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    Technologies (French: Centre des nouvelles industries et technologies, abbreviated CNIT), located in Puteaux, France, was the first building developed in La Défense...
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    shanties, and even a few farms. The Centre of New Industries and Technologies (CNIT) was built and first used in 1958. These "first generation" skyscrapers were...
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    April 1959 (1959-04) to serve the newly-built Centre of New Industries and Technologies (CNIT); the RER entered service on 19 January 1970 (1970-01-19). Highlights on...
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  • Proceedings, CNIT Paris, La Défence, France, November 13-15, 1989. TOOLS: technology of object-oriented languages and systems. Paris: CNIT, La Défence...
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    industries et technologies|CNIT) in La Défense, as part of International Food Week. The second SIAL was held in 1966, also at the CNIT. The trade show was held...
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  • Japan Expo was hosted at the Center of New Industries and Technologies (CNIT) in La Défense, Paris. In 2005, the event was cancelled out of security concerns...
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  • Examples include Vodafone, Petrobras, and China Information Technology, Inc. (CNIT). Foreign companies that want their stock to be limited to being traded by...
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  • centres across France – including the Forum des Halles and the arcade within CNIT – and substantial office properties in Paris and La Défense – including the...
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    the current president of the National Chamber for the Tequila Industry (CNIT). Arette's El Llano distillery operates in the original building where the...
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    officially announced along with the 464 plus and 6128 plus computers at the CNIT Centre in Paris in August 1990. The system was launched a month later in...
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