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1984 - 1995

Mr. Bruce inherited half of the Eliot Noyes business. While continuing to work with IBM—office products, strategy and hi-tech interiors in connection with IBM's Advanced Research Centers—he also worked on advanced gas station equipment, gas station service centers and aircraft for Mobil Oil. Bruce also designed a wide range of products that included Excimer laser eye surgery equipment, a series of advanced cameras and holographic research for Polaroid while working on Polaroid's design program and security control centers for Texas Instruments. Moreover, he worked with Danny Hillis, the inventor of massively parallel processing devices at Thinking Machines / MIT, he helped design the CM2 supercomputer.

IBM:
Office products, strategy and hi-tech interiors in connection with IBM's Advanced Research Centers

Mobil Oil:
Advanced gas station equipment, gas station service centers and aircraft

Thinking Machines Company:
Massively parallel processors (super computers) NASA: Goddard Space Center- Workstation

Texas Instruments:
Security control center and equipment

Excimer:
Laser eye surgery equipment

Polaroid:
Advanced camera design, corporate design policy and exhibit design