
From 1939 World's Fair to Expo 2027: The Enduring Legacy of Elektro the Robot
Belgrade, Serbia – As preparations for Expo 2027 in Belgrade intensify, a recent video from BizPortal.rs draws attention to the historical roots of robotics, featuring Elektro, a pioneering robot from 1939. Elektro, a two-meter tall, 120-kilogram marvel, was first introduced at the New York World's Fair. It possessed remarkable capabilities for its era, including responding to voice commands, speaking approximately 700 words, and even inflating balloons. Elektro was often accompanied by its loyal robot dog, Sparko, who could sit and bark. Following its debut, Elektro embarked on a tour across America, captivating audiences with its advanced features. Today, this iconic robot is preserved and exhibited in a museum in Ohio, serving as a tangible symbol of the early days of robotics and a testament to human ingenuity. The video highlights Elektro's enduring legacy as a precursor to modern technological advancements. The upcoming Expo 2027 in Belgrade is poised to offer visitors a comprehensive journey through the evolution of technology. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to explore where technology has been, as exemplified by pioneers like Elektro, and to envision where it is headed in the future. This event aims to bridge the gap between historical innovation and prospective technological breakthroughs.