Technology is an innovation invented by humans to adapt and resolve human conflicts in an attempt to simplify human life. In the early 20th century, global powers were competing for technological power, but Canada introduced itself to the world with the best inventions that earned it the reputation it has today. The twentieth century was an era of invention, and many vital inventions that revolutionized human life and survival were devised in Canada. Technological inventions such as Pacemaker and Java – the computer language – were Canada's powerhouse that defined and advanced the Canadian medical and computing fields. Another Canadian technological innovation, the Blackberry in 1999, enriched the business, business and mobile sectors making Canada an economic hub. These technological innovations have improved the parameters of the human index, gaining Canada recognition from around the world. In the early 1950s, the first remarkable invention of an external cardiac pacemaker was developed by Dr. John Hopps. It was large (about 30 cm long and several centimeters high and wide), the pulses were generated by vacuum tubes, and the entire unit was powered by 60 Hz household current. Hopps (The Pacemaker) was a National Research-appointed electrical engineer Council of Canada in 1941 after training at the University of Manitoba as an electrical engineer. Pacemakers helped blood pump by sending electrical signals but took up too much space. John Hopps has been recognized as “The Father of Biomedical Engineering”. “The financial cost of the pacemaker was minimal,” which made the pacemaker even more popular and attractive as a weapon for treating heart rhythm problems. (Drew)Hopps' contribution to the invention of Pacem......middle of paper......lackberry greatly enriched and developed the Canadian economy and business sector. Blackberry has made a very significant contribution to the advancement of the Canadian economy, employment and mobile advancement that has defined and presented a powerful and technological Canada to the world. Canadian technological inventions such as Pacemakers and Java (computer language) have popularized and recognized Canadian identity and potential around the world. stage. On the other hand, the expansion of Blackberry has lifted the economic situation of Canada by providing employment to thousands of people in Canada. The twentieth century brought many accolades to Canada, from warfare to technological inventions that popularized Canadian identity and potential. Technology is an innovation, but technology has been innovating Canadian identity and recognizing its potential on the world stage since the turn of the century.
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