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'''XYZ''' was a "secret" department at [[the LEGO Group]] created with the intention of developing "big new projects," akin to [[Futura]]. It is known to have existed from at least 1979 into the 1980s.<ref name="Careers">Staff (22 April 2021). [https://www.lego.com/sv-se/careers/stories/two-lego-icons-say-goodbye-after-90-years "Two LEGO icons say goodbye after 90 years of combined experience"]. Career Stories. ''Lego.com''. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230925142142/https://www.lego.com/sv-se/careers/stories/two-lego-icons-say-goodbye-after-90-years Archived] from the original on 25 September 2023.</ref>
'''XYZ''' was a "secret" department at [[LEGO Futura]] that intended to develop "big new projects." It is known to have existed from at least 1979 to 1981. It did not result in any successful projects.<ref name="Careers">Staff (22 April 2021). [https://www.lego.com/sv-se/careers/stories/two-lego-icons-say-goodbye-after-90-years "Two LEGO icons say goodbye after 90 years of combined experience"]. Career Stories. ''Lego.com''. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230925142142/https://www.lego.com/sv-se/careers/stories/two-lego-icons-say-goodbye-after-90-years Archived] from the original on 25 September 2023.</ref><ref name="Korsholm">Korsholm, Jacob Bang Korsholm (17 January 2019). [https://hsfo.dk/navne/40-aars-jubilar-startede-paa-et-hemmeligt-projekt "40-års jubilar startede på et hemmeligt projekt"]. ''[[Wikipedia:da:Horsens Folkeblad|Horsens Folkeblad]]'' (in Danish). [https://web.archive.org/web/20230929045937/https://hsfo.dk/navne/40-aars-jubilar-startede-paa-et-hemmeligt-projekt Archived] from the original on 29 September 2023.</ref>
 
The only employee currently known to have worked on XYZ is [[Sten Schmidt]],<ref name="Careers"/> who joined Futura in January 1979.<ref name="Korsholm"/> Schmidt was assigned to a project at XYZ that involved designing ideas for new LEGO construction systems. Schmidt worked on the project for his first few years at Futura, but it did not end up producing any results. In 1981 Schmidt began developing some of the first [[LEGO Dacta]] sets, which were also his first products released. In 1984 he moved to working on [[LEGO Technic]], where he later created the Technic beam element based on [[Jan Ryaa|Jan Ryaa's]] Technic brick.<ref name="Careers"/><ref name="Korsholm"/>


The only currently known employee to work at XYZ is [[Sten Schmidt]], who was assigned to it when he joined the LEGO Group in 1979. Schmidt was moved to working on [[LEGO Technic]] in the mid-1980s, where he later created the Technic beam element based on [[Jan Ryaa|Jan Ryaa's]] Technic brick. Schmidt also developed some of the first [[LEGO Dacta]] sets between working at XYZ and LEGO Technic.<ref name="Careers"/>
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Revision as of 21:52, 30 September 2023

XYZ was a "secret" department at LEGO Futura that intended to develop "big new projects." It is known to have existed from at least 1979 to 1981. It did not result in any successful projects.[1][2]

The only employee currently known to have worked on XYZ is Sten Schmidt,[1] who joined Futura in January 1979.[2] Schmidt was assigned to a project at XYZ that involved designing ideas for new LEGO construction systems. Schmidt worked on the project for his first few years at Futura, but it did not end up producing any results. In 1981 Schmidt began developing some of the first LEGO Dacta sets, which were also his first products released. In 1984 he moved to working on LEGO Technic, where he later created the Technic beam element based on Jan Ryaa's Technic brick.[1][2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Staff (22 April 2021). "Two LEGO icons say goodbye after 90 years of combined experience". Career Stories. Lego.com. Archived from the original on 25 September 2023.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Korsholm, Jacob Bang Korsholm (17 January 2019). "40-års jubilar startede på et hemmeligt projekt". Horsens Folkeblad (in Danish). Archived from the original on 29 September 2023.