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  2. Coupe de France de robotique - Wikipedia

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    The Coupe de France de robotique (former "E = M6 Cup of robotics", from the Science TV show) is a competition co-organized since 2016 by the association Planète Sciences and the mixed economy company Oryon.

  3. Food processor - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, this evolved into Robot-Coupe, a company established to manufacture commercial "food processors" for the catering industry. In the late 1960s, a commercial food processor driven by a powerful commercial induction motor was produced. Robot-Coupe's Magimix food processor arrived from France in the UK in 1974, beginning with the Model 1800.

  4. Cuisinart - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, a legal dispute between Robot-Coupe and Cuisinart began when Robot-Coupe stopped distributing Cuisinart products and released the products under their own name. [7] Robot-Coupe hired Alvin Fineman, Cuisinart's former marketing director in 1979, [7] who engaged in competitive advertisements that resulted in a lawsuit. Robot ...

  5. Fancy a Margherita? Robot serves up pizzas in France - AOL

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    Start-up Ekim wants to speed up the way pizza is made and served using a robot the company hopes to soon install in an autonomous 24/7 restaurant.

  6. Category:Robotics competitions - Wikipedia

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  7. Eurobot - Wikipedia

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    Eurobot, whose first edition took place in May 1998 in Paris was created by Nicolas Goldzahl (president of VM Productions) with the help of the association Planet Science, 4 years after the creation of the French cup of Robotics.

  8. Carl Sontheimer - Wikipedia

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    His food processor was based on a commercial one produced by a major French restaurant supplier, the Robot-Coupe [1] invented by Pierre Verdon. [2] Sontheimer refined and improved it to create the Cusinart which debuted in 1973. [2] He and his wife sold the Cuisinart company to an investment group in 1987 for $42 million.

  9. Category:Robots of France - Wikipedia

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