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manufactured by
early computer scientist Konrad Zuse's
company Zuse
Apparatebau, for an
order placed by
Henschel & Son, in 1942;
though only partially...
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manufacturer Thiel under the name "Zünder- und
Apparatebau G.m.b.H." as a
producer of
detonators (Zünder- und
Apparatebau is
German for
Igniter and Apparatus)....
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Shortly after his return, he
became director and
joint owner of DURAG-
Apparatebau GmbH, and was a
member of the
supervisory board of the
Gesellschaft zur...
- worldwide.
Martin Bitzer founded what
would later become Bitzer in 1934 as
Apparatebau für Kältetechnik. The
company started out by
manufacturing expansion...
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operations organised as follows:
Domino Lasers – (Germany)
Wiedenbach Apparatebau GmbH – (Germany) Graph-Tech AG –
Switzerland Domino Print and
Apply (Mectec...
- process-controlled computer.: 75 In 1941 Zuse
started a company, Zuse
Apparatebau (Zuse
Apparatus Construction), to
manufacture his machines,
renting a...
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involved in the
armaments production: The Heylandt-Gesellschaft für
Apparatebau supplied the
German rocket program,
other branches produced welding equipment...
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Western Precipitation (Los Angeles), Lodge-Cottrell (England),
Lurgi Apparatebau-Gesellschaft (Germany), and ****anese
Cottrell Corp. (****an), and was...
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internationally in 1974 when it
acquired German company Guenter Wulff-
Apparatebau,
which was
renamed Bally Wulff. In the late 1970s,
Bally entered the...
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expanded its
production facilities. In 1940,
Lorenz acquired G.
Schaub Apparatebau-Gesellschaft; its many
factories were
mainly used for low-cost manufacturing...