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Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (????????, Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese multinational electronics and electrical equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the core companies of Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi Electric manufactures electric and architectural equipment, and is a major worldwide producer of photovoltaic panels. The corporation was established on 15 January 1921.
In the United States, products are manufactured and sold by Mitsubishi Electric United States headquartered in Cypress, California.
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Operations
Principal geographic subsidiaries
- Mitsubishi Electric Global
- Mitsubishi Electric - North America
- Canada
- Mitsubishi Electric United States
- Mitsubishi Electric Asia-Pacific
- Australia / New Zealand
- China
- Hong Kong
- India
- Taiwan
- Vietnam
- Japan
- There are 11 facilities and 2 laboratories, for example, Kobe, Amagasaki and Kamakura.
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Mitsubishi Electric Saudi Ltd. (MELSA) - Saudi Arabia
- Mitsubishi Electric Europe
- Benelux
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Portugal
- Russia
- Spain
- Sweden / Denmark
- Finland / Norway
- United Kingdom
- Turkey
- Mitsubishi Electric - North America
Principal divisions and business units
- Building Systems
- Air conditioning Systems
- Elevators & Escalators
- High-speed hand dryers (marketed as Mitsubishi Jet Towel)
- Communication Systems
- Communication Systems
- Information Security
- Space Systems
- Industrial Automation
- Automation Systems
- Industrial Automation Machinery
- Medical Systems
- Particle Beam Treatment System
- Power Systems
- Solar Power
- Semiconductors & Devices
- Contact Image Sensors
- Electronic Devices
- TFT-LCDs
- Transportation
- Automotive Equipment
- Intelligent Transport Systems
- Transportation Systems
- Visual Information Systems
- High definition Televisions
- Large-Scale LED Displays
- Multimedia Projectors
- Nihon Kentetsu
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Products
- The company makes Active Electronically Scanned Array radar systems for the Mitsubishi F-2 fighter.
- Televisions
- The company's most notable products in the United States come from the large-screen HDTV division. Competitors in this market are Sony, Pioneer, Panasonic, JVC, Samsung (Akai), Daewoo, LG (Zenith), and Apex Digital.
- The company manufactured direct-view CRT televisions until 2001. The last notable size in this field was a 40" (diagonal) tube size.
- Mitsubishi manufactured LCD TVs until 2008.
- Mitsubishi manufactured DLP High Definition TVs until December, 2012. The company is now focusing on professional and home theater DLP projection applications, and is no longer manufacturing televisions for the consumer market.
- Automotive parts (Original Equipment Mfg)
- Factory automation equipment
- Robots
- Elevators and escalators
- The company held the record for the fastest elevator in the world, in the 70-story Yokohama Landmark Tower, from 1993 until 2005.
- Air conditioners
- EcoCute heat pump water heaters
- Dehumidifiers
- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems
- Mobile phones, from 1999 to 2008. Created for NTT DoCoMo. Mitsubishi quit the mobile phone business in Apr 2008 after decrease in shipments. They estimated a temporary loss of 17 billion Yen in income before income taxes.
- Photovoltaic panels
- SCOPO. The Corporation claims (as cited in "References") to have achieved the world's first transmission at 10 Gbit/s between relay equipment boards set at a distance of 500 mm apart.
- Mitsubishi also previously made Video Cassette Recorders known as the Mitsubishi Black Diamond VCR.
- Saffron Type System, an anti-aliased text-rendering engine, developed by Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL)
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Slogans
- With you today and tomorrow (?????????, 1962-1968, in Japan only)
- Advanced and ever advancing Mitsubishi Electric (???????????, 1968-1985 in Japan, 1968-2001 outside Japan)
- SOCIO-TECH: enhancing lifestyles through technology (????????????? SOCIO-TECH, 1985-2001 in Japan. The "Blue MITSUBISHI" logo was introduced for use in Japan.)
- Changes for the Better (since 2001)
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See also
- List of elevator manufacturers
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References
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External links
- Official website (in English)
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