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Hisense

Hisense is a chinese multinational white goods and electronics manufacturer founded in 1969.

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2007

Hisense TV Line

In September 2007, Hisense TV LCD module production line was put into production, which is the first LCD module production line in China's color TV industry, breaking the history of foreign monopoly.

2005

Hisense Chip Born

In June 2005, China's first industrial digital video processing chip with independent intellectual property rights was born in Hisense, which is the first chip with independent intellectual property rights and can be officially industrialized in China's audio and video field. The history of China's 73 million color TV sets annually using foreign chips is coming to an end.scale commercial air conditioning market.

2002

Qingdao Hisense Hitachi Air-Conditioning System Co., Ltd.

In 2002, Hisense and Hitachi established Qingdao Hisense Hitachi Air-conditioning System Co., Ltd. as a joint venture, and began to set foot in the large-scale commercial air conditioning market.

2001

Research And Development Of Intelligent Transportation

In 2001, Hisense completed HiCON adaptive traffic signal control system, filling the gap of high-end products of China's traffic signal control system, and thus determined Hisense's leading position in domestic intelligent transportation technology.

1997

Hisense Electronics Stock

Hisense Elctronics A shares (600060) listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange

1996

Hisense South Africa

Hisense South Africa was founded in October 1996, taking the first step of internationalization.

1996

Air Conditioning Company

In 1996, Hisense introduced frequency conversion technology in China and established air conditioning company.

1993

Brand Name

In 1993, "Qingdao brand" was officially renamed "Hisense". In March of that year, the new trademark was officially registered.

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Hisense Australia seals major three-year NRL sponsorship deal - Tech Guide

https://www.techguide.com.au/news/televisions-news/hisense-australia-seals-major-three-year-nrl-sponsorship-deal/

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March 1, 2020

Hisense Released The World's First 8K HDR Dual-screen TV Hisense 85U9E

https://www.gizchina.com/2020/03/18/hisense-released-the-worlds-first-8k-hdr-dual-screen-tv-hisense-85u9e/

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March 18, 2020

International Brand Management of Chinese Companies

https://books.google.com/books?id=8Iz4huRKjRIC&q=Hisense+Group+Finance+Co+Ltd&pg=PA215

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中怡康:海信电视连续17年市场份额第一_激光

https://www.sohu.com/a/445655162_123753

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1994

Hisense has taken the first step in the international market by entering the South African market with its products.

1988

In 1988, Hisense released its first air conditioner, and in 1997 – introduced the first inverter air conditioner in China. Already in 2013, Hisense had 400 patents in the field of air conditioning.

February 1979

In February 1979, the factory was renamed "The Qingdao Television Factory", which officially produced televisions of the Qingdao brand

September 1969

In September 1969, the QingdaoNO radio factory opened.2, which produces radio stations under the brand "RedLight".
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Television production in ChinaChina was limited until 1979 when a Beijing meeting of the Ministry of Electronics called for greater development of the civil-use electronics industry. QingdaoQingdao No.2 Radio Factory was then quickly merged with other local electronics makers and began to manufacture televisions under the name QingdaoQingdao General Television Factory in ShandongShandong province.

Color televisions were manufactured through the purchase of a production line from Matsushita, the first of many such technology transfers from foreign firms Hisense has made in order to remain competitive. The companies it has bought from include HitachiHitachi, LucentLucent, Matsushita, NECNEC, SanyoSanyo, ToshibaToshiba, and QualcommQualcomm.

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In July 2015, Hisense bought a Mexico Mexico facility from Sharp for $23.7 million alongside rights to use the Sharp brand on televisions sold in North and South America.

In November 2017, Hisense announced that it would acquire a 95% controlling stake in Toshiba Visual Solutions for US$113 million. In 2018, Hisense became the majority shareholder in Slovenian appliance manufacturer Gorenje Gorenje with 95.4% of shares.

