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  2. Konrad Zuse - Wikipedia

    Zuse founded one of the earliest computer companies: the Zuse-Ingenieurbüro Hopferau. Capital was raised in 1946 through ETH Zurich and an IBM option on Zuse's patents.

  3. Zuse computer | History & Impact of Early Computing | Britannica

    Zuse began construction of the Z4 in 1943 with funding from the German Air Ministry. Like his Z3, the Z4 used electromechanical relays, in part because of the difficulty in acquiring the roughly 2,000 …

  4. Konrad Zuse - CHM

    Dec 5, 2025 · Zuse worked throughout WWII on other designs, culminating in his Z3 computer, the world's first fully operational stored-program electromechanical computer. He was able to sell one to …

  5. DPMA | Konrad Zuse

    Dec 8, 2025 · In 1949 Konrad Zuse founded Zuse KG in Neukirchen near Hünfeld (Hesse) and established the computer industry in Germany. He had not remained idle even before that: Between …

  6. Key Contributions of Konrad Zuse to the History of Computer Design …

    In 1942 Zuse started work on the Z4 electromechanical computer in Berlin, completing the work shortly before V-E Day in 1945. Built by his company, Zuse Apparatebau, the Z4 was the world's first …

  7. Konrad Zuse Internet Archive

    Production of the Zuse series of computers was eventually stopped. In retrospect it can be said that Konrad Zuse's greatest achievement was the development of a family of fully digital, floating-point, …

  8. Konrad Zuse – Complete Biography, History and Inventions

    Nov 12, 2023 · Zuse‘s innovative machines – the Z1, Z2, Z3 and others – were precursors to the modern computer. His groundbreaking work on programming languages and software also helped establish …

  9. Computer Pioneers - Konrad Zuse

    From 1936 to 1938 Konrad Zuse developed and built the first binary digital computer in the world (Z1). A copy of this computer is on display in the Museum for Transport and Technology (Museum für …

  10. Biography of Konrad Zuse, Inventor of Modern Computers - ThoughtCo

    May 15, 2019 · Konrad Zuse invented a series of automatic calculators beginning in 1936 that led to the invention of the modern computer. Read more about his life.