The women who made Polaroid cameras click
Summary
The transcript explores the pivotal role of women from Smith College in developing Polaroid's groundbreaking instant camera technology under inventor Edwin Land's leadership. Key figures like Eudoxia Muller and Meroë Marston Morse were instrumental in the SX-70 project, rising to significant technical and leadership roles despite lacking traditional scientific backgrounds. Land's innovative approach of recruiting talented women and providing technical training ultimately transformed Polaroid into a multi-billion-dollar company that revolutionized photography and corporate culture. The story highlights how diverse talent, curiosity, and relentless dedication can drive extraordinary technological and business innovations.