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- Unimation was the world's first robotics company. It was founded in 1962 by Joseph F. Engelberger and George Devol and was located in Danbury, Connecticut...
- jobless but with a business partner and an idea, Engelberger co-founded Unimation with Devol, creating the world's first robotics company. In 1957, he also...
- developed by Victor Scheinman at pioneering robot company Unimation. Initially developed by Unimation for General Motors, the PUMA was based on earlier designs...
- In 1975, Unimation showed its first profit. In 1978, the PUMA (Programmable Universal Machine for ****embly) robot was developed by Unimation from Vicarm...
- industrial robot. Scheinman traveled with Devol and Joe Engelberger to Unimation and several of its customers, observing robot applications, including...
- The first company to produce a robot was Unimation, founded by Devol and Joseph F. Engelberger in 1956. Unimation robots were also called programmable transfer...
- 2015. Founded in 1983, Adept was originally the West Coast Division of Unimation, which later became part of Westinghouse after being a division of Consolidated...
- robot maker Unimation 1982 – sells street light division to Cooper Lighting 1983 – sells electric lamp division to Philips 1984 – buys Unimation robotics...
- Lilleshall and Donnington. Here are also high-technology industries such as Unimation, Nikon, Hitachi Maxell, Ricoh, Capgemini, Fujitsu and Electronic Data...
- cybernetics cybernetics Norbert Wiener 1956 First commercial robot, from the Unimation company founded by George Devol and Joseph Engelberger, based on Devol's...