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Prentke Romich Company company history timeline

1966

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

1969: PRC produces its first communication device, a typing system based on a discarded Teletype machine.

1973

1973: PRC moves from Barry’s basement in Madisonburg to its first facility in Shreve, OH.

1975

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

1979: The Express 1, a microprocessor-based communication device, is developed.

1982

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

1983: The MINSPEAK 1 (a repackaged Express 3 with MINSPEAK) is officially introduced at the 1st MINSPEAK Conference.

1984

1984: The Touch Talker, the first portable device from PRC, debuts.

1985

1985: The LightTalker begins production.

1986

1986: Liberator, Ltd. is formed in the UK, with PRC owning half interest.

1988

1988: PRC enters the digitally recorded speech arena with IntroTalker.

1989

1989: Prentke Romich Europe is formed.

1990

1990: Prentke Romich Deutschland is formed.

1993

1993: PRC receives United States Department of Education grant for Unity® development.

1995

1995: As a result of the grant, PRC launches Unity, the foundation for the vocabulary in most PRC products.

1996

1996: Saltillo, a sister company to PRC, is created.

1997

1997: PRC begins sponsoring the annual lecture at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) conference.

2000

2000: The Pathfinder, the first product to introduce an LCD touchscreen as part of the device, launches.

2001

2001: The Vantage, the first all-touchscreen device, is introduced.

2005

2005: The ECO-14, with Windows accessibility, email and Internet capabilities, is released.

2006

2006: PRC receives ISO certification.

2007

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

2008: PRC becomes a 100% employee-owned company.

2009

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

2010: The Essence® family of languages, with a vocabulary designed for literate adults, is introduced.

2012

2012: PRC releases its first app, LAMP Words for Life.

2014

2014: Realize Language™, an innovative, online data-monitoring services is brought to market.

2015

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

2016: PRC celebrates its 50th anniversary.

2019

2019: PRC merges with its sister company, Saltillo, to form PRC-Saltillo.

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