Cover of the first brochure that Eckert-Mauchly Corporation issued describing their forthcoming machines. This brochure, copyright 1948, was the first brochure ever issued describing electronic computers. It also contained the first rendering of how the UNIVAC system might look.

Cover of the first brochure that Eckert-Mauchly Corporation issued describing their forthcoming machines. This brochure, copyright 1948, was the first brochure ever issued describing electronic computers. It also contained the first rendering of how the UNIVAC system might look.

Early conception of the components of the UNIVAC system and their imagined appearance from the first brochure issued by Eckert & Mauchly in 1948.

Early conception of the components of the UNIVAC system and their imagined appearance from the first brochure issued by Eckert & Mauchly in 1948.

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Eckert & Mauchly Found Electronic Control Co., the World's First Electronic Computer Company

3/15/1946
Last page of the first brochure that Eckert & Mauchley issued regarding their products in development. The vacuum tube became their logo.

Last page of the first brochure that Eckert & Mauchley issued regarding their products in development. The vacuum tube became their logo. Computer History Museum.

On March 15, 1946 Pres Eckert and John Mauchly left the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania and established their own firm, Electronic Control Company, in Philadelphia. Electronic Control Company was the first electronic computer company in the world. Eckert and Mauchly's business plan stated that they expected to sell an electronic computer for between $5000 and $30,000.

In September 1946 the company received a grant of $75,000 from the National Bureau of Standards for a research project involving Eckert's mercury delay line memory system, and tape input/output devices.

"With the prospect of receiving some money," the company rented their first offices at 1215 Walnut Street in Philadelphia and began to hire employees.

(This entry was last revised on 01-01-2015.)

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