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Isaac Asimov and Unimate, the world's first industrial robot | by Masaya Mori 森正弥 | Medium
1961 Unimate, the world's first industrial robot, goes to work on a General Motors assembly line. | Industrial robots, Colleges and universities, Welding machine
1968- The First Industrial Robot in Japan | History | Kawasaki Robotics 50th Anniversary | Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Yaskawa Motoman - In 1961, Unimate, the first industrial robot joined the assembly line at a New Jersey General Motors plant to work with heated die-casting machines. It weighed 4,000 pounds and
Unimate | robot | Britannica
1954- Birth of an Industrial Robot in the US | History | Kawasaki Robotics 50th Anniversary | Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
In 1961, the First Robot Arm Punched In - IEEE Spectrum
Robotics' History: From GM Work Floor to Collaborative Robots
The Unimate robot was the first modern industrial robot and was used... | Download Scientific Diagram
The Story of the Kawasaki-Unimate: Japan's First Domestically Manufactured Industrial Robot | Industrial Robots by Kawasaki Robotics
Augmentus - Do you know that Unimate was the first industrial robot that was invented? It was a hydraulic manipulator arm that could perform repetitive tasks, and was used by car makers
Robotics Career
Unimate - ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics
Unimate - Wikipedia
Melonee Wise on Twitter: "There's a unimate robot arm from 1969 in the @KawasakiRobot booth at #IREX2017. Nice piece of history! https://t.co/UfHdGjEFrC" / Twitter
George Devol, Developer of Robot Arm, Dies at 99 - The New York Times
Unimate - ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics
Unimate - The First Industrial Robot
Unimate - The First Industrial Robot
The Robot Hall of Fame - Powered by Carnegie Mellon University
Unimate - The First Industrial Robot
Industrial Robots | ANSWERS | Kawasaki's Solutions for the Future | Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Retrotechtacular: The Original Robot Arm | Hackaday