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  1. Frederik Philips (* 1. Dezember 1830 in Zaltbommel; † 12. Juni 1900 ebenda) war ein niederländischer Industrieller und Bankier und ein Cousin ersten Grades von Karl Marx.

  2. Benjamin Frederik David Philips (Zaltbommel, 1 December 1830 – 12 June 1900) was a Dutch-Jewish industrialist and banker who, together with his son Gerard Philips, stood at the cradle of what would eventually be called Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. He was also the cousin of Karl Marx on his mother's side.

  3. Benjamin Frederik David Philips (Zaltbommel, 1 december 1830 — aldaar, 12 juni 1900) was een Nederlands-joodse industrieel en bankier die met zijn zoon Gerard Philips aan de wieg stond van wat uiteindelijk de Koninklijke Philips zou gaan heten.

    • Early Life and Education
    • Marriage and Family
    • Career
    • Aviation
    • Mr. Frits
    • Evoluon
    • The Caux Round Table
    • The Philips Collection
    • Awards and Honours
    • References

    Frits Philips was born in the city of Eindhoven in the south of the Netherlands. The second child, he was the only son of Anton Philips and his wife Anne Henriëtte Elisabeth Maria de Jongh. His father was of Dutch Jewish origin, as well as the co-founder when in 1912 they incorporated the family business. Frits had an older sister named Annetje and...

    The Oxford Group was a lifelong source of inspiration to him and his wife. On 4 July 1929 in The Hague, he married Sylvia, Jonkvrouw van Lennep (The Hague, 16 December 1905 – Eindhoven, 29 August 1992), daughter of Jonkheer Roelof van Lennep (Wiesbaden, 3 October 1876 – The Hague, 13 September 1951), and wife Digna Jacoba Mijer (b. Batavia, 28 Marc...

    On 18 October 1935, Frits Philips was appointed vice-director and a member of the board of Philips. Learning of the expected occupation of the Netherlands by Nazi Germany in World War II in 1940, his father Anton Philips, young nephew Frans Otten, and other Philips family members escaped from the Netherlands and fled to the United States, taking co...

    European business aviation emerged with the rebuilding of the continent following the end of Second World War. It was aided, in part, by an appreciation of the recently proven versatility of aviation and the availability of former military aircraft, crew and airfields. Following the end of hostilities, company executives saw the potential in this a...

    Frits Philips was immensely popular in Eindhoven. The citizens of Eindhoven commonly referred to him as "Meneer Frits" (Mister Frits).[citation needed]Frits made no class difference between factory workers and members of the board of directors: he was often seen chatting to the factory workers, which contributed to his popularity. His hundredth bir...

    In 1966 the company Philips celebrated its 75th anniversary. For this occasion, Frits Philips wanted to give the people of Eindhoven a beautiful gift to support education. The result was a building named Evoluon, based on a sketch which he made on a paper napkin. The Evoluon was used as an educational centre for science and technology. In 1989 the ...

    In 1986, Frits Philips launched the Caux Round Table (CRT) group of senior European, Japanese and American business executives. Alarmed to hear that the Japanese were dumping their products on the western market, he feared a growing trade war. He saw the need to build trust among international executives and for Corporate Social Responsibility prac...

    A large part of the great art collection famously collected by Mr. and Mrs. Philips was auctioned off on December the 4th and 5th 2006 by Sotheby's in the Evoluon in the city of Eindhoven. The auction catalog included a foreword called "Memories of my father" by Digna Hintzen-Philips, the eldest daughter of Frits Philips. It recalls the passion of ...

    Frits Philips has received many honorary titles and awards during his life. 1. 1965, he received honorary citizenship of the city of Eindhoven for his "exceptional contributions to the welfare of the citizens of Eindhoven". 2. 1965, he was included in the Dutch royal ranks of Orange-Nassau(rank of commander). 3. 1970, he was knighted as Knight in t...

    (in Dutch) "Frits Philips (100) overleden", Trouw, 6 December 2005
    "Frits Philips rewards and decorations". Archived from the originalon 18 April 2005.
    "Frits Philips"[permanent dead link]- This obituary first appeared in The Independent, UK, on 7 December 2005.
  4. Frederik Philips. Frederik Philips und sein Sohn Gerard gründeten 1891 in den Niederlanden die Firma Philips & Co., die sich schnell zu einem der führenden Elektronikunternehmen weltweit entwickelte. Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Unternehmensgründung und frühe Jahre 2. Expansion und Innovation 3. Herausforderungen während des Zweiten Weltkriegs 4 ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2019 · Frederik Philips, father of Gerard and Anton Philips, founded Philips in 1891 together with Gerard Philips, his oldest son.

  6. 15. Mai 2016 · Weil der niederländische König festlegt, dass fremde Patente in Holland nicht gelten, können Frederik Philips und sein Sohn Gerard ab dem 15. Mai 1891 in Eindhoven unbehelligt Glühlampen ...