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Émile Hugot was born on 9 June, 1904 in Saint-Denis, is a Sugar engineer and author. Discover Émile Hugot's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Occupation Sugar Engineer
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 9 June, 1904
Birthday 9 June
Birthplace Saint-Denis
Date of death 7 August, 1993
Died Place Saint-Denis
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1904

Charles Paul Émile Hugot (1904–1993), known as Émile Hugot was a sugar technologist, manager of sugar factories and he wrote the standard text on engineering in sugar factories.

Hugot was born in Saint-Denis, Réunion in 1904 and died in the same city in 1993.

Emile Hugot pursued his secondary education at the Leconte de Lisle High School (Collège Bourbon) and later at the Lycée Saint-Louis in Paris.

1923

He continued his studies at the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in Paris in 1923, after gaining his engineering degree he did military service, training as a cadet officer at the artillery school in Poitiers, he became a lieutenant in the artillery in Blida, Algeria.

1928

He returned to civilian life as a trainee chemist at the sugar factories on the French mainland at Artres and Bucy-le-Long before returning to Réunion in May 1928.

On Réunion he was engineer-surveyor to the Hydro-Electric Company of Reunion (SHER) from 1928 to 1929.

At that time sugar factories were in need of energy, and so his objective was to capture the energy in the Rivière des Marsouins to produce 36,000 kWh.

1932

He briefly joined his father's business offices, after which he became CEO of the Sugar Company Adam de Villiers (at La Mare) in 1932 and the Eperon Agricultural and Industrial Company (Société Agricole et Industrielle de l'Eperon).

At the outbreak of World War II Hugot was mobilized as the artillery battery commander at Pointe des Galets fighting on the side of Vichy France.

He was wounded in the Battle of Réunion and was transferred to England.

In London, he was assigned to the General Staff of the Free French Forces and participated in the Alsace campaign before being sent to the front of the Alps.

1945

He was promoted to Captain on 25 September and discharged on 28 September 1945.

He returned to Réunion to devote himself to the sugar industry.

He restructured the sugar industry of Réunion by amalgamating estates and factories of La Mare, Savanna and Grand Bois and the sugar estates of Convenance and Eperon and founded the Société des Sucreries de Bourbon, which has become the Bourbon (group).

1948

He became the CEO of Bourbon Sugar from its inception in 1948 and he remained in that position until 1979.

1952

He amalgamated the factory and the estates of Stella in 1952.

He was the founder of the Savanna Distillery.

Hugot is known throughout the world for his magisterial work on cane sugar engineering.

He had six children with Mary Noëmie Renée Jeanne Reydellet.

A school in Réunion has been named after him.