This document provides an overview of the history of robotics and automation. It discusses early examples from ancient Greece like the Antikythera device and automatons built in medieval times. Key developments include da Vinci's designs for humanoid robots in 1495, Pascal and Morland's early calculating machines in the 1600s, and automatons built as toys in the 18th century. The terms "robot" and "robotics" were coined in the 1920s. Early 20th century innovations included programmable machines and Westinghouse's humanoid robot ELEKTRO. Isaac Asimov introduced the three laws of robotics in 1942 and used the term "robotics" to describe the field.