1878 Saurer and Sons started making shuttle embroidery machines in Arbon, Switzerland. Another Vogtlandischer Machine Works AGE maker entered the market. It is also known as Vomag and Vomag soon became the leader of the shuttle embroidery machine technology. Isaak Groebli began experimenting with incorporating the jacquard technology (also used for the design instruction of knitting machines) in the manufacture of new machines. This revolutionary thought and experiment led to the development of Groebli automation, bringing about modern shuttle embroidery machine technology Great improvement. 1890 The first robot shuttle embroidery machine was operating in New York, but since then no patterning system has been available for six years.
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