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  2. Landis+Gyr - Wikipedia

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    Landis+Gyr was founded in 1896 as Theiler & Co. in Zug, in the canton of Zug, Switzerland, by technician Richard Theiler and entrepreneur Adelrich Gyr. [1] It began by manufacturing electricity meters that were developed by Theiler. [1]

  3. Cameron O'Reilly - Wikipedia

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    One of its major holdings was Landis + Gyr, the world's largest electrical metering company, and the entire group was renamed to Landis+Gyr in early 2008. In June 2008, O'Reilly received the International Irish Business Person of the Year Award from Dublin-based Business & Finance magazine, [ 6 ] having in May spoken about his company's plans ...

  4. List of Toshiba subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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    Landis+Gyr [9] Toshiba Logistics Corporation [10] Dynabook Inc. [11] Toshiba Carrier Corporation [12] References This page was last edited on 25 ...

  5. Siemens Building Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Siemens Metering was the result of the merger between Siemens and Landis & Gyr in 1998. [11] The documentary “Verlorene Welt – Aus dem Innenleben des einstigen Konzerns Landis & Gyr” [12] by Claudia Schmid and Michael van Orsouw involves the subject and had its first performance at the Solothurn Film Festival 2006.

  6. Toshiba - Wikipedia

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    Toshiba announced on 16 May 2011, that it had agreed to acquire all of the shares of the Swiss-based advanced-power-meter maker Landis+Gyr for $2.3 billion. [37] In 2010 the company released a series of television models including the WL768, YL863, VL963 designed in collaboration with Danish designer Timothy Jacob Jensen. [38]

  7. Meter serial number - Wikipedia

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    A meter serial number [1] (MSN, or 'meter ID') is an alphanumeric reference used in Great Britain to identify an electricity meter.Although meter serial numbers are intended to be unique, this can not be assured and duplicate serial numbers do exist.

  8. BatiBUS - Wikipedia

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    The system was run by the BatiBus Club International (BCI), [2] which was founded by the Swiss company Landis & Gyr and the French companies AIRELEC, Electricité de France and Merlin Gerin (who originated the concept).

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