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- جوزيف جربر (بالإنجليزية: Joseph Gerber) (و. 1924 – م) هو مخترِع نمساوي، ولد في فيينا، وكان عضوًا في الأكاديمية الوطنية للهندسة، توفي في هارتفورد، كونيتيكت، بسبب سرطان. (ar)
- Heinz Joseph Gerber (17 April 1924 – 8 August 1996) was an American inventor and businessman. An Austrian-born Jewish Holocaust survivor who immigrated in 1940, he pioneered computer-automated manufacturing systems for an array of industries. Described as the "Thomas Edison of manufacturing", he was one of the first to recognize and develop the productivity-enhancing potential for computer automation in skill-intensive industrial sectors. His work in this field grew from his early developments of graphical-numerical computing devices, data-reduction tools, and plotters. He was awarded America's National Medal of Technology, the country's highest recognition in technology and innovation, in 1994, for his "technical leadership in the invention, development and commercialization of manufacturing automation systems for a wide variety of industries." These industries ranged from automotive, aerospace, shipbuilding, clothing, and consumer electronics, to printing, sign making, cobbling, cartography, and lens crafting, among others. (en)
- Джозеф Гербер (англ. Heinz Joseph Gerber; 17 апреля 1924 года, Вена — 8 августа 1996 года, Хартфорд) — американский изобретатель и бизнесмен, автор более 600 изобретений таких как система CAD, код UPC и многое другое. (ru)
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- جوزيف جربر (بالإنجليزية: Joseph Gerber) (و. 1924 – م) هو مخترِع نمساوي، ولد في فيينا، وكان عضوًا في الأكاديمية الوطنية للهندسة، توفي في هارتفورد، كونيتيكت، بسبب سرطان. (ar)
- Джозеф Гербер (англ. Heinz Joseph Gerber; 17 апреля 1924 года, Вена — 8 августа 1996 года, Хартфорд) — американский изобретатель и бизнесмен, автор более 600 изобретений таких как система CAD, код UPC и многое другое. (ru)
- Heinz Joseph Gerber (17 April 1924 – 8 August 1996) was an American inventor and businessman. An Austrian-born Jewish Holocaust survivor who immigrated in 1940, he pioneered computer-automated manufacturing systems for an array of industries. Described as the "Thomas Edison of manufacturing", he was one of the first to recognize and develop the productivity-enhancing potential for computer automation in skill-intensive industrial sectors. His work in this field grew from his early developments of graphical-numerical computing devices, data-reduction tools, and plotters. (en)
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