Background
Jürgensen was born in Gesing near Randers.
Jürgensen was born in Gesing near Randers.
He also attended Technical Institute and in 1860 a scholarship enabled him to visit several leading workshops abroad.
He was sent to Copenhagen at age 13 where he apprentished at the instrument maker Julius Nissen"s workshop in Købmagergade. Back in Denmark, he began to work for Edvard Jünger whose company he took over in 1869. The company was located at Sortedam Dossering (Number 37).
Under his management the company developed into the leading manufacturer optical, deodetical and nautical instruments in the Nordic countries.
He collaborated with Rasmus Malling-Hansen on the development of the Writing Ball which he also manufactured. Jürgensen"s instruments were noted for their precision.
His customers included the Danish, Norwegian and Swedish army and navy, Østervold Observatory in Copenhagen and scientists both in Denmark and abroad. With the growing significance of electricity in lighting in the 1880s, Jürgensen changed the profile of his company which was responsible for many large installations.
Two new partners joined the company and it was converted into an aktieselskab in 1887.
A new section for electric engines was established. lieutenant also moved to larger premises in Møllegade (Number 28). In 1890, in collaboration with Siemens & Halske, the company signed a contract on the construction of Copenhagen"s first central power station in Adelgade.
In the 1900s, the company came into economic difficulties and went bankrupt in 1906.