The Philips Technical Review was a journal published
by N.V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken of Eindhoven,
Netherlands from 1936 to 1988.
It contained technical articles related to the
Philips areas of business. In its earliest years, it
dealt mostly with lights and illumination
technology, but moved with the company's
ever-broadening reach into electronics and
technology.
We have combined each set of issues into 12-month
collections.
The initial volumes covered calendar years, while
from the late 40's onward they had "Volume Years"
that began in July. Thus, the "year" does not match
the volumes on this page. |