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Father of industrial robots

Joseph F. engelberg (1925-201Feb. 30, 5), an American, developed the world's first industrial robot on 1959, and was called "the father of robots".

Joseph engelberg is one of the most famous robotics experts in the world. Engelberg 1925 was born in a German immigrant family in Brooklyn, new york. As a fan of science and technology and science fiction, this young man who joined the army at the age of 17 first studied physics at Columbia University, and then spent three years getting a master's degree in mechanical engineering from the school.

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Jeff Bernstein, president of the American Robot Industry Association, praised engelberg's contribution. He said that because of engelberg, robots have become a global industry. Decades ago, he could think of robots from insects, birds and other lives, and he was at the forefront of the times.

His sentence "Do you think robots can do it?" Inspired countless people and gave birth to countless excellent robots.

Because of engelberg's great contribution in the field of robotics, he was named an academician of the American Academy of Engineering. It was also named as one of the "65,438+0,000 greatest creators of the 20th century" by London's Sunday Times.