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Water pump
What if one medieval machine became the blueprint for modern pumps? Reciprocating Water Pump Around 1206, engineer Ismail al-Jazari designed one of the world’s first reciprocating water pumps. Using pistons, valves, connecting rods, and a crankshaft, the machine continuously lifted water with fa
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History of Automation
From the first irrigation systems and ancient machines to today’s AI and humanoid robots, every invention tells a story. Join Automation History as we explore the breakthroughs that built our modern world. #innovation #history #historytok
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Episode 117
What is Physical AI and why is it considered the future of robotics? Discover how Artificial Intelligence, Physical AI, Robotics, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Autonomous Robots, Smart Automation, Industrial Automation, Warehouse Automation, AI Agents, Sensors, and Real-Time Decision Making ar
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Pascals calculator
Pascal’s Calculator (Pascaline) What if the first mechanical calculator was invented nearly 400 years ago? In 1642, French mathematician Blaise Pascal created the Pascaline, one of the world’s first practical mechanical calculators. Using a series of gears and rotating wheels, it could autom
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Book keeping
Double-Entry Bookkeeping (1494) What if one Renaissance invention became the foundation of every modern business? In 1494, Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli published the first comprehensive description of double-entry bookkeeping. By recording every transaction as both a debit and a credit,
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Episode 103 pm
What is Predictive Maintenance and why is it transforming industry? Using Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, IoT Sensors, Industrial Automation, Data Analytics, and Real-Time Monitoring, predictive maintenance helps companies prevent equipment failures before they happen. Learn how smart fa
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Episode 102 ai agents
What are AI Agents and why is everyone talking about them? Discover how Artificial Intelligence, AI Automation, Machine Learning, Digital Transformation, Workflow Automation, Business Automation, Robotics, Smart Technology, and Autonomous Systems are changing the future of work. AI agents can analy
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Episode 98 cobots
How do humans and robots work side by side? Discover Collaborative Robots (Cobots), the technology transforming factories by combining human skills with robotic precision and safety. Follow for more Automation History. Visit AutomationHistory.com and check out the book on Kindle. #AutomationHistor
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The odometer
The Odometer: Measuring Distance Automatically “What if I told you one of the first automated measuring devices was invented over 2,000 years ago?” Ancient engineers in Greece and Rome developed an early odometer—a machine that automatically measured distance traveled. As a cart moved, gea
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Ancient water control systems
“What if the world’s first automation system was built over 4,500 years ago?” The First Water Control Systems Around 2500 BCE, Mesopotamian engineers built canal gates and reservoirs to control the flow of water. Instead of moving water by hand, these systems stored, redirected, and released wat
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AI Agents
When AI, AI Agents, and Robots Work Together “What happens when artificial intelligence stops giving answers and starts taking action?” Today’s most advanced warehouses and factories don’t just use robots—they use AI agents working alongside them. AI analyzes data, predicts problems, and makes d
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Episode 85 spreadsheets
📊 Episode 85: Spreadsheet Software (1979) The invention that transformed business automation, financial analysis, supply chain management, inventory tracking, forecasting, operations management, and data-driven decision making. From VisiCalc and Excel to modern business intelligence tools, sp
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AGV
Automated Forklifts: The Warehouse Workers That Never Sleep “What if forklifts could work 24 hours a day without ever getting tired?” Automated forklifts are transforming warehouses and factories around the world. Unlike traditional forklifts, these machines use sensors, cameras, lasers, and onb
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Episode 79 Ethernet
What invention has had the bigger impact on your daily life—the internet or the networks that make it possible? Episode 79: Ethernet (1973) How did computers learn to talk to each other inside offices, factories, and warehouses? In 1973, Robert Metcalfe helped develop Ethernet, a technolog
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Episode 78 unimate
Episode 78 — Industrial Robots in Automobile Manufacturing (1961) In 1961, a revolutionary machine went to work on an American automobile assembly line. It was called the Unimate, the world’s first industrial robot. Installed at General Motors, Unimate performed dangerous and repetitive tasks
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Episode 77 email
What do you use more today—email, text messages, or social media messaging? Episode 77: The Email System (1971) How did messages begin traveling around the world in seconds? In 1971, computer engineer Ray Tomlinson sent the first networked email and introduced the “@” symbol to separate us
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Episode 76 microprocessor
Which device do you use most every day that depends on a microprocessor? Episode 76: The Microprocessor (1971) What invention put the power of an entire computer onto a single chip? In 1971, Ted Hoff and the team at Intel introduced the Intel 4004, the world’s first commercial microprocess
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Episode 75 arpnet
What would be harder to live without today—the internet, electricity, or your smartphone? Episode 75: ARPANET (1969) How did the internet begin? In 1969, ARPANET connected computers at multiple research institutions, creating the world’s first operational computer network. Before ARPANE
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Episode 74 atm
What was the first self-service machine you remember using? Episode 74: Automated Teller Machine (ATM) (1967) How did banking become available 24 hours a day? In 1967, the first Automated Teller Machine, or ATM, was installed, allowing customers to access cash without visiting a bank telle
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The history of automation from ancient to modern times. automationhistory.com