Top 10 Japanese Consumer Electronics Industry Companies Details as of July 1, 2024 CompanyMarket Cap (USD)CountrySectorIndustry Sony$105.46 BJapanTechnologyConsumer Electronics Panasonic Corp$19.20 BJapanTechnologyConsumer Electronics Kyocera Corp$16.85 BJapanTechnologyConsumer Electronics ...
Fujitsu Limited, Japanese electronics, computers, information technology, and telecommunications company, with over 500 subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. Headquarters are in Tokyo. Fujitsu was established in 1935 when it broke away from Fuji Electric Company, a joint venture started in 1923 by the...
Some of the popular Japanese electronics Corporation also includes Sanyo, Akai, Sansui, Sharp, Ricoh, Seiko, JVC and Hoya Corporation. There are more Japanese consumer electronics company specializing in manufacturering of audio equipment, home cinema and sound system, portable devices, sound speakers,...
Panasonic President Kazuhiro Tsuga, meanwhile, has been forthright about his desire to move away from consumer electronics. He recently told managers that any business failing to earn margins of at least 5 percent would have no place in the company, theNew York Times reported. Panasonic could ver...
For pilot projects, the output of these initial customer observations and conversations should be a clearly defined and prioritized set of needs, which will provide the foundation for all subsequent development activities. One leading Japanese consumer electronics company, for example, requires eng...
Founded by Junichi Fujioka, a Japanese expat who has been in Shenzhen for around 18 years, the company specializes in the research, development and manufacturing of IoT (Internet of Things) hardware devices and consumer electronics, mainly for Japanese companies. ...
The article discusses the competitive power of Japanese digital consumer electronics. It is stated that Japanese manufacturers excel at commercializing products but pay a lot of royalties to patent holders in the U.S. and Europe. The author shares five advantages of Japan including its competitive ...
and Sharp's TV used to be something to show off with. Today, however, Japanese brands are gradually disappearing from everyday Chinese life. It could be really hard to find Japanese consumer electronics products in major Chinese shopping malls now, and the sales of these products on encompassin...
(automotive, electronics, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, consumer products, etc.) and countries (Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, China and Japan). Claudia specifically focuses on the question of how cultural backgrounds influence a company's performance system and helps cross-cultural teams to ...