After recovering, he remained in the US and got a job at the Edison Institute in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
Dearborn, Michigan: Edison Institute.
The Edison Institute later was renamed the Henry Ford Museum and is known today as "The Henry Ford".
On the same night, The Edison Institute was dedicated in nearby Dearborn.
A year later, in December 1963, these archives were donated to the Edison Institute (known today as the Henry Ford Museum).
The company's products have been recognized by the Edison Institute for Leadership in Diagnostic Innovation.
After graduating from the Edison Institute of Technology he joined the Ford Motor Company as an engineer, working on new car designs.
An original lamp was presented to Henry Ford's collection of Americana at the Edison Institute, Greenfield Village, in 1938.
He started this career as the head of the soybean lab at the Edison Institute (Shurtleff).
It was opened in 1929 as the Edison Institute.