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  2. Omron - Wikipedia

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    Omron was established by Kazuma Tateisi (立石一真) in 1933 (as the Tateisi Electric Manufacturing Company) and incorporated in 1948. The company originated in an area of Kyoto called "Omuro (御室) ", from which the name "Omron" was derived. Prior to 1990, the corporation was known as Omron Tateisi Electronics. During the 1980s and early ...

  3. EURion constellation - Wikipedia

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    The EURion constellation (also known as Omron rings [1] or doughnuts [2]) is a pattern of symbols incorporated into a number of secure documents such as banknotes, cheques, and ownership title certificates designs worldwide since about 1996.

  4. Omron Adept - Wikipedia

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    Omron Adept Technology, Inc. is a multinational corporation with headquarters in Pleasanton, California. The company focus on industrial automation and robotics, including software and vision guidance. Adept has offices throughout the United States as well as in Dortmund, Germany, Paris, France, and Singapore. Adept was acquired by Omron in ...

  5. Omron of America - Wikipedia

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  6. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network.

  7. File:OMRON Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org مؤسسة أومرون; Usage on azb.wikipedia.org اومرون; Usage on de.wikipedia.org

  8. MOL (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the company opened filling stations in Transylvania, Romania.In 2000 it acquired a 36% stake in Slovnaft, Slovakia's national oil company. [12] The company thus became the first oil company in Central Europe to establish a cross-border partnership and also launched a new business branch by procuring 32.9% of Hungary's petrochemical company TVK.

  9. Motorola 88000 - Wikipedia

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    The 4-processor OMRON LUNA-88K machines from Japan used the m88k, and were used for a short time on the Mach kernel project at Carnegie Mellon University. In the early 1990s Northern Telecom used the MC88100 and MC88110 as the central processor in its DMS SuperNode family of telephone switches. Most other users were much smaller.