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The original article appears to be a video placeholder page without substantive text content about Paris's invention competition.
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The original link appears to be a video content page from France 24 that requires enabling advertisements to view. The only text mentions that France has "a long, slightly eccentric tradition of invention" and references everyday items introduced at Paris's annual invention competition, but no specific details are provided about what inventions were showcased, who the inventors are, or what makes this year's competition noteworthy.

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The names and backgrounds of inventors featured. Details about specific inventions showcased at the competition. Information about what everyday items were first introduced at this competition historically. Quotes from participants or organizers. The year and location of this specific competition. Any winning inventions or standout moments.
THE BRIGHT SIDE
Paris's invention competition clearly represents the kind of human ingenuity and innovation that BrightWire celebrates. French inventors have given the world countless innovations, from the stethoscope to the hot air balloon, and annual competitions like this keep that creative spirit alive for new generations.
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