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Dalibor Dědek
Dalibor Dědek (born June 21, 1957) is a Czech businessman and cofounder of the Jablotron Group. According to ''Forbes'' in 2021, Dědek is the 59th wealthiest Czech, with a fortune exceeding 5 billion Czech crowns. Study and business Trained as an electrician at Sklostroj Turnov, Dalibor Dědek graduated from the Secondary School of Applied Arts in Jičín and graduated in 1983 from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague. He worked as a programmer at LIberecké Automobilové Závody in Jablonec nad Nisou. After the Velvet Revolution he founded the company Jablotron with three cofounders. Under Dědek's leadership, the company flourished and developed into an internationally recognised, purely Czech manufacturer of security and communication technologies, largely imported to China. The basis of Jablotron's success was the development of its own line of products and its technological innovations. After twenty years in operation, Jablotro ...
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Jičín
Jičín (; or ''Gitschin'') is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument reservations, urban monument reservation. The town's history is connected with Albrecht von Wallenstein who had rebuilt the town, and many sights bear his name. Administrative division Jičín consists of 12 municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Dvorce (33) *Holínské Předměstí (2,013) *Hubálov (68) *Moravčice (18) *Nové Město (4,659) *Popovice (405) *Pražské Předměstí (244) *Robousy (548) *Sedličky (216) *Soudná (209) *Staré Město (507) *Valdické Předměstí (6,984) Etymology The origin of the name Jičín is unknown, but according to the most probable hypotheses, it was derived from the German name of Queen Judith of Habsburg ''Guta'', or from ''Dičín'', derived from the Old Czech word ''d ...
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Research And Development
Research and development (R&D or R+D), known in some countries as OKB, experiment and design, is the set of innovative activities undertaken by corporations or governments in developing new services or products. R&D constitutes the first stage of development of a potential new service or the production process. Although R&D activities may differ across businesses, the primary goal of an R&D department is to new product development, develop new products and services. R&D differs from the vast majority of corporate activities in that it is not intended to yield immediate profit, and generally carries greater risk and an uncertain return on investment. R&D is crucial for acquiring larger shares of the market through new products. ''R&D&I'' represents R&D with innovation. Background New product design and development is often a crucial factor in the survival of a company. In a global industrial landscape that is changing fast, firms must continually revise their design and range of ...
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Bijou (jewellery)
A bijou (plural: bijoux) from the French bijou (pl. bijoux) is an intricate jewellery piece incorporated into clothing, or worn by itself on the body. Use Besides its decorative function, a bijou serves as a signalling theory, signal for many other purposes. These have varied over time and space, and really its perceived function is dictated by the wearer, not those who view it. Nevertheless, it is possible roughly to categorise: In high society A bijou can be a mark of social status, and indicates whether the wearer is married, engaged, a debutante, and so forth. Traditionally, these kind of bijou have jade, or other black stone. As member Bijoux can indicate the membership of some group, be it a religion, a profession, a political allegiance, one of ethnicity or sex, or allegiance to a team (sports), sports team: as wristbands might do in other cultures. They are also used as purely identification symbols, for example the Compagnons du Tour de France wear them as earrings to s ...
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