Electricity meter
1946
30.0 x 19.0 cm
NEMO Science Museum
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Electricity meter
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Artist Biography
Landis & Gyr: Pioneers of Precision and Artistic Vision
Landis & Gyr is more than just a manufacturer of electricity meters; it’s a legacy woven into the fabric of Swiss innovation and underpinned by a profound commitment to artistic patronage. Founded in 1896 as Theiler & Co., its origins lie in the meticulous craftsmanship of Heinrich Landis and Adelrich Gyr, who recognized the importance of accuracy alongside beauty – principles that continue to guide the company’s ethos today. From its humble beginnings in Zug, Switzerland, Landis+Gyr ascended to become a global leader in energy management solutions, driven by an unwavering dedication to technological advancement and a surprising embrace of cultural enrichment.- Early Years & Founding Principles: Theiler’s initial focus on developing reliable electricity meters established a foundation for Landis & Gyr's core values – precision engineering combined with entrepreneurial spirit. Gyr’s vision broadened the scope of operations, integrating Karl Heinrich Gyr as a partner in 1905 and propelling the company toward international expansion.
- Growth Through Innovation: The First World War spurred significant growth, fueled by demand for instruments vital to industrial production. Recognizing the transformative potential of technology, Landis & Gyr invested heavily in research and development, pioneering advancements in metering techniques that would reshape the energy sector.
- Post-War Expansion & Technological Breakthroughs: Following the war’s devastation, Landis+Gyr capitalized on Switzerland's economic recovery, establishing itself as a prominent exporter of precision instruments. The company achieved its breakthrough moment in 1958 with the introduction of the first microprocessor-based electricity meter – a pivotal step toward automating energy monitoring and optimizing grid performance.
- Global Leadership & Strategic Acquisitions: Landis+Gyr’s trajectory continued upward throughout the latter half of the 20th century, marked by strategic acquisitions that bolstered its market position and broadened its technological capabilities. The company solidified its dominance in the AMI sector with collaborations like Toshiba and Siemens, cementing its role as a cornerstone of modern energy infrastructure.
- Contemporary Focus & Artistic Legacy: Today, Landis+Gyr remains steadfastly committed to sustainability and innovation, prioritizing data analytics and smart grid technologies alongside its enduring tradition of excellence. Furthermore, the Landis & Gyr Stiftung continues to champion artistic endeavors, reflecting the company’s belief that creativity and precision can coexist—a testament to the visionary spirit that birthed Landis & Gyr over a century ago.
landis & gyr
Switzerland
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Utility Metering
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Siemens']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Richard Theiler
- Adelrich Gyr
- Full Name: Landis & Gyr
- Nationality: Swiss
- Notable Artworks:
- Switchboard
- Electricity meter
- Place Of Birth: Zug, Switzerland

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