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List of IEEE Milestones
The following list of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) milestones represents key historical achievements in electrical and electronic engineering.

Prior to 1870

 * 1745–1746 – Leyden jar capacitor by Ewald Georg von Kleist and Pieter van Musschenbroek
 * 1751 – Book Experiments and Observations on Electricity by Benjamin Franklin
 * 1757–1775 – Benjamin Franklin's Work in London
 * 1799 – Alessandro Volta's Electrical Battery Invention
 * 1836 – Nicholas Callan's Pioneering Contributions to Electrical Science and Technology
 * 1828–1837 – Pavel Schilling's Pioneering Contribution to Practical Telegraphy
 * 1838 – Demonstration of Practical Telegraphy
 * 1852 – Electric Fire alarm system
 * 1857 – Heinrich Geissler discovered the first gas discharge tubes in the world, a predecessor of today's neon lighting – Geissler tube
 * 1861–1870 – Maxwell's equations
 * 1861 – Transcontinental Telegraph
 * 1866 – Landing of the Transatlantic Cable
 * 1866 – County Kerry Transatlantic Cable Stations

1871–1890

 * 1876 – First Intelligible Voice Transmission over Electric Wire
 * 1876 – First Distant Speech Transmission in Canada
 * 1876 – Thomas Alva Edison Historic Site at Menlo Park
 * 1878 – Ganz Company starts working with single-phase AC power systems in Budapest, Austro-Hungary
 * 1882 – Vulcan Street Plant
 * 1882 – Pearl Street Station
 * 1882 – First Central Station in South Carolina
 * 1883 – Gaulard–Gibbs AC distribution system was published in Great Britain
 * 1884 – First AIEE Technical Meeting
 * 1884 – First AC power transmission system (Gaulard–Gibbs) in the world from Lanzo to Turino, Italy
 * 1885 – ZBD system AC transformer was invented by three Hungarian engineers: Károly Zipernowsky, Ottó Bláthy, Miksa Déri
 * 1885 – Galileo Ferraris conceives the idea of the first polyphase AC motor
 * 1885 – Elihu Thomson at Thomson-Houston started the first company in the USA to work on AC
 * 1886 – Buffalo, New York, receives the USA's first commercial AC power system designed by George Westinghouse, William Stanley, and Oliver B. Shallenberger.
 * 1886 – Great Barrington, Massachusetts, the first full (community) AC power system in the world demonstrated by William Stanley, Jr.
 * 1886 – First Generation and Experimental Proof of Electromagnetic Waves
 * 1887 – Charles S. Bradley builds the first AC 3-phase generator in the US
 * 1887 – Friedrich August Haselwander builds the first AC 3-phase generator in Europe
 * 1887 – Thomas A. Edison West Orange Laboratories and Factories
 * 1887 – Weston Meters, first portable current and voltage meters
 * 1888 – Richmond Union Passenger Railway
 * 1889 – Power System of Boston's Rapid Transit
 * 1890 – Discovery of Radioconduction with a Coherer by Édouard Branly
 * 1890 – Keage Power Station, Japan's First Commercial Hydroelectric Plant
 * 1890 - City and South London Railway opens the first electric underground rail system

1891–1900

 * 1891 – Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * 1891 – First three-phase AC hydropower plant in the world, Lauffen am Neckar, Frankfurt, Germany
 * 1891 – International Electrotechnical Exhibition powered 3-phase from Lauffen am Neckar 175 km away
 * 1893 – Birth and Growth of Battery Industries in Japan
 * 1893 – Mill Creek No. 1 Hydroelectric Plant
 * 1894 – Millimeter-wave Communication Experiments by Jagadish Chandra Bose
 * 1895 – Popov's Contribution to the Development of Wireless Communication
 * 1895 – Adams Hydroelectric Generating Plant
 * 1895 – Krka-Šibenik Electric Power System
 * 1895 – Guglielmo Marconi's Experiments in Wireless telegraphy
 * 1895 – Electrification by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
 * 1897 – Early Swiss Wireless Experiments that sent a signal over one and a half kilometers.
 * 1897 – Chivilingo Hydroelectric Plant
 * 1898 – Decew Falls Hydro-Electric Plant
 * 1898 – Rheinfelden Hydroelectric Power Plant
 * 1899 – First Operational Use Of Wireless Telegraphy in the Anglo-Boer War
 * 1900 – Georgetown Steam Hydro Generating Plant

