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  1. Joseph Marie Charles dit (called or nicknamed) Jacquard ( French: [ʒakaʁ]; 7 July 1752 – 7 August 1834) was a French weaver and merchant.

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · Joseph-Marie Jacquard (born July 7, 1752, Lyon, France—died August 7, 1834, Oullins) was a French inventor of the Jacquard loom, which served as the impetus for the technological revolution of the textile industry and is the basis of the modern automatic loom.

  3. Joseph-Marie Jacquard (born July 7, 1752, Lyon, France—died August 7, 1834, Oullins) was a French inventor of the Jacquard loom, which served as the impetus for the technological revolution of the textile industry and is the basis of the modern automatic loom.

  4. Jun 18, 2019 · Joseph Marie Jacquard's invention was an attachment that sat on top of a loom. A series of cards with holes punched in them would rotate through the device. Each hole in the card corresponded with a specific hook on the loom, which served as a command to raise or lower the hook.

  5. Joseph Marie Charles dit (called or nicknamed) Jacquard (7 July 1752 – 7 August 1834) was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom (the "Jacquard loom"), which in turn played an important role in the development of other programmable machines, such as computers.

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · When Joseph-Marie Jacquard, a French weaver and merchant, patented his invention in 1804, he revolutionised how patterned cloth could be woven.

  7. Mar 25, 2024 · Joseph Marie Charles Jacquard (1752-1834) was a French silk weaver whose pioneering creation – the automated programmable loom – transformed the textile industry irrevocably. His ingenious use of punch cards to control intricate fabric patterns streamlined silk manufacture, while the binary code system foreshadowed modern computing.