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    The company debuted a high-fidelity audio speaker in Japan in 1965 with the brand Technics. This line of high quality stereo components became a worldwide favorite, the most famous products being its turntables, such as the SL-1200 record player, known for

  2. 2024年7月8日 · Founded in 1918 by Kōnosuke Matsushita as a lightbulb socket manufacturer, Panasonic Corporation, headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, has grown over the past century, becoming one of Japan's major...

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  5. The Panasonic brand was first used in 1955 as the name for a speaker designed for exporting to overseas markets. It is now used as a Group brand for both our corporate identity and for our products and services. An introduction to the Panasonic Group's logo, brand promise, and brand slogan.

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  6. 2017年10月30日 · Osaka, Japan - October 20, 2017 - Panasonic ranked 10th in The Forbes Global 2000 List - The World's Best Regarded Companies In 2017 by Forbes magazine. It is second in 42 listed Japanese companies. The Forbes Global 2000 List is a well-known annual must-read in business.

  7. 2021年9月13日 · Panasonic remains tops among Japan's top 100 brands, as Sony, Sharp and Hitachi all push higher alongside global online giants like Google, Amazon and Uber. Clockwise from top left: Panasonic Nanoe-X anti-virus home technology; Sharp cooking appliances; Sony's Playstation 5; Hitachi vacuum.

  8. 2018年6月29日 · Campaign Japan spoke to Takehiro Ikeda, creative director of Panasonic Design and director of Flux, about the role design will play in the brand's future. Ikeda joined Panasonic in April after nearly 11 years at Seymourpowell in London.