Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italiano term or phrase:
un primato tutto torinese
Inglese translation:
100% \"made-inTurin\" excellence, the result of (...)
Italiano term
un primato tutto torinese
XXXX è il leader a livello mondiale nella progettazione e produzione di controlli numerici e di Centri di Lavoro ad Alta Velocità per la realizzazione di forme complesse, destinati principalmente ai settori automotive, aerospace ed energia.
Un primato tutto torinese costruito in 40 anni grazie alla volontà del fondatore e attuale Presidente XXXXingegnere del Politecnico di Torino, appassionato nell'impiego di minicalcolatori per applicazioni di automazione industriale: nel 1974 avvia la produzione di Controlli Numerici dotati di funzionalità brevettate che fanno il giro del mondo, portando l’azienda ai vertici della categoria.
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Proposed translations
100% "made-inTurin" excellence, the result of (...)
holds the record and is from Turin
This entirely Turinese leadership has been ... etc
a pioneer XXXX so "made in Turin"
a pioneer XXXX totally "made in Turin"
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