Ábrahám Ganz
1814–1867 (age 53)
Biography
Ábrahám Ganz, born in 1814, was an engineer whose inventive spirit gave rise to the Ganz Works and whose expertise in iron casting and locomotive components propelled Hungarian industry forward.
His factories provided dependable rails, machinery, and tramcars, while his commitment to worker education helped build a skilled workforce that sustained the empire’s new transportation networks.