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{{Infobox company
| name           = Jacobus VI Claudius
| name = AMT
| title          = [[Duke of Adrianople]]
| logo = AMT logo.svg
| image         = Official Portrait of Jacobus VI Claudius.jpg
| logo_size = 100px
| image_size     = 225px
| image = Aerial view of Apple Park dllu.jpg
| caption        =  
| image_size = 250px
| succession    = [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]]<br>[[Monarchy of Perateia|Perateian Emperor]]
| image_caption = The company's headquarters in Iuavum, Latium
| moretext      =
| former_name = {{Unbulleted list|
| reign          = 29 July 1993 – present
| [Former name here] (1980–2002)
| coronation    = 29 July 1993
| cor-type      = [[Monarchy of Latium#Acclamatio|Acclamatio]]
| predecessor    = [[Diana I Anicia]]
| suc-type      = Successor
| successor      =
| reg-type      = Co-emperors
| regent        = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=[[Diana I Anicia]] (1993–present)|2=[[Leo X Claudius]] (1993–1997)|3=[[Constantine XX Claudius]] (since 2015)}}
| spouses        = {{marriage|[[Stephania Pinaria]]|13 June 1987}}
| issue          = {{ubl
|[[Juturna of Gauekoizarra|Juturna Orinbere]] ({{Abbr|ill.|illegitimate}})
|[[Larunda of Gauekoizarra|Larunda Orinbere]] ({{Abbr|ill.|illegitimate}})
|[[Maria of Latium|Maria, Crown Princess of Dakmoor]]
|[[Constantine XX Claudius]]
|[[Violant Claudia de Aultavilla]] ({{Abbr|ill.|illegitimate}})
|[[Selene of Latium|Selene, Duchess of Saivres]]
|[[Jacaerus Claudius]] ({{Abbr|ill.|illegitimate}})
}}
}}
| issue-link    = #Issue
| type = [[Public company|Public]]
| issue-pipe    = Among others
| traded_as = AMT
| full name      = Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Iacobus Peterus Iacaerus Hadrianus
| ISIN =  
| regnal name    = Imperator Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Anicius Iacobus Peterus Iacaerus Hadrianus Caesar Augustus
| industry = {{Unbulleted list
| dynasty        = [[House of Claudius|Claudius]]
|[[wikipedia:Consumer electronics|Consumer electronics]]
| father        = [[Leo X Claudius|Leo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|[[wikipedia:Software services|Software services]]
| mother        = [[Diana I Anicia]]
|[[wikipedia:Online services|Online services]]
| birth_date    = {{birth date and age|1962|12|15|df=y}}
|[[wikipedia:Video games|Video games]]
| birth_place    = Domus Aureum, Palatine, [[Castellum ab Alba]]
| religion      = [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
| module      = {{infobox person | embed=yes
  | education    = {{plain list|
* [[Castellum|Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis]]
* [[Adrianople|Academia Pescia]]
* [[Academia Militaris Olympia]]
}}
}}
| founded = {{Start date and age|1980|08|18}} in [[Haenna]]
| founders = {{Unbulleted list |  [[Florentius Ahala]] |  [[Marius Lactucinus]] | [[Aurelius Ocella]]}}
| hq_location = 1 Via AMT
| hq_location_city = Iuavum, Latium
| hq_location_country =
| num_locations_year = 2023
| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = {{Unbulleted list
| [[Aurelius Ocella]] ([[wikipedia:chairman|chairman]])
| [[NAME]] ([[wikipedia:Chief executive officer|CEO]])
| [[NAME]] ([[wikipedia:Chief operating officer|COO]])
| [[NAME]] ([[wikipedia:Chief financial officer|CFO]])
}}
}}
| products = <!-- This list is not comprehensive, but rather a representative selection of the company's well-known products --> {{plainlist|
* [[HoroloLucis]] <!--smart watch brand-->
* [[Celerlucis]]<!--Lightspeed phone-->
* [[Lux (personal computer)|Lux]] <!--Light personal computers-->
* [[Prisima (video game console)|Prisima]]<!--Prism-->
}}
}}
'''Jacobus VI Claudius''' (''Imperator Gaius Claudius Anicius Sabinus Anicius Iason Peterus Iacaerus Hadrianus Caesar Augustus''; born 15 December 1962) is the reigning [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]] and [[Monarchy of Perateia|Perateian Emperor]]. He was acclaimed as junior emperor on 29 July 1993, after being elevated by his mother [[Diana I Anicia]], though he functionally served as sole emperor from 2000 until 2017. While not without his controversies, Jacobus' reign has [text here].
| brands =
 
