ROBERT BOSCH GMBH

History

YearDetail
1886 Robert Bosch establishes the "Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering" in Stuttgart, Germany.
1897 Bosch begins installing improved magneto ignition devices in automobiles.
1902 Bosch's chief engineer, Gottlob Honold, introduces the high-voltage magneto ignition system with spark plug, a significant advancement.
1906 Bosch expands operations to the U.S.
1921 Bosch launches its "Bosch Car Service" garages beyond Germany.
1936 Bosch introduces the first diesel-injection pump for cars.
1952 Bosch releases the "Bosch Combi," an electric power tool for do-it-yourself projects.
1959 Bosch initiates development of an electronically controlled gasoline injection system.
1963 Bosch acquires a stake in a packaging machinery company.
1968 Bosch consolidates its research and development efforts in a new research center.
1978 Bosch launches the ABS antilock braking system.
1983 Bosch expands into telecommunications, contributing to technology for space satellites and cell phones.
1991 Bosch develops micromechanical sensors for automotive use.
2003 Bosch enhances its thermotechnology division with the acquisition of Buderus AG.
2003 Bosch establishes a new business segment focusing on small, lightweight devices with lithium-ion batteries.
2005 Bosch begins manufacturing sensors for consumer electronics.
2008 Bosch divests from non-core areas such as the solar energy sector.
2011 Bosch ventures into e-bicycle drives and related technologies.