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Robotics Introduced Automation in Industrial Processes

New Jersey resident Adam Oltman Porcher has a strong interest in robotics, having belonged to the robotics club when he attended Hopewell Valley Central High School in Pennington, NJ. Currently attending Mercer County Community College, Adam Porcher studies computer science and continues to explore the field of robotics, which includes the use of machines for a variety of purposes, including performing industrial tasks.

Starting in the early 1960s, robotic machines became a part of many industrial processes, automating a number of tasks in manufacturing and other industries. These types of machines run on numerical control, which means they follow a set of numerical codes in order to operate properly. Other functions of industrial robots can be controlled through mechanical manipulation by a human operator.

The earliest robot used for industrial purposes originated in 1961. The machine unloaded parts for an industrial organization that utilized die casting. It earned a US patent the same year it was introduced, and its creation led to the founding of Unimation, Inc., the first robotics company based in the United States of America.
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