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* App Store
Jacobus was born at the [[Domus Aureum]], in Castellum, as the eldest son of [[Diana I Anicia]] and [[Leo X Claudius]]. He was educated at Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis, and later [[Academia Militaris Olympia]]. He became the first Latin heir apparent, and emperor, to obtain a university degree. He served a year in the [[Latin Army]], as a member of the [[List of Latin legions|Legio XVII Dianae]]. In 1991 he was made Count of Sasora and the North, a position he held until he was elevated to junior emperor in 1993. In 1987 Jacobus married [[Stephania Pinaria]]. Together they have three children, Maria, Constantine, and Selene. While regarded as a happy marriage, Jacobus has three illegitimate children from two different women.
* [[LuxTV]] <!--television/film streamer-->
==Early Life and education==
* [[Tempo]] <!--music streamer-->
[[File:Diana Augusta and her son Jason-1960s.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Jacobus as a child accompanied by his mother in 1966.]]Jacobus was born at the Palace of Augustus, in Castellum, the second child and first son of [[Diana I Anicia|Empress Diana I Ancicia]] and her husband [[Leo X Claudius|Leo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]] on 15 December 1962. Upon his birth he automatically took the titles [[Monarchy of Latium#Titles of the heir apparent|Duke of Galata]], [[Monarchy of Latium#Titles of the heir apparent|Duke of Velia]],  He was baptized at [[Sancta Sapientia]] in Castellum, and invested as Prince of Youth on Christmas Day in 1962. His godparents were [[Michael Claudius (born 1903)|Michael Claudius]] (his father's uncle); [[Prince Theophylactus, Duke of Ossonoba]] (his mother's uncle); [[Princess Zoe, Duchess of Haenna]] (his mother's sister); and [[Anna Claudia]] (his father's aunt). He was also given the title ''Imperator Destinatus''. He is named for his paternal grandfather [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]].
* [[Celerlucis Pacaro]] <!--Lightspeed Pay-->
 
}}
Jacobus was primarily raised in Castellum, at the Palace of Augustus, though regularly traveled between Castellum, Ascanium, and Adrianople with his family. He and his sister [[Isabella of Latium|Princess Isabella]] were the first members of the [[Monarchy of Latium|Imperial Family]] to attend formal schooling, though both were tutored by a private {{wp|governess}} until the age of thirteen. Jacobus attended Lyceum Sanctus Michaelis through secondary school, though spent the 1978 at Pescia Academy in Adrianople. During secondary school, Jacobus participated in the schools football program, also partaking was an avid golfer. It was in secondary school that he met his future first wife, [[Stephania Pinaria]].
| divisions = {{Plainlist|
[[File:Prince Albert and Grace Kelly 1972.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Jacobus with his mother [[Diana Augusta]] at the [[Ludi Circenses|1977 Ludi Circenses]].]]
* [[AMT Machinatores]] <!--AMT Engineering-->
After completing secondary school, he enrolled at [[Academia Militaris Olympia]], and joined in the [[Latin Armed Forces|Latin military]], for his tertiary education. Before attending Olympia, Jacobus spent a gap year traveling Belisaria. While at Olympia, he participated with the university's golf team for one year. He resided in cadet housing at Olympia and roomed with his cousin [[Bolvar Dain]]. He graduated in 1983 and earned a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Jacobus did not actively serve in the [[Latin Army]] after graduation as is customary of Olympia students. He became the first Latin heir apparent, and later first Emperor, to earn a university degree.
* [[DCC Oblectamen]] <!-- Entertainment and Streaming division-->
 
