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RAD Group         
  • RAD Group headquarters, in the [[Ramat HaHayal]] neighborhood of Tel Aviv
COMPANY
Wisair; Rad Group
The RAD Group is composed of independent companies that develop, manufacture and market solutions for diverse segments of the networking and telecommunications industry. Each company operates independently, without a holding company, but is guided by the group founders under a collective strategic umbrella.
Jakob Christof Rad         
  • Jakob Christof Rad is credited with the invention of sugar cubes
ENTREPRENEUR AND INVENTOR (1799-1871)
Jakub Krystof Rad; Jakub Kryštof Rad
Jakub Kryštof Rad, traditionally Anglicised Jacob Christoph Rad (25 March 1799, in Rheinfelden – 13 October 1871, in Vienna), was a Swiss-born physician and industrial manager. He had many other professional activities, was a director of a sugar factory in Datschitz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic) in 1843, and invented the process and associated machinery for cutting large block sugar into manageable uniform pieces.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rad; RAD (disambiguation); Rad (disambiguation); Rads; RADS (disambiguation); Rads (disambiguation)
Exclamation or an adjective for something cool and exciting.
Oh, rad! We have a four day weekend coming up!
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Rad group
1. Even the Rad group, which has distant operations, will cut them back.
2. In addition, he also has worked for the Formula–Wiztec Solutions group, which he led to a Nasdaq float and acquisition by Convergys, the Rad Group and Control Data.
3. The families are÷ Sammy and Yuli Ofer – Ofer Bros, The Israel Corporation; Arison – Bank Hapoalim; Michael Federmann – defense companies; Borovich – Granite Hacarmel, Sonol, El Al; Nochi Dankner – IDB; Hamburger – Harel Insurance Investments; Wertheim – United Mizrahi Bank; Zisapel – RAD Group; Leviev – Africa Israel, private companies; Saban – Bezeq; Fishman – real estate, holding companies; Shahar and Kass families – insurance, car imports; Strauss – Strauss Elite Industries; Tshuva – Delek Group, private companies; Shmeltzer – New Kopel/Sixt.