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  2. Electronics industry in the Socialist Republic of Romania

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    In 1969, the Research Center for the Design of Electronic Components (Romanian: Centrul de Cercetare Proiectare pentru Componente Electronice or CCPCE) was established on the grounds of I.P.R.S., but independent from it. [6]

  3. Flanco - Wikipedia

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    The first store opened in 1994, making it the first Romanian electronics and home appliances retail chain. [2] In 1996, Oresa Ventures and the Danube Fund invested in the company. Later, Oresa purchased the majority shareholding for 1 million. [3] [2] By 1999, the company had 50 stores. [3]

  4. Industry of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania has been successful in developing dynamic telecommunications, [1] aerospace, [2] and weapons sectors. [3] [4] Industry and construction accounted for 32% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2018, a comparatively large share even without taking into account related services. The sector employed 26.4% of the workforce.

  5. Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    The first computer built in Romania (1961) was put into operation within the Polytechnic Institute of Timișoara, nowadays the Polytechnic University. It was called MECIPT , an acronym for "Electronic Computing Machine of the Polytechnic Institute of Timișoara" ( Romanian : M așina E lectronică de C alcul a I nstitutului P olitehnic din T ...

  6. History of computing in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian computers HC family [] (HC 85, HC 85+, HC 88, HC 90, HC 91 and HC 2000) were clones of the ZX Spectrum produced at ICE Felix from 1985 to 1994. HC 85 was first designed at Institutul Politehnic București by Prof. Dr. Ing. Adrian Petrescu (in laboratory), then redesigned at ICE Felix (in order to be produced at industrial scale).

  7. Consumer electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Electronics UK is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics contributing $1.2 billion in revenues. Samsung Electronics has one of the highest R&D expenditure as a proportion of revenues in the industry and spent about $2.9 billion in 2003. Along with its competitors, Samsung Electronics is global and employs 88,000 people in 89 offices in 46 ...

  8. List of supermarket chains in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The concept of modern, big and self-service store came to Romania in mid-1990s. Since mid-2000s, there has been a strong growth in the number of supermarkets in the country, particularly in Bucharest and other main urban areas. Almost all supermarkets are owned by multinational companies. This is a list of major retailers in Romania in 2022. [1]

  9. List of Windows Phone 8.1 devices - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all devices running Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1 operating system.. In addition to existing Windows Phone 8 partners HTC, Samsung and Huawei, Gionee, JSR, Karbonn, LG, Lenovo, Longcheer, XOLO, and ZTE signed on to create Windows Phone 8.1 devices in early 2014.