* [[Prisima Ludi Studio]] <!-- Prisim Game Studios-->
==Pre-reign political activities==
}}
Prior to his ascension, Jacobus was gradually appointed more and more duties as heir by his mother. Rumors in Castellum were that his father's health was in a weakened state. These rumors further persisted when Jacobus began to fill in for his father on appearances and state functions. In an effort to combat the rumors, Jacobus was sent to Caetota where he primarily served as Count of Sasora from 1988 to 1991. In June 1991, Jacobus was recalled to Castellum, when concerns of his mother's health began to arose after reports that she underwent surgery. He attended his first session of the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]] on 22 September 1996, much to the surprise of then [[Praesus Senatus]] [[Justinus Seius]]. Seius commented that Jacobus's attendance was <nowiki>"rather odd, though not unwelcome."</nowiki> Later after Seius was removed from office by Jacobus, members of Seius' faction revealted that Praeses Senatus Seius was vocal in party meetings at his displeasure at Jacobus's regular visits to the Senate and sitting in on sessions directing the Senate.
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===Mesazon of Perateia===
* 1
Following his tenure as Count of Sasora, Jacobus was named Mesazon of Perateia on 9 July 1991. He immediately relocated his family to the [[Perateia]], taking up residence at [[Monarchy of Perateia#Residences|Heraion]]. As Mesazon, Jacobus served as head of government and effective head of state as viceroy of Perateia. Jacobus's court came to an end in February 1997 as rumors of his mother's health began to spread. Of the end of his time in [[Perateia]], Jacobus said, <nowiki>"It's not something you like to think about. I've greatly enjoyed my time here, and for it to end, and especially on such sudden terms is disappointing."</nowiki>
* 2
==Reign==
* 3
===Coronation Controversy===
}}
Following the death of his father, Jacobus was elevated to co-monarch by his mother, on 29 July 1993, jointly reigning until 1 January 2000. While he was acclaimed by the Senate the following day, his coronation as sole emperor was held on 25 December 2000, which took place at [[Sancta Sapientia]]. The event was plagued by controversy, as reports leaked officials within the imperial household pushed to have the event televised, causing a rage among the clergy and senate. The situation was further inflamed when it was leaked a week that a court official was negotiating with a number of television networks to host the event, drawing ire from the RAL. Jacobus released a public statement stating that <nowiki>"[these rumors] are exactly that, rumors. There are no plans to televise my coronation...it simply will not occur."</nowiki> His coronation was not televised.
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===Early reign and senate crises===
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It wasn't until 2001 that Jacobus began to further assert himself into the political process, the first instance to deny assent to a legislative act of the Senate which would have privatized the [[Imperial Health System (Latium)|Imperial Health System]]. The action by Jacobus was widely supported by opposition parties in the Senate, also resulting in a large spike in his personal popularity.
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It wasn't until the Group of Ten scandal, which was brought to light and exposed by journalists from the RAL News, that Jacobus first began to more actively insert himself into governmental politics. Following the media reports, he promptly ordered an investigation into the matter, which resulted in arrest warrants being issued for Praeses Senatus Seius, Energy Primicarius Lucceia, among other members of Omnes officlas. Senator Jordana Lucceia was found dead in her office and her death ruled a suicide by police and medical examiners. The news of Lucceia's suicide prompted Jacobus to issue pardons for the remaining members of the leadership, but with the caveat that they were ineligible from participating in elections or public life for the remainder of their lives.
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Jacobus appointed [[Antonius Tullius]] as Praeses Senatus who presided over a unity faction led by Populares and a number of Omnes defectors. The appointment of Tullius led to 18 consecutive years of a Populares controlled senate.
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===Second decade===
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The second decade of Jacobus's reign continued with the elected government being dominated by the [[Populares (Latium)|Populares]] and the 5 year senate presidency of [[Constantine Otacilius]]. During this period, Jacobus promulgated a number of new laws and reforms, most notably the Welfare Reform Acts of 2006, the Healthcare Reform and Revitalization Act of 2002, and had attempted local government reform. The most controversial action of this period was [tbd].
| equity =  
 
