The past couple of years Hasselblad has been very
busy filing new patents. Many of the patents for improvements in autofocus, viewfinder optics, and lens mechanics appear to be coming from engineers at DJI Japan who are working with Hasselblad. It's nice to have a parent company with a passion for research, development, and engineering... and the money to support it.
In Sweden, the image stabilization patent, which I linked in my earlier message, credits as inventor an engineer who has been working at Hasselblad since 1979. He went to work for Hasselblad shortly after getting his master's degree in engineering at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg (Göteborg). Hasselblad has several employees that have been with them for over 30 years including their lead optical designer Per Nordlund.
Hasselblad's location has always been an asset due to having one of the world's best schools of engineering in its backyard. MIT compiled a list of the top engineering colleges and universities in the world a few years ago and Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg was among the top 10.