Monday, March 5, 2018

Trevor Baylis, inventor of the wind-up radio, dies aged 80

Trevor Baylis, inventor of the wind-up radioTrevor Baylis, the creator of the wind-up radio that helped millions in the developing world to access life-saving information, has died aged 80.

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The inventor, who was awarded a CBE in 2014 for services to intellectual property, died of natural causes on Monday morning, having been ill for some time.
Baylis, from Twickenham in south-west London, was regarded as one of Britain’s greatest living inventors. He was best known for his BayGen clockwork radio, which he created in 1991 after watching a documentary about Aids in Africa that highlighted the value of educational radio programmes in tackling the spread of HIV.
“If you can solve a problem then you are well on your way to being an inventor,”he told the Guardian in 2003.

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In recent years he had complained of financial difficulties after revealing he had received little of the profits from sales of his best-known invention. It prompted Baylis to urge the government to introduce stronger legal protection for inventors.

David Bunting, the chief executive of Trevor Baylis Brands, said Baylis died of natural causes on Monday morning, having been ill for a long time. He had no living relatives, Bunting said.io, dies aged 80



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