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On 9 March 2011, his cousin [[Maria Tarpeia]] and leader of the Populares faction gained the Senate majority, and Jacobus appointed her the first female Latin Praeses Senatus. The new senate leadership saw further deterioration in Jacobus' relationship with church authorities as the Conservative government repeatedly attempted to push through hardline conservative measures, causing Jacobus to withhold assent from a number of senate approved legislation. He would eventually sign into law the Morality Acts, though sources inside the Domus Aureum stated that <nowiki>"the Emperor has severe reservations,"</nowiki> and the law was never actively enforced.
| num_employees = 125,000
===Conflicts with the Church===
| num_employees_year = 2022
Throughout his reign, Jacobus had a number of difficulties with the church, which strained Latium's relationship with the [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope]] and [[Fabria]].
| website = amt.la
==Assassination attempt==
| footnotes =  
On 13 June 2017, Jacobus was shot by [NAME], as he was leaving the Papal Basilica, in Fabria, for the baptism of [grandchild]. Jacobus and his wife Stephania were seriously wounded during the attempted assassination. Jacobus was shot twice, once in the left arm and another in the left underarm, which punctured his lung and broke a rib. Others suffering wounds included two members of the Praetorian Guard detail. Jacobus was rushed to University-Imperial Hospital, in nearby [[Castellum#Districts|Caelimontium]], where he underwent emergency surgery. He eventually recovered and was released from the hospital on 30 June 2017, and resumed his duties a month later.
 
Numerous groups claimed responsibility for the attack, however, authorities later announced that the [[IDR]] was responsible for the attack. The attempted assassination attempt resulted in lock-downs throughout the capital and a curfew. Investigations into [shooter] resulted in the discovery of a suicide note in his Castellum-based hotel room.
 
In the aftermath of the attempted assassination, Jacobus and the Senate passed anti-terrorism legislation. While [shooter] was killed during the assassination attempt, ten individuals were arrested in relation to the attempt. All were convicted following trial, and while some remain pending on appeal, four have been sentenced to death.
 
==Personal Life==
Growing up, Jacobus was an avid athlete. At age 6 he began playing organized football, and took up golf a year later. While at Olympia, played for the school's football team, initially under the pseudonym Michael Kontostefanos. He would participate on the school's football team for four months until it was leaked to the press he was participating. He later participated on Olympaia's golf team.
 
===Marriage and issue===
Jacobus had his first public relationship in these years, when it was officially stated after weeks of speculation that he was dating his future first wife, [[Stephania Pinaria]]. The two were wed in 1987 and had three children: Maria, Constantine, and Selene.
===Mistresses and illegitimate issue===
 