1901–1920

 * 1901 – Transmission of Transatlantic Radio Signals
 * 1901 – Reception of Transatlantic Radio Signals
 * 1901 – Early Developments in Remote-Control by Leonardo Torres Quevedo
 * 1902 – Poulsen-Arc Radio Transmitter
 * 1903 – Vucje Hydroelectric Plant
 * 1904 – Alexanderson Radio Alternator
 * 1904 – Fleming valve
 * 1906 – Pinawa Hydroelectric Power Project
 * 1906 – First Wireless Radio Broadcast by Reginald Fessenden
 * 1906 – Grand Central Terminal Electrification
 * 1907 – Alternating-Current Electrification of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
 * 1909 – Shoshone Transmission Line
 * 1911 – Discovery of superconductivity
 * 1914 – Panama Canal Electrical and Control Installations
 * 1920 – Westinghouse Radio Station KDKA (AM)
 * 1920 – Funkerberg Königs Wusterhausen first radio broadcast in Germany

1921–1930

 * 1924 – Directive shortwave antenna (Yagi–Uda antenna)
 * 1924 – Enrico Fermi's major contribution to semiconductor statistics
 * 1924–1941 – Development of electronic television
 * 1925 – Bell Telephone Laboratories
 * 1928 – One-way police radio communication
 * 1929 – Shannon Scheme for the electrification of the Irish Free State
 * 1929 – Yosami Radio Transmitting Station
 * 1929 – Largest private (DC) generating plant in the U.S.A.
 * 1929 – First blind takeoff, flight, and landing

1931–1950

 * 1931–1945 – Development of Ferrite Materials and their applications
 * 1931 – Invention of Stereo Sound Reproduction
 * 1932 – First Breaking of Enigma Code by the Team of Polish Cipher Bureau
 * 1933 – Two-Way Police Radio Communication
 * 1934 – Long-Range Shortwave Voice Transmissions from Byrd's Antarctic Expedition
 * 1937 – Westinghouse Atom Smasher
 * 1938 – Zenit Parabolic Reflector L-Band Pulsed Radar
 * 1939 – Atanasoff–Berry Computer
 * 1939 – Claude Shannon, development of Information Theory
 * 1939 – Single-element Unidirectional Microphone – Shure Unidyne
 * 1940 – FM Police Radio Communication
 * 1941 – Opana Radar Site
 * 1939–1945 – Code-breaking at Bletchley Park during World War II
 * 1940–1945 – MIT Radiation Laboratory
 * 1942–1945 – US Naval Computing Machine Laboratory
 * 1945 – Merrill Wheel-Balancing System
 * 1945 – Rincón del Bonete Plant and Transmission System
 * 1946 – Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)
 * 1947 – Invention of the First Transistor at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
 * 1947 – Invention of Holography
 * 1948 – Birth of the Barcode
 * 1948 – Junction transistor at Bell Labs
 * 1950 – First External Cardiac Pacemaker

1951–1960

 * 1951 – Manufacture of Transistors
 * 1951 – Experimental Breeder Reactor I
 * 1946–1953 – Monochrome-Compatible Electronic Color Television
 * 1954 – HVDC Gotland, the first fully commercial static plant for high-voltage direct current transmission (HVDC)
 * 1955 – WEIZAC Computer
 * 1956 – RAMAC
 * 1956 – Ampex Videotape Recorder
 * 1956 – The First Submarine Transatlantic Telephone Cable System (TAT-1)
 * 1957–1958 – First Wearable Cardiac Pacemaker
 * 1958 – First Semiconductor Integrated Circuit (IC) by Jack Kilby
 * 1959 – Semiconductor planar process by Jean Hoerni and silicon integrated circuit by Robert Noyce
 * 1959 – MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor), also known as the MOS transistor, by Mohamed Atalla and Dawon Kahng at Bell Labs
 * 1959 – Commercialization and industrialization of photovoltaic cells by Sharp Corporation

