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Industry | Surveying equipment |
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Founded | Heerbrugg (SG), Switzerland (26 April 1921 ) |
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.