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Elea 9003 and the 60 years of the Cep: innovation, humanity and collective intelligence

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The Elea 9003 was the first electronic calculator (the first computer, it seems now) put on the market by Olivetti starting from 1959. Entirely designed and built in Italy, it was a machine at the height, and in many respects superior, to those built overseas by the giant IBM.

The history of the Elea 9003 is a history of innovation, scientific research, technology, business and work.

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