“That’s not true,” interjects Bengt, the eldest of his sons. “Dad’s always been curious and smart. What he’s managed to achieve is more impressive than what development has resulted in. Without him, HSM wouldn’tbe the company that it is today.”
The farmyard forge soon became too small for the business, despite all the extensions built during the thirty years the company was based there. A decision was made to build new premises. As the first business in the newly established Nyhem industrial estate, the company moved into brand-new premises in early 1988, also changing its name to Hillerstorps Specialmaskiner.
Automation focus – past, present and future
A defining characteristic of HSM is an unyielding interest in new technology. The company can most easily be described as a pioneer with a strong interest in ground-breaking engineering. It was the first company in Sweden to use linear motors, which are used in eccentric presses, for example. The company’s premises have seen the manufacture of countless specialist machines, and common to all of them is that they’ve been designed to solve a problem.
“Really, we design prototypes that have to be fully functional from day one,” Sigvard explains. “To put it simply, we transfer previous experience to new projects.”
“In the past,” Håkan explains, “Dad could sketch out his ideas on a serviette and Bengt and I would understand what he meant. Once we moved to the new premises, we were able to employ staff, and then sketches on serviettes weren’t an option anymore. We needed to create drawings of the ideas, so we invested about 250,000 Swedish kronor in the first CAD software at the beginning of the 1990s. If we fast-forward a few more years, we started focusing on 4 and 6-axis robots, which are a necessity when constructing specialist machines today.”