CONNECTED 雜志第19期

CONNECTED 16: Discover the 75th anniversary edition of our CONNECTED magazine
Three quarters of a century are well worth a special edition! We have delved into our archives to be able to tell you everything about the history of the LEMO Group: how it all started in a rented 50m2 workshop; how the founder’s passion for photography brought about the invention of the Push-Pull system; how LEMO Group companies invented solutions to equip your most demanding applications and muc

CONNECTED 17: the new edition of our hi-tech magazine is out!
Our special feature will focus on robotic surgery through an interview with a surgeon and the portrait of two major players in this emerging market sector. You can also discover the world’s largest telescope, Europe’s first Hyperloop test tube and a solar boat with a rather unusual design. We will take you to the home of the iconic Nagra brand to listen to their first and extraordinary hi-fi turnt

An Emmy award for LEMO!
On 4th November, LEMO was honoured with a prestigious Tech Emmy Award at the (virtual) Emmy Awards ceremony. American television has thereby recognised the Swiss company for its major role in the launch and development of HDTV. This is also a great birthday present, as LEMO has just celebrated its three quarters of a century.

LEMO: A natural, respected name
When it was time to find a name for his company, Léon Mouttet stayed true to himself?–?simple and efficient. The first two letters of his first name and the first two letters of his surname make up: LEMO!

The invention of Push-Pull
Many companies share the Push-Pull connector market. However, only one of them can boast of having invented them. This is how it happened.As dusk is falling over the forest, Léon Mouttet sets up his camera close to a bush, pulls the cables of his flash and hides them as best as possible. The avid photographer wants to capture images of wild animals in their nocturnal life. Once the automated mount

Miracle in the court of miracles
The story of LEMO started in the lounge of a modest apartment above a square aptly named “La Cour des Miracles” (The Court of Miracles). It was here in 1946 that a prolific inventor decided to settle with his family and where the connector world was about to change.