==Titles, styles and arms==
===Titles and Styles===
*'''15 December 1962 – 29 July 1993:''' ''His Imperial Highness'' The Prince of Youth
**'''25 December 1962 – 29 July 1993:''' ''His Imperial Highness'' The Duke of Galata
**'''25 December 1962 – 29 July 1993:''' ''His Imperial Highness'' The Duke of Velia
*'''29 July 1993 – present:''' ''His Imperial Majesty'' The Emperor
**'''29 July 1993 – present:''' ''His Imperial Highness'' The Duke of Adrianople
**in Garza '''29 July 1993 – present:''' ''His Imperial Highness'' The Duke of Tolosa
===Foreign Honors===
* {{flag|Belfras}}: Excellent Collar of the order of Arbe [[File:Order_of_Boyacá_-_Knight_(Colombia)_-_ribbon_bar.png|50px]]
* {{flag|Lyncanestria}}:  [[Order of the Imperial Lion|Grand Cordon and Star of the Most Excellent Order of the Imperial Lion]] <imgur w="50">RdM1gc8.png</imgur> <small>September 1997</small>
*[[File:Flagge Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha (1911-1920).svg|25px]] [[Kostritz]]: Knight Grand Cross of the Ducal Order of Kostritz [[file:South Atlantic Medal BAR.svg|50px]]
* {{flagcountry|Petra (Sydalon)}}: Knight of the Order of the Holy Lance [[File:Cavaliere SSML BAR.svg|50px]]
*[[File:Flag of the German Empire.svg|25px]] [[Rahdenburg]]: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Rahdenburg [[file:Order of the Black Eagle - Ribbon bar.svg|50px]]
* {{flag|Sydalon}}: Knight of the Order of the White Lion [[File:Order of the Elephant Ribbon bar.svg|50px]]
====Dynastic honors====
*{{flag|House of Hazaraspid}}: Knight of the Order of the Senmurv [[file:Military Order of Merit (Iran) ribbon bar.png|50px]]
*[[File:Bandiera Elba.svg|25px]] [[House of Philes]]: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Golden Bee [[file:D-SAX Militaer St-Heinrich Orden BAR.svg|50px]]
*[[File:Flag of the Province of Entene.svg|25px]] [[House of Kordvatsi]]: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Griffin [[file:BIH Order of the Republic of Srpska sash ribbon.svg|50px]]
 
===Arms===
{| border="0" align="center" width="100%"
|-
!width=20% |[[File:Coat of Arms of the Prince of Youth.png |center|100px]]
!width=20% |[[File:Coat of Arms of the Claudius Nero Dynasty.png |center|100px]]
|-
|<center>Coat of Arms of Jacobus, Prince of Youth, Imperator Destinatus (1962–1997)</center>
|<center>Coat of arms of the Latin Emperor</center>
|}
 
==Issue==
{| class="wikitable"
!Name!!Birth!!Death!! style="width:40%;"|Notes
|-
!colspan=4|'''''By [[Stephania Pinaria]]''''' (married [[Sancta Sapientia]] 13 June 1987)
|-
| [[Maria of Latium|Maria, Crown Princess of Dakmoor]]
| {{birth date and age|1990|7|3|df=y}}
|
| [[Martin, Crown Prince of Dakmoor]]; had issue.
|-
| [[Constantine XX Claudius]]
| {{birth date and age|1993|1|15|df=y}}
|
| [[Adela of Ghant]]; had issue.
|-
| [[Selene of Latium|Selene, Duchess of Saivres]]
| {{birth date and age|1997|3|22|df=y}}
|
| [[Audric, Duke of Saivres]]; had issue.
|-
!colspan=4|'''''By [[Baela of Gauekoizarra|Princess Baela of Gauekoizarra]]'''''
|-
| [[Juturna of Gauekoizarra]]
| {{birth date and age|1984|6|3|df=y}}
|
| Married [[Anastasius Claudius]]; had issue
|-
| [[Larunda of Gauekoizarra]]
| {{birth date and age|1984|6|3|df=y}}
|
| Married [[Henry of Adelon]]; had issue
|-
!colspan=4|'''''By [[Sibylla of Sydalon|Princess Sibylla of Sydalon]]'''''
|-
| [[Violant Claudia de Aultavilla]]
| {{birth date and age|1993|8|18|df=y}}
|  
| Married [[Edgar Galan]]; had issue
|-
!colspan=4|'''''By TBD'''''
|-
|
| {{birth date and age|1993|8|18|df=y}}
|
|
|-
|}
 
