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Wild (Heerbrugg)
Industry
Surveying equipment
Founded
Heerbrugg (SG), Switzerland (26 April 1921 (1921-04-26))
Founder
Heinrich Wild, Jacob Schmidheiny, Robert Helbling
Fate
Merged with Leica Geosystems
Area served
Worldwide
Products
Automatic levels, Theodolites
The Wild (Heerbrugg) company (pronounced "vilt")[1] was founded in 1921 in Switzerland. The company manufactured optical instruments, such as surveying instruments, microscopes and instruments for photogrammetry among others. The company changed its name several times, first being known as "Heinrich Wild, Werkstätte für Feinmechanik und Optik", then "Verkaufs-Aktiengesellschaft Heinrich Wild's Geodätische Instrumente", later "Wild Heerbrugg AG", later "Wild-Leitz". The company was linked with Leica in 1989, then it became part of Leica Holding B.V. Its subsidiary Leica Geosystems AG became part of the Swedish Hexagon AB Group of companies in 2005.
The Wild (Heerbrugg) company (pronounced "vilt") was founded in 1921 in Switzerland. The company manufactured optical instruments, such as surveying instruments...
Leica Geosystems (formerly known as WildHeerbrugg or just Wild) based in eastern Switzerland produces products and systems for surveying and geographical...
Microsystems emerged in 1997 out of a 1990 merger between Wild-Leitz, headquartered in Heerbrugg Switzerland, and Cambridge Instruments of Cambridge England...
Switzerland, where he founded an optical bureau and began working at WildHeerbrugg Company (now Leica Geosystems) in the field of photogrammetry and geodesic...
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the system. Between approximately 1976 and 1993, the manufacturers WildHeerbrugg (Switzerland) and subsequently, Leica Microsystems offered a dedicated...
design occurred with the introduction of the Wild T2 made by the Swiss WildHeerbrugg company. Heinrich Wild designed a theodolite with divided glass circles...
measured, from the images, using Swiss stereoautograph machines made by Wild (Heerbrugg) and physical models made to facilitate understanding of what was there...
Prototype lens for Nikkor-S Rangefinder camera Leica ELCAN 90mm f/1.0 WildHeerbrugg Reconar 98mm f/1.0 Medium Format aerial photography lens Kollmorgen...
IIa/IIIa too: Biogon 21/4.0 (1951 by Ludwig Bertele, later working at WildHeerbrugg, Switzerland) Biogon 35/2,8 had to be redone to fit into the new IIa...
family transferred the ownership and management of the company over to WildHeerbrugg, which had little interest in the photographic division of the company...
is about 0.001 mm. Well known are the instruments of the companies WildHeerbrugg (Leica), e.g. analog A7, B8 of the 1980s and the digital autographs...
when Kutter was seven years old. His father was a service manager at WildHeerbrugg, a machinery company. His mother is a former flight attendant at Swissair...
in the unpressurized cabin of a NOAA de Havilland Buffalo breathing with the assistance of an oxygen mask while operating a WildHeerbrugg RC-8 camera...
Switzerland for the Federal Office of Topography, Heinrich Wild, the founder of WildHeerbrugg, found himself in a storm at the top of the Dents du Midi...