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1983
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Founding of the company in Krefeld, Germany by Klaus P. Lepka and Detlev Aengenendt |
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1987
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Presentation of the 1st Generation of the "DesignScope® System" at ITMA in Paris |
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1988
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Completion of the EAT building, company moving to Kempen, Germany |
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1990
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Founding of the affiliate TCD in Dresden |
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1991
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Founding of the affiliate TAT in Rymarov, Tchech Republic |
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1991
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Presentation of the 2nd Generation of "DesignScope®" at Heimtextil in Frankfurt, Germany |
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1994
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Founding of the American affiliate EAT Inc. in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA |
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1998
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Mr. Detlev Aengenendt leaves EAT as Managing Director and shareholder |
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1998
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Dr. Dolf Stockhausen enters the company as shareholder |
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1999
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Presentation of 3D Weave and a prototype concept for a new generation of DesignScope® software at ITMA in Paris |
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2000
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Presentation of the 3rd Generation of the DesignScope® System "DesignScope® victor" at Heimtextil in Frankfurt, Germany |
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2002
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Presentation of a CAD/CAM system for Dobby weaving at Heimtextil fair in Frankfurt, Germany: DesignScope® victor Dobby |
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2003
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Presentation of a competely new Jacquard Raschel software in the DesignScope® victor concept at ITMA 2003 in Birmingham. |
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2003
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Presentation of the newly developed DesignBase victor software at Heimtexil, Frankfurt, Germany |
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2004
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Presentation of the newly developed CI Box for Sophis customers at Heimtextil, Frankfurt, Germany |
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2004
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Presentation of the newly developed Raschel Multibar Software in co-operation with ALC at Heimtextil in Frankfurt, Germany |
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2005
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Introduction of DesignScope® victor's completely new LoomNet victor software at Heimtextil in Frankfurt, Germany |
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2006
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Introduction of "Slot Machine" under DesignScope® victor at Heimtextil in Frankfurt, Germany |
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