The History of Engineering

  • 2200 BCE

    Egyptian Pyramids Began Building

    The Egyptian Pyramids believed to have started building in Giza, Egypt.
  • Period: 2200 BCE to Jan 1, 1458

    Ancient Engineering.

  • 700 BCE

    Egyptian Pyramids Building Ended

    The Egyptian Pyramids believed to have have ended building in Giza, Egypt.
  • 200 BCE

    Great Roman Road Paved

    The Romans paved a road system that stretched 44,000 miles and had aqueducts built on either side of it to provide drinking water.
  • 500

    The Renaissance Begins!

    The Medieval and renaissance periods in Europe begin, bringing new inventions and means of chivalry to the tables.
  • Jan 1, 1345

    Notre Dame Completed

    The Notre Dame Cathedral, an engineering advancement in it's time, is completed.
  • Jan 1, 1458

    Mariano di Iacopo Dies

    Mariano di Iacopo, born in 1382, and who wrote two books on Mechanical Engineering in the Renaissance, dies in 1458.
  • The Renaissance Ends

    The Renaissance that brought about new inventions and means for engineering/complex engineering endeavors is brought to an end.
  • Period: to

    Industrial Revolution.

  • Newcomen Steam Engine

    The Newcomen Steam Engine is first installed.
  • Water Frame

    In 1764, the first British cotton mill opened. In 1769, the cotton mill used a water frame that spun cotton into thread using waterways.
  • James Watt

    In 1781, James Watt introduced a new engine - an engine that could run machines in a factory.
  • Cotton Gin

    In 1792, Eli Whitney concepted and engineered the first Cotton Gin.
  • Transcontinental Railroad Begins Construction

    The construction of the transcontinental railroad began in 1862 to connect Omaha, Nebraska to Sacramento, California.
  • Period: to

    Rise of the Corporation

  • The Transcontinental Railroad Ends

    Construction on the Transcontinental Railroad end, successfully connecting Omaha, Nebraska to Sacramento, California.
  • Dynamos Energy Converter

    In the 1870s, Dynamos engineered the first converted that converted rotational force into electrical energy efficiently.
  • New York Lights

    In 1987, Thomas Edison's lighting system was installed in New York City
  • A/C Electricity Circuits

    In 1892, George Westinghouse's A/C unit became the primary circuit in circulation/usage.
  • Radio Transmissions Devices

    In 1894, Guglie Marconi began testing his radio transmitters and receivers with the goal of wireless telegraphy.
  • Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company

    Henry Ford, who developed the the first economically efficient, to build and use, motor car founded Henry Ford's "Ford Motor Company".
  • Wright Bros. Flight

    In 1903, the Wright Brothers completed the first electrically powered air flight.
  • First Steamship (Dreadnaught)

    in 1907, Robert Fulton completed oversaw the completion of the first steamship (Dreadnaught).
  • Steam Powered Printing Press

    In 1914, Friedrich Kieirg engineered the first steam powered printing press.
  • Period: to

    The Age of Technology

  • Experimental Computers

    Experimentation with computers using Vacuum Tube technology started.
  • Univac I Computer to U.S. Consensus Bureau

    In 1951, the U.S. Consensus Bureau bought the first Univac I computer for $1,000,000. Only 31 Univac Is existed.
  • Transistors in Computers

    Transistors were a more compact and reliable replacement for the vacuum tube.
  • First Microprocessors

    Intel and Texas Industries, later known as AMD, both invented the microprocessor, a super-compact and cheap CPU system for computers.
  • The Boeing 777

    The Boeing 777 was, at it's time the most complex man-made machine to exist with over 1,000,000 parts.
  • IBM Personal Computer

    In 1981, International Business Machines (IBM) created the first consumer-targeted, cheap computer - the IBM PC; A revolution in technology that's effects are still felt today.