Who is the father of PLC? | First PLC Innovation
The "father of the PLC" (Programmable Logic Controller) is widely considered to be Dick Morley, an American inventor and engineer.
In 1968, Morley, who was working at Bedford Associates at the time, developed the first PLC, called the Modicon 084.
This innovative device replaced relay-based systems and revolutionized industrial automation by providing a flexible, programmable, and reliable solution for controlling machinery and processes.
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