George de Mestral
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VELCRO! Where would we be without it? Mums on the run love it, travellers, sportsmen, schools, hospitals and literally everyone uses it daily. Discover how a stroll in a field full of burrs inspired George de Mestral to develop this innovative form of adhesive. Learn how you too can turn ideas into developments by observing the obvious and asking questions. His story is truly motivational and may help you find your own golden opportunities.
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