If there is one thing that most Hackaday readers will know about Denmark, it is that it’s the home of the Lego brick. The toy first appeared at the end of the 1940s from the factory of Ole Kirk ...
But Billund Airport, located in a central Danish town made famous as the birthplace of Lego, has beaten all others to claim ...
By next year, the Danish pharma giant behind it, Novo Nordisk, could even surpass Lego as Denmark’s most valuable brand, according a prominent global brand consultancy. “Novo Nordisk could ...
We had come to Billund in Denmark, home of the LEGO headquarters (the founder, Ole Kirk Kristiansen, who started the company in 1932, lived across the street) to visit LEGO House, a 130,000 sq ft ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Lego products have been loved by children and adults all around the world for decades. Their headquarters in Denmark is about to get a huge renovation. Video ...
Novo and Lego on top, PostNord and Coop at the bottom. The Institute for Opinion Analysis (Instituttet for Opinionsanalyse) ...
The Lego brick in its current form was introduced in 1958. The privately-held company is owned by Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, who is the third richest man in Denmark and the grandson of the company's ...
From the outside, the 130,000-square-foot Lego House looks like a large-scale version of a kid’s creation. Inside, visitors can explore everything the classic toys can do. The experience begins ...
LEGO was launched in Denmark in 1949 as a line of plastic toys that interlock with one another to construct objects, such as vehicles, buildings and even working robots. The beauty of the LEGOs is ...