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After graduation, Barry continued to work with Ed and formed Prentke Romich Company in 1966 as an evening and weekend activity, building telephone systems for spinal cord injured people.
1969: PRC produces its first communication device, a typing system based on a discarded Teletype machine.
1973: PRC moves from Barry’s basement in Madisonburg to its first facility in Shreve, OH.
1975: PRC welcomes the ECU-1, a 14-channel scanning environmental control device that permitted control of external devices.
1975: The Veterans Administration orders a large quantity of Automatic Dialing Telephones, for users to make and receive telephone calls.
1979: The Express 1, a microprocessor-based communication device, is developed.
1982: Prentke Romich teams with Bruce Baker of SEMANTIC COMPACTION® to incorporate the MINSPEAK® vocabulary in PRC devices.
1982: The Express 3, the first device with synthesized speech capabilities, is introduced.
1983: The MINSPEAK 1 (a repackaged Express 3 with MINSPEAK) is officially introduced at the 1st MINSPEAK Conference.
1984: The Touch Talker, the first portable device from PRC, debuts.
1985: The LightTalker begins production.
1986: Liberator, Ltd. is formed in the UK, with PRC owning half interest.
1988: PRC enters the digitally recorded speech arena with IntroTalker.
1989: Prentke Romich Europe is formed.
1990: Prentke Romich Deutschland is formed.
1993: PRC receives United States Department of Education grant for Unity® development.
1995: As a result of the grant, PRC launches Unity, the foundation for the vocabulary in most PRC products.
1996: Saltillo, a sister company to PRC, is created.
1997: PRC begins sponsoring the annual lecture at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) conference.
2000: The Pathfinder, the first product to introduce an LCD touchscreen as part of the device, launches.
2001: The Vantage, the first all-touchscreen device, is introduced.
2005: The ECO-14, with Windows accessibility, email and Internet capabilities, is released.
2006: PRC receives ISO certification.
2007: PRC introduces the Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP) language system for those with autism.
In 2007, the company is renamed Liberator Pty Ltd.
2008: PRC becomes a 100% employee-owned company.
2009: PRC launches the AAC Language Lab® as a resource for parents, teachers and clinicians to encourage language development.
2009: The ECOPoint, the first device to utilize an eye-tracking system, is released.
2010: The Essence® family of languages, with a vocabulary designed for literate adults, is introduced.
2012: PRC releases its first app, LAMP Words for Life.
2014: Realize Language™, an innovative, online data-monitoring services is brought to market.
2015: NuPoint®, a head-tracking system for those with limited hand use, is introduced.
2015: PRiO®, an iPad-based communication tool, featuring the iPad Air and LAMP Words for Life language system, debuts.
2015: PRC releases CoreScanner™, a progressive vocabulary program for switch users.
2016: PRC celebrates its 50th anniversary.
2019: PRC merges with its sister company, Saltillo, to form PRC-Saltillo.
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