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Ragnhild Laila Lillemor Ohlgren ( Andersson; 19 November 1937 – 6 January 2014) was a Swedish
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who is seen as the developer of
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together with
Östen Mäkitalo Östen Mäkitalo (27 August 1938 – 16 June 2011) was a Swedish electrical engineer. He is considered to be one of the most important developers in modern times together with Laila Ohlgren, both engineers at Telia. Together they developed the ...
, both engineers at Telia. In particular, she successfully introduced storage of the telephone number to be dialed in the phone's microprocessor so that connection could be achieved by pressing the call button. This avoided transmission breakages caused by obstacles such as trees during more lengthy traditional dialing. The approach was subsequently adopted worldwide. For her efforts, in 2009 she became the first woman to be awarded the
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for technical innovation.


Early life

Born in Tingshammer just outside
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on 17 November 1937, Ragnhild Laila Lillemor Andersson was the daughter of Johan Arvid Andersson and his wife Sally Elisabeth born Carlsson. The family name was subsequently changed to Tingshammar. She was brought up by her single mother in difficult conditions. She attended the public school in
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. While still a teenager, she met the baritone Bo Viktor Ohlgren (1933–2015) who was active in the
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. They married in 1959. Together they had two children, Magnus and HĂĄkan, who both became engineers. Thanks to her father-in-law who worked for the Swedish telecoms' authority Televerket, she began working there in 1956 while continuing her education at home in the evenings. In this way, she succeeded in passing not only the school matriculation examination, but was also able to graduate as an engineer. At Televerket where she was the only woman in her department, she was promoted to project leader with involvement in the development of mobile telephone technology. From 1969, she was working with
Östen Mäkitalo Östen Mäkitalo (27 August 1938 – 16 June 2011) was a Swedish electrical engineer. He is considered to be one of the most important developers in modern times together with Laila Ohlgren, both engineers at Telia. Together they developed the ...
in connection with the
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(NMT) project.


Inventing the call button

When final tests of the NMT system were being conducted in 1979 just a few days before a key meeting in
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, it suddenly occurred to Laila Ohlgren that the frequent breakdowns in dialing caused by objects such as trees when on the move could be overcome by using the phone's microprocessor to store the number to be dialed. A call button could then be used to make the connection by combining all the digits in one go. Although it was Whit weekend, she called Ă–sten and asked him if they should drive around Stockholm and test her idea out. As reported in ''
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'', she explained, "One of us drove and the other made calls, and we continued the whole weekend. We perhaps made a thousand connections in order to get a reasonable statistical basis to see if the new solution worked. And it did." The approach proved to represent an important improvement in performance and was adopted as a component of NMT, the first integrated mobile telephony system in the world. Ohlgren's call button innovation became a world standard. Ohlgren continued to be employed at Televerket, later known as Telia, heading 750 employees in their insurance branch in
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until her retirement in 2005. In 2009, Laila Ohlgren became the first woman to be honoured with the
Polhem Prize The Polhem Prize (''Polhemspriset'') is a Swedish award for a high-level technological innovation or an ingenious solution to a technical problem. The innovation must be available and shown competitive on the open market. The prize is awarded by Sw ...
from the Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers, which included an award of 250,000 Swedish crowns (or around $28,000). She died on 6 January 2014 and is buried in SkogskyrkogĂĄrden Cemetery in
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.


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Laila Ohlgren utvecklade mobiltelefonin
illustrated biography of Laila Ohlgren in Swedish {{DEFAULTSORT:Ohlgren, Laila 1937 births 2014 deaths 20th-century Swedish inventors 20th-century women inventors Telecommunications engineers Swedish women engineers 20th-century Swedish women engineers 21st-century Swedish women engineers 20th-century Swedish engineers 21st-century Swedish engineers 21st-century women inventors Engineers from Stockholm