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Honoring Innovative Robotics Leaders: 2024 Joseph F. Engelberger Awards

Named after Joseph F. Engelberger, known throughout the world as the founding force behind industrial robotics, the Engelberger Robotics Award is the world's most prestigious robotics honor. The awards began in 1977 and are presented to individuals for excellence in technology development, application, education, and leadership in the robotics industry. The Leadership Award is given each year, while the other categories are rotated by year.

Key Moments:
00:00 Jeff Burnstein, A3 President Introduction
3:40 Past winner: Dean Elkins
3:59 Past winner: Brian Carlisle
4:41 Past winner: Don Vincent
4:53 Past winner: Martin Hägele
5:40 Past winner: Mike Jacobs
6:33 A3 Board Chairperson, Milton Guerry
9:56 Former A3 President, Don Vincent
12:40 Background on Dr. Reymond Clavel and Marc-Olivier Demaurex
19:21 The 2024 Engelberger Award for Technology Presented to Marc-Olivier Demaurex
23:27 The 2024 Engelberger Award for Leadership Presented to Joe Gemma

The winners of the 2024 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards, widely regarded as the most prestigious accolades in the field of robotics, consist of three esteemed industry leaders. Joe Gemma, Chief Revenue Officer at Wauseon Machine & Manufacturing, was honored as the recipient of the Leadership award for his outstanding contributions to the industry throughout his illustrious career. Dr. Reymond Clavel and Marc-Olivier Demaurex were both recognized with the Technology award, acknowledging their invention and marketing, respectively, of the Delta robot.

Gemma, Clavel and Demaurex are undeniably pillars of the robotics industry, and their selection as this year's awardees was unanimous among the esteemed awards committee and former chairs of the Robotic Industries Association (RIA, now A3).


Learn more about past winners here: www.automate.org/robotics/engelberger/past-engelbe…
And discover more about Joe Engelberger here:    • Joe Engelberger : Father of Robotics ...