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ENIAC

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ENIAC Day
Celebrating ENIAC and the people who made it happen.

Once a year, the computer industry comes together across the world to celebrate this amazing machine, the ENIAC; the worlds first all electronic, programmable computer one of the world’s greatest engineering inventions bearing the official name of "Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer."

ENIAC Day aims to raise awareness of the contribution that computing machines make to our society and to celebrate the the people who gathered together to design, build, install, operate and support the ENIAC. The day is held on the 15th of February each year, in recognition of the anniversary of the first launch announcement of ENIAC in 1946.

Celebrate www.ENIACDay.org

February 15th, 2021 is the next upcoming celebration which coincides with the 75th Anniversary of the launch of ENIAC. For electronic computing geeks and leaders, ENIAC Day is an opportunity to learn more about the innovative activities of this remarkable team of engineers.

Hashtag #ENIACday is used to tie activity across social media platforms.

ENIAC Day aims to create awareness and drive digital literacy while also improving the teaching of Information Technology and more generally, the "celebration of computing and the people who make IT happen".


THANKS to Jim Scherrer for sharing this information.

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