==Ancestry==
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|1= 1. '''Jacobus VI Claudius'''
|2= 2. [[Leo X Claudius|Leo Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|3= 3. [[Diana I Anicia]]
|4= 4. [[Jacobus Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|5= 5. [[Valentia Martia]]
|6= 6. [[Constantine XIX Anicius]]
|7= 7. [[Christine of Rahdenburg]]
|8= 8. Theodosius Claudius, Duke of Adrianople
|9= 9. Princess Isobel of Gaemar
|10= 10. [[Constantine Martius|Duke Constantine Martius]]
|11= 11. Eusebia Rasinia
|12= 12. [[John X Anicius]]
|13= 13. [[Joanna I Anicia]]
|14= 14. [[William II, Elector of Rahdenburg]]
|15= 15. Adalinda of Nyrundy
|16= 16. [[Peter Claudius, Duke of Adrianople]]
|17= 17. Leona Tullia
|18= 18. Gwyddawg, King of Gaemar
|19= 19. Princess Celeste of Montgisard
|20= 20. [[Aurelius Martius|Duke Aurelius Martius]]
|21= 21. Amantia Stilicho
|22= 22. [[Eusebius Rasinius]]
|23= 23. Maria Rasinia
|24= 24. [[Michael XIV Anicius]]
|25= 25. [[Eirene Orontina]]
|26= 26. [[John XIII Anicius|John XIII Anicius]]
|27= 27. [[Alexandra of Ghant|Princess Alexandra of Ghant]]
|28= 28. [[Henry V, Elector of Rahdenburg]]
|29= 29. [[Diana of Ravenna]]
|30= 30. George VI, Elector of Nyrundy
|31= 31. Ludmilla of Tungria
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'''AMT''', formally known as ''' Applicatio Microtechnologia, S.p.A.''' is a [[Latium|Latin]] multinational [[wikipedia:technology company|technology company]] based in Iuavum, Latium. It is one of the largest technology companies in the [[Ajax|world]] by revenue and market size. It is among the largest mobile phone and computer manufacturers or vendors.


==See Also==
AMT was founded as [NAME HERE], on 18 August 1980, by  [[Florentius Ahala]], [[Marius Lactucinus]], and [[Aurelius Ocella]], and was incorporated two years later in 1982. Its devices include [[Lux (personal computer)|Lux]] computers<!--Light personal computers-->, [[HoroloLucis]] watches<!--smart watch brand-->, [[Celerlucis]] phones<!--Lightspeed phone-->, and [[Prisima (video game console)|Prisima]] gaming console<!--Prism-->; along with LOS<!--computer operating system-->, ClOS<!--phone OS-->, and software and services that include the App Store, LuxTV, Tempo, Celerelucis Pacaro.
*[[List of Latin monarchs]]
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{{s-aft|rows=2|after=[[Constantine XX Claudius|The Prince Constantine]]<br /><small>''later became Emperor<br> Constantine XX''</small>}}
|-
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{{s-bef|before=[[Leo X Claudius|Leo Claudius]]}}
{{s-ttl | title=[[Duke of Adrianople]]
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{{s-aft|after=[[Constantine XX Claudius]]}}
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{{s-bef|before=[[Leo, Prince Consort|Leo Claudius]]}}
{{s-ttl | title=[[Duke of Tolosa]]
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{{s-aft |after=[[Constantine XX Claudius]]}}
|-
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{{S-bef|before=[[Michael Claudius (born 1910)|The Duke Claudius]]}}
{{S-ttl|title=[[Mesazon of Perateia]]|years=1991–1993}}
{{S-vac|next=[[Michael Pinarius (born 1938)|Michael Pinarius]]}}
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AMT
Formerly
  • [Former name here] (1980–2002)
Public
Traded asAMT
Industry
FoundedAugust 18, 1980; 44 years ago (1980-08-18) in Haenna
Founders
Headquarters1 Via AMT,
Iuavum, Latium
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Services
Number of employees
125,000 (2022)
Divisions
Subsidiaries
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
Websiteamt.la

AMT, formally known as Applicatio Microtechnologia, S.p.A. is a Latin multinational technology company based in Iuavum, Latium. It is one of the largest technology companies in the world by revenue and market size. It is among the largest mobile phone and computer manufacturers or vendors.

AMT was founded as [NAME HERE], on 18 August 1980, by Florentius Ahala, Marius Lactucinus, and Aurelius Ocella, and was incorporated two years later in 1982. Its devices include Lux computers, HoroloLucis watches, Celerlucis phones, and Prisima gaming console; along with LOS, ClOS, and software and services that include the App Store, LuxTV, Tempo, Celerelucis Pacaro.