- Lars Magnus Ericsson
Lars Magnus Ericsson (
May 5 ,1846 -December 17 ,1926 ) was a Swedishinventor and founder oftelephone equipment manufacturerEricsson (incorporated as "Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson").Lars Magnus was born in
Värmskog ,Värmland and grew up in the small village ofVegerbol , betweenKarlstad andArvika . At the age of twelve his father died, and he had to start working as aminer . He worked until he had money enough to leave the village and move toStockholm in 1867. He then worked for six years for an instrument maker named "Öllers & Co." who mainly created telegraph equipment. Because of his skills, he was given two state scholarships to study instrument making abroad between 1872 and 1875. One of the companies he worked at was Siemens & Halske.Upon his return to Sweden in 1876, he founded a small mechanical workshop together with his friend Carl Johan Andersson who had also worked at "Öllers & Co.". This workshop was actually a former kitchen of some 13m² situated at Drottninggatan 15 in the most central part of Stockholm. Here, he started a
telephone company by analyzing Bell company and Siemens telephones and creating his own copies in their image. It was not until they started cooperating withHenrik Tore Cedergren in 1883 that the company would start to grow into theEricsson corporation as we know it today.In the year 1900 Lars Magnus retired from Ericsson at the age of 54. He kept his shares in the company until 1905 and then sold them all.
He is said to have been a demanding person, and disliked any direct publicity about his personality and did not wish to be idolized. He was, however, deeply respected by his employees. He was always a skeptic and cautious in business. He was also somewhat opposed to
patent s, as many of the products he made would not have been possible to do if the patent legislation had been overly effective. When his phones were copied by Norwegian companies he did not care, as his phones were in turn largely copied from Siemens. He initially did not believe in amass market for telephones, and saw it as a toy for the leisure class.After his death in 1926, he was buried at Hågelby gård in
Botkyrka . At his explicit request, there is noheadstone marking his grave.
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