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Facit and the BESK Boys: Sweden's Computer Industry (1956-1962)
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Industrial DesignExascale ComputingEngineeringBusiness HistoryIndustrial EngineeringBesk BoysInformation SocietyAutomationBusinessComputer EngineeringLarge-scale ComputersPhilosophy Of TechnologyComputer ScienceSocial InnovationWestern European MarketsTechnological ChangeTechnologyTechnology Transfer
In 1956, the Swedish office equipment company Facit embarked on a plan to produce large-scale computers for the Swedish and Western European markets. The plan involved recruiting several top engineers known as the BESK Boys, who developed a computer for Facit that briefly was the world's fastest. Circumstances, however, ultimately worked against Facit.
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