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Historical Development of Mechatronics The 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of electronic control systems and the integration of electronics with mechanical systems The invention of the transistor in 1947 by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley revolutionized electronics, making it possible to create more compact and efficient control systems
Automation - Robotics, AI, Manufacturing | Britannica A number of significant developments in various fields have occurred during the 20th century: the digital computer, improvements in data-storage technology and software to write computer programs, advances in sensor technology, and the derivation of a mathematical control theory
The Evolution of Machinery: A Look at The Past and Future of . . . The 20th century saw the rise of automation, robotics, and computer-aided mechanical design, revolutionizing the way machines are built and operated Contemporary mechanical systems prioritize precision, sustainability, and smart technology integration, reflecting the changing demands of society
Top tech: 75 years of automation milestones Here are the top technology milestones that have marked their path Below are some of the titans of automation technology—ISA members and others—who furthered the tech, optimized it for industrial operations, and supported others in applying it
The progression of Robotics technology over time Miniaturization and Micro-Robotics: Advances in micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) allowed for the creation of very small robots, leading to applications in medicine (e g , surgical robots like the da Vinci Surgical System, introduced in 2000) and precision manufacturing
The Evolution of Industrial Automation With the introduction of electrical power and electronics, the mid-20th century witnessed a shift towards electromechanical automation The integration of relays, switches, and timers allowed for the automation of repetitive tasks