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Sam Eyde (October 29, 1866 – June 21, 1940) was a Norwegian diplomat, engineer, and entrepreneur, best known as the founder of Norsk Hydro and Elkem, as well as Hydro. Born in Arendal, Norway, Eyde pursued a career that spanned both diplomacy and groundbreaking innovation in the industrial sector.
Norsk Hydro, established by Eyde, focuses on the development, production, and sale of energy and fertilizers. The establishment of Hydro marks an important milestone in Norway's industrial history.
Elkem, another company founded by Eyde, specializes in the production and sale of silicon, ferrosilicon, and other specialty metals. Both companies have played a significant role in shaping the economic landscape of Norway.
Eyde passed away in Åsgårdstrand, Norway, on June 21, 1940, leaving behind a lasting legacy through his numerous professional achievements.