The invention of the industrial robot marked a turning point in the history of manufacturing. But what year was the first industrial robot patented?
The seeds of industrial robotics were sown in 1954 when George Devol, an American inventor, filed a patent for a programmable robotic arm. This groundbreaking invention paved the way for the development of the first industrial robot, which was patented in 1961.
Year | Event |
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1954 | George Devol files a patent for a programmable robotic arm. |
1961 | The first industrial robot is patented. |
Since its inception, industrial robotics has undergone a series of advancements, reshaping the manufacturing landscape.
Decade | Key Milestones |
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1960s | Development of first-generation industrial robots, primarily used for welding and assembly applications. |
1970s | Introduction of microprocessors and sensors, enabling greater precision and control. |
1980s | Adoption of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), enhancing robot programming and efficiency. |
1990s - Present | Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, leading to the development of collaborative robots and autonomous systems. |
Industrial robots have transformed industries worldwide, delivering tangible benefits:
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