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  2. Lavazza A Modo Mio - Wikipedia

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    Lavazza made an agreement with the Seico to produce coffee machines compatible only with the A Modo Mio system. It invested €10,000,000 for the A Modo Mio system and 6 million euro for advertising and marketing. [2] The capsules are produced at the Mokapak factory in Gattinara, in the province of Vercelli, where the "Lavazza Blue" capsules ...

  3. Lavazza - Wikipedia

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    The Lavazza Group has three main manufacturing plants in Italy: Turin, the first historical manufacturing plant; Gattinara, where Lavazza A Modo Mio, Lavazza Espresso Point and Lavazza Blue capsules are produced; and in Pozzilli where decaffeinated coffee is made for worldwide distribution. Other manufacturing plants are located in France ...

  4. ISSpresso - Wikipedia

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    ISSpresso was the first espresso coffee machine designed for use in space, produced for the International Space Station by Argotec and Lavazza in a public-private partnership with the Italian Space Agency (ASI). ISSpresso was one of nine experiments selected by the Italian Space Agency for the Futura mission. [1]

  5. Luigi Lavazza - Wikipedia

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    Lavazza was born in Murisengo, a small town in the province of Alessandria . [1] The origins of the Lavazza firm go back to 1895, when Luigi Lavazza purchased a little grocery store, Paissa Olivero, in the old commercial section of Turin (Northern Italy). [2] The purchase was made for 26,000 Italian Lire, or about US$20.

  6. Emilio Lavazza - Wikipedia

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    Emilio Lavazza was born on August 7, 1932, in Turin, Italy. Lavazza was married to Maria Teresa, who is a socialist and a humanitarian. She was also the captain of the Italian National Bridge Team, known as the "Second Blue Team." Lavazza and Teresa have two children: Joseph (son), and Francesca (daughter). [5]

  7. Luigi Bezzera - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Bezzera (born in the 19th century; died in the 20th century) was an Italian mechanic and innovator. [1] He is the inventor of the first removable portafilter espresso machine, while Angelo Moriondo holds the first recorded patent for the espresso machine, he hired a mechanic in Milan to build it.

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  9. Leakage (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Leakage may also mean an unwanted transfer of energy from one circuit to another. For example, magnetic lines of flux will not be entirely confined within the core of a power transformer; another circuit may couple to the transformer and receive some leaked energy at the frequency of the electric mains, which will cause audible hum in an audio application.