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Jakub Kryštof Rad
(1799-1871)
Austrian businessman
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Jakob Christof Rad (25 March 1799, in Rheinfelden – 13 October 1871, in Vienna), was a Swiss-born physician and industrial manager. Sometimes appearing as the Anglicised, Jacob Christoph, Rad, among many other professional activities, was a director of a sugar factory in Datschitz in Moravia in 1843, and invented the process and associated machinery for cutting large block sugar into manageable uniform pieces (and so is credited with "invention" of the sugar cubes).

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25 March 1799
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13 October 1871 (aged 72)
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