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Oberthür (or Oberthur), a German and French-Alsatian family name, may refer to: Companies * Oberthur Technologies, a French security services company * Imprimerie Oberthur (Oberthur Printing), a historical French printing company founded by François-Charles Oberthür * Oberthur Cash Protection, a French manufacturer of banknote protection systems People * Charles Oberthür (composer) (1819–1895), German harpist and composer * Franz Oberthür (1745–1831), German Roman Catholic theologian * François-Charles Oberthür (1818–1893), French printer and amateur entomologist * Charles Oberthür Charles Oberthür (14 September 1845 – 1 June 1924) was a French amateur entomologist specializing in lepidoptera. Biography Charles Oberthür was born in Rennes, the son of the printer François-Charles Oberthür and Marie Hamelin, and brot ... (1845–1924), son of François-Charles Oberthür, French entomologist specialised in Lepidoptera * René Oberthür (1852– ...
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Oberthur Technologies
Oberthur Technologies was a French digital security company, providing secure technology solutions for Smart Transactions, Mobile Financial Services, Machine-to-Machine, Digital Identity and Transport & Access Control. As of 2008, Oberthur's revenue was €882 million. Oberthur Technologies was the successor of the Oberthur printing which was founded in 1842 by the master printer and lithographer, François-Charles Oberthür. Oberthur merged with Morpho to form IDEMIA on 28 September 2017. History 1842 Oberthur was founded by printer and lithographer François-Charles Oberthür 1984 Jean-Pierre Savare takes over security printing activity for François-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire 1985 Creation of François-Charles Oberthur Card Systems 1990 Acquisition of Banknote of America Corporation 1991 Creation of François-Charles Oberthur Chèque et Sécurité 1993 Acquisition of Axytrans, France 1997 Creation of Oberthur Smart Cards 1999 Acquisition of De La Rue Card Systems ...
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François-Charles Oberthür
François-Charles Oberthür (1818, Strasbourg – 1893) was the founder of the French printing group Imprimerie Oberthur ( fr). In Strasbourg, François-Charles, an engraver, ran a printing press, with Alois Senefelder, the inventor of lithography. He moved to Rennes in 1838, qualified as a lithographer in 1842 and then founded a printing company, with a partner. He became the sole owner in 1855, calling his enterprise the Imprimerie Oberthür. Imprimerie Oberthür was the exclusive printer for Compagnie des Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest (Western Railway Company), published the first French telephone directory publisher and the "Almanach des Postes" Post Office almanac. These became a huge success, bringing cheap but very high quality art printing to many thousands of families across France. The press also specialized in colour plates featuring flowers, butterflies and beetles. François-Charles Oberthür also devised the French standard reference for tints. He was an amateur ...
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Oberthur Cash Protection
Oberthur Cash Protection is a French manufacturer of Intelligent Banknote Neutralisation Systems to protect cash, based in Dijon, France. Established in 1985, the company holds one of the first IBNS patents to protect valuables by neutralizing them with inkLink to original IBNS patent
as a neutralization agent, Patent record AU 582732 from 1983-08-05.
and, as of 2011, is the largest manufacturer of such systems in the world, with over 60,000 systems installed.


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In 1983 Oberthur Cash Protection (operating as Axytrans, part of Axytel - a company specialized in the design and manufacture of

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Charles Oberthür (composer)
Charles Oberthür (born as Carl Oberthür) (4 March 1819 – 8 November 1895) was a German harpist and composer active in Germany, Switzerland and England. Biography The son of a violin maker, Oberthür was born in Munich and studied the harp there with Elisa Brauchle and composition with Georg Valentin Röder (1776–1848), music director at the Bavarian court. He was successively employed at theatres in Zürich (1837), Wiesbaden (1839), and Mannheim (1842), before he settled in London in 1844, initially as harpist at the Royal Italian Opera House. In 1861, he became the first Professor of Harp at the Royal Academy of Music, London. He died in London in 1895. Oberthür was the composer of over 450 works, most for or including the harp. He also published a useful harp method, his opus 36. His large-scale works have not been performed for many years and included the opera ''Floris de Namur'' (performed at Wiesbaden) and the cantatas ''The Pilgrim Queen'', ''The Red Cross Knig ...
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Franz Oberthür
Franz Oberthür (6 August 1745, in Würzburg – 30 August 1831) was a German Roman Catholic scholar who edited an 18th-century edition of Josephus once owned by Thomas Jefferson. In 1773 he was appointed professor of dogmatics and polemics at the University of Würzburg. He is best known for his efforts involving reform within the church and the education system. In 1806 he founded the ''Gesellschaft zur Vervollkommung der mechanischen Künste'' (Society for the Perfection of Mechanical Arts). Selected works * "Flavii Iosephi Hebraei Opera omnia graece et latine : excusa ad editionem Lugduno-Batauam Sigeberti Hauercampii, cum Oxoniensi Ioannis Hudsonii collatam", 1782. * "Idea biblica ecclesiae Dei". 1790. * ''Theologische Encyklopädie oder der Theologischen Wissenschaften Umfang und Zusammenhang'', 1828 – Theological encyclopaedia; theological sciences scope and context.
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Charles Oberthür
Charles Oberthür (14 September 1845 – 1 June 1924) was a French amateur entomologist specializing in lepidoptera. Biography Charles Oberthür was born in Rennes, the son of the printer François-Charles Oberthür and Marie Hamelin, and brother of the entomologist René Oberthür. At the age of sixteen he entered the family printing house (which was responsible in particular for printing postal calendars and national lottery tickets) and quickly became a good lithographer. In 1870, he married Louise Le Ray. He is buried in the Cimetière du Nord in a chapel built by his brother-in-law Emmanuel Le Ray, a municipal architect. Politics Oberthür was for some time a member of the municipal council of Rennes. Between 1900 and 1906, he served as first deputy to the mayor, Eugène Pinault. In 1906, he ran as deputy for Ille-et-Vilaine against René Le Hérissé and Mr. Jaouen in the first constituency of the Arrondissement of Rennes. He scored well in the first round (8,151 votes ...
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