Richard  Ernst

Richard  Ernst

Richard Ernst (1900-1992), graduated in Breslau in 1922. Specializing in the design and construction of cable cars led him to produce works very famous in the Alps, Japan, Korea and the United States. Important positions in the German industry after World War II allowed him to contribute substantially to the reconstruction of Germany. Since 1957, Richard Ernst was technical director Kienzle GmbH, Villingen Apparat, which in 1968 developed the first computer in the world for data processing.