1961–1970

 * 1961–1984 – IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
 * 1961–1964 – First Optical Fiber Laser and Amplifier
 * 1962 – Mercury spacecraft MA-6, Col. John Glenn piloted the Mercury Friendship 7 spacecraft in the first FAI-legal completed human-orbital flight on 20 February 1962.
 * 1962 – Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
 * 1962 – First Transatlantic Transmission of a Television Signal via Satellite
 * 1962 – First Transatlantic Television Signal via Satellite
 * 1962 – First Transatlantic Reception of a Television Signal via Satellite
 * 1962 – Alouette-ISIS Satellite Program
 * 1962–1967 – Pioneering Work on the Quartz Electronic Wristwatch at Centre Electronique Horloger, Switzerland
 * 1963 – NAIC/Arecibo Radiotelescope
 * 1963 – First Transpacific Reception of a Television (TV) Signal via Satellite
 * 1963 – Taum Sauk Pumped-Storage Electric Power Plant
 * 1963 – ASCII
 * 1964 – Mount Fuji Radar System
 * 1964 – Tokaido Shinkansen (Bullet Train)
 * 1964 – High-definition television
 * 1964 – TPC-1 Transpacific Cable System
 * 1964–1973 – Pioneering Work on Electronic Calculators by Sharp Corporation
 * 1965 – First 735 kV AC Transmission System
 * 1965 – Dadda multiplier
 * 1965–1971 – Railroad Ticketing Examining System (developed by OMRON of Japan)
 * 1966 – Interactive Video Games
 * 1966 – Shakey, the first mobile robot to be able to reason about its actions
 * 1966 – First online search system Dialog, originally developed in Lockheed Martin, now owned by ProQuest
 * 1967 – First Astronomical Observations Using Very Long Baseline Interferometry
 * 1968 – Liquid-crystal display by George H. Heilmeier
 * 1968 – CERN Experimental Instrumentation
 * 1969 – Birth of the Internet
 * 1969 – Inception of the ARPANET
 * 1950–1969 – Electronic Technology for Space Rocket Launches
 * 1969 – First commercially available Electronic Quartz Wristwatch
 * 1970 – SPICE Circuit Simulation Program

1971–1999

 * 1971–1978 – JW-10 (The first word processor for the Japanese Language)
 * 1972 – Nelson River HVDC Transmission System
 * 1972 – Development of the HP-35, the First Handheld Scientific Calculator
 * 1974 – Birth of CP/M Operating System
 * 1975 – Gapless Metal Oxide Surge Arrester (MOSA) for electric power systems
 * 1975 – Line Spectrum Pair (LSP) for high-compression speech coding (developed by NTT)
 * 1976 – Development of VHS, a World Standard for Home Video Recording
 * 1976 – Introduction of the Apple I Computer
 * 1977 – Introduction of the Apple II Computer
 * 1977 – Lempel–Ziv Data Compression Algorithm
 * 1977 – Vapor-phase Axial Deposition Method for Mass Production of High-quality Optical Fiber
 * 1978 – Digital Image from Synthetic Aperture Radar
 * 1978 – Speak & Spell, the First Use of a Digital Signal Processing IC for Speech Generation
 * 1979 – Compact disc Audio Player
 * 1979 – 20-inch Diameter Photomultiplier Tubes
 * 1980 – International Standardization of Group 3 Facsimile
 * 1980 – RISC (Reduced Instruction-Set Computing) Microprocessor
 * 1981 – 16-Bit Monolithic Digital-to-analog converter (DAC) for Digital Audio
 * 1981 – Map-Based Automotive navigation system
 * 1984 – First Direct-broadcast satellite Service
 * 1984 – The MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar
 * 1985 – Toshiba T1100, for Contribution to the Development of Laptop PCs
 * 1985 – Emergency Warning Code Signal Broadcasting System
 * 1987 – High Temperature Superconductor
 * 1987 – SPARC RISC Architecture
 * 1988 – Sharp 14-Inch Thin Film Transistor Liquid-Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) for TV
 * 1988 – Solid State High Voltage DC Converter Station
 * 1988 – Trans-Atlantic Telephone Fiber-optic Submarine Cable, TAT-8
 * 1988 – Virginia Smith High-Voltage Direct-Current Converter Station
 * 1989 – Development of CDMA for Cellular Communications