Svend Olufsen

Svend Olufsen
Born Svend Andreas Grøn Olufsen
(1897-12-12)December 12, 1897
Quistrup at Struer, Denmark
Died December 22, 1949(1949-12-22) (aged 52)
Skive, Denmark
Nationality Danish
Occupation Electrical engineer
Known for Bang & Olufsen

Svend Olufsen was a Danish electrical engineer who co-founded Bang & Olufsen with Peter Bang. Like Bang, Olufsen studied at the Technical University of Aarhus. Olufsen and Bang both shared an enthusiasm for radio, which at the time was in its infancy.[1]

After Bang returned from a trip to the United States, he and Olufsen began running experiments in Olufsen's family manor, Quistrop, in Struer, Denmark. Their company, Bang & Olufsen, was formally established on November 17, 1925, with Olufsen primarily focusing on the business aspects.[2] Olufsen's mother, Anna, helped fund the company through the sale of their family's eggs.[3] Their first commercially viable product came in 1927 with the production of a radio that could connect to alternating current, rather than be battery-powered.

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References

  1. "Svend Andreas Grøn Olufsen". Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  2. "Bang & Olufsen – A Short History – The First 25 Years". BeoWorld: Everything Bang & Olufsen. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  3. "Svend Andreas Grøn Olufsen". Retrieved 28 December 2011.


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