Béla Egger (1831–1910) was an Austrian scientist and inventor who contributed to the development of the automobile.
Egger was born on 18 May 1831 in Budapest, Austrian Empire.
In Budapest he founded a factory for the production of low and high current devices and another for incandescent lamps.
[1] He founded the United Incandescent Lamp and Electricity Company.
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