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mechanical or industrial engineering
Hasbro, Inc. is a prominent American multinational company based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, specializing in toys, board games, and entertainment. Founded in 1923, Hasbro has a rich history of innovation and community engagement through play. The company transitioned from a textile business to a leading toy manufacturer in the 1940s, introducing iconic products like Mr. Potato Head and G.I. Joe, which helped shape the toy industry. Today, Hasbro's diverse portfolio includes beloved brands such as Transformers, My Little Pony, and Play-Doh, along with a wide range of board games like Battleship and Jenga. The company emphasizes intellectual property-driven growth, leveraging licenses for multimedia projects that connect toys with TV shows, films, and comics. Hasbro continues to expand its reach through strategic acquisitions and partnerships, including long-standing collaborations with major brands like Disney.
Hasbro, Inc. is a prominent American multinational company based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, specializing in toys, board games, and entertainment. Founded in 1923, Hasbro has a rich history of innovation and community engagement through play. The company transitioned from a textile business to a leading toy manufacturer in the 1940s, introducing iconic products like Mr. Potato Head and G.I. Joe, which helped shape the toy industry. Today, Hasbro's diverse portfolio includes beloved brands such as Transformers, My Little Pony, and Play-Doh, along with a wide range of board games like Battleship and Jenga. The company emphasizes intellectual property-driven growth, leveraging licenses for multimedia projects that connect toys with TV shows, films, and comics. Hasbro continues to expand its reach through strategic acquisitions and partnerships, including long-standing collaborations with major brands like Disney.























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