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Milestones
1892 | Foundation of the company «Schelling & Stäubli» in Zurich-Horgen (Switzerland). |
1900 | Development of dobbies for the weaving industry. |
1909 | Foundation of manufacturing plant in Faverges, France |
| Death of the co-founder Rudolph Schelling. Name change to «Stäubli Bros.» |
1922 | Construction of the first dobby with cam operating lifting knives. |
1937 | First two-cylinder paper card dobby for the production of bordered fabric and the first mini Jacquard for name and label weaving. |
1946 | First negative dobby operating in correct sequence of picks. |
1955 | First positive dobby with play-free positive movement. |
1956 | Diversification into «Hydraulics and Pneumatics» with the commencement of the production of rapid action couplings in our factory in Faverges. |
1966 | Worldwide introduction of the Stäubli quick-release coupling with safety push button. |
1969 | Acquisition of the dobby factory «Erich Trumpelt» founded in 1954 in Bayreuth, Germany. Name change to «Stäubli & Trumpelt». |
1972 | Development of multi-coupling systems. |
1982 | Stäubli safety quick-release coupling for compressed air, diversification into «Automation and Robotics», collaboration with «Unimation Inc.» in Danburry, USA, renowned manufacturer of articulated arm robots, development and manufacturing of SCARA robots. |
1983 | Acquisition of the Jacquard machine production from «Verdol SA» in Lyon, founded 1883, establishment of the company «Stäubli - Verdol SARL» in Chassieu/Lyon, France. |
1987 | Launch of the first electronically controlled Jacquard machine CX 860. |
1989 | Acquisition of «Unimation Inc.» of Westinghouse, USA, with the production of PUMA articulated arm robots in Telford, Great Britain. |
1994 | Acquisition of Zellweger Weaving Systems and its production site in Sargans / Switzerland. |
1997 | Establishment of an assembly plant in Hangzhou, China. |
2002 | Majority stake in Multi-Contact (electrical connectors). |
2003 | Launch of UNIVAL-technology. |
2004 | Acquisition of Bosch Rexroth’s robot activity. |
2007 | Stäubli acquires stake in Italian engineering company Deimo S.p.a. |
