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The company was founded in 1963 by Mario Clementoni[2] (Potenza Picena, 1925 - Recanati, 2012) who, after an experience in the world of musical instruments in Pesaro, decided to start producing a product that was still little known in Italy at the time: the board game. He started the business with his wife Matilde and a few people who worked by hand, in an artisanal way. The first game is the Tombola of the song linked to the most famous songs of the period, so Portobello, Befana, Mago Silvan.
In 1967, he obtained an important commercial success with the presentation on the market of the boxed game Sapientino.
In 2017 the company developed the Sapientino Doc robot as part of the project A scuola di coding con Sapientino which it promoted in Italian schools.[5]
The Clementoni archive [6] is kept in Recanati, at the company's headquarters, in the collection of the same name (chronological data: 1963 - 2011),[7] and is divided according to company activity: research and development, marketing, administration, personnel. The documentation relating to the "molds" (molding on plastic material carried out at the Contrada Santa Croce plant) and to the advertising production is filed in electronic format and accompanied by photographs.
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^ abGuidi, Flavio (2005). Figli, capitale in azienda. Lo sviluppo generazionale aziendale attraverso la consulenza. FrancoAngeli. pp. 127–129. ISBN9788846467713.
^Ferrarelli, P.; Lapucci, T.; Iocchi, L. (2018). "Methodology and Results on Teaching Maths Using Mobile Robots". In Ollero, A.; Sanfeliu, A.; Montano, L.; Lau, N.; Cardeira, C. (eds.). ROBOT 2017: Third Iberian Robotics Conference. ROBOT 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Vol. 694. Springer. pp. 394–406. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-70836-2_33. ISBN978-3-319-70835-5.