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  • GorenjeGorenje: Acquired 100% of shares in 2019 of the Slovenian Gorenje.
  • CombineCombine: Affixed to no frills air conditioners and refrigerators, Combine-branded products may be purchased by Chinese farmers.
  • Hisense-HitachiHitachi: A brand of commercial air-conditioners designed and manufactured by a joint venture of Hisense and Hitachi.
  • Hisense KelonHisense Kelon: A high-end brand under Hisense,[8] can be found on refrigerators and air-conditioners.
  • SavorSavor: A home appliance brand, from the eponymous Modern English word.
  • ToshibaToshiba: On 15 November 2017, Hisense reached a $114 million deal to acquire a 95% stake of Toshiba Visual Solutions.
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In 2015, Hisense received a five-year license to use the SharpSharp brand on televisions in the Americas. Hisense also bought a Sharp Sharp factory in MexicoMexico.

In June 2017, Hisense was sued by Sharp Sharp under its new owner FoxconnFoxconn, seeking to have the license agreement halted. Sharp Sharp accused Hisense of damaging its brand equity by utilizing its trademarks on products it deemed to be "shoddily manufactured", including those that it believed to have violated U.S. safety standards for electromagnetic radiation, and deceptive advertising of their quality. Hisense denied that it engaged in these practices, and stated that it planned to defend itself in court and "will continue to manufacture and sell quality televisions under the Sharp licensed brands."

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Hisense Group is a Chinese multinational white goods and electronics manufacturer headquartered in QingdaoQingdao, Shandong Province, ChinaChina. It started out making radios in 1969.[2]

Televisions are the main products of Hisense; their first TV model CJD18 was produced in 1978,[3] and it is the largest TV manufacturer in ChinaChina by market share since 2004.[4] In 2013, Hisense invented a type of transparent 3D television.[5] In 2020, it introduced the world's first true 8K 10 bit HDR screen TVHDR screen TV that is based on an AI-powered HDR algorithm and an image quality engine claiming 6.5T supercomputing power.[6] Hisense retails products under several brand names, including Hisense, ToshibaToshiba, GorenjeGorenje, SharpSharp,[7] Kelon and Ronshen.[8] Hisense is also an OEM, so some of its products are sold to other companies and carry brand names not related to Hisense.[Bell 1]

The company was founded as Qingdao No. 2 Radio Factory in 1969, and restructured into Hisense company by radio engineer Zhou Houjian in 1992.[9] Two major subsidiaries of Hisense Group are listed companies, Hisense Visual Technology (SSE: 600060)[10] and Hisense H.A.(SEHK: 921, SZSE: 000921).[11][12] Both had a state ownership of more than 30% via Hisense holding company [13][14] before the end of 2020.[15]

Hisense Group has more than 80,000 employees worldwide, as well as 14 industrial parks, some of which are located in Qingdao, Shunde, Huzhou, Czech Republic, South Africa and Mexico. There are also 18 R&D centers located in Qingdao, Shenzhen, the United States, Germany, Israel etc.[16]

History

In September 1969, Qingdao No.2 Radio Factory, the predecessor of Hisense Group, was established. This is the year its existence was first officially recognized. The small factory's first product was a radio sold under the brand name Red Lantern, but the company later acquired the know-how to make TVs through a trial-production of black and white televisions ordered by the Shandong National Defense Office. This involved the technical training of three employees at another Chinese factory, Tianjin 712, and resulted in the production of 82 televisions by 1971 and the development of transistor TVs by 1975.

Television production in China was limited until 1979 when a Beijing meeting of the Ministry of Electronics called for greater development of the civil-use electronics industry. Qingdao No.2 Radio Factory was then quickly merged with other local electronics makers and began to manufacture televisions under the name Qingdao General Television Factory in Shandong province.

Color televisions were manufactured through the purchase of a production line from Matsushita, the first of many such technology transfers from foreign firms Hisense has made in order to remain competitive. The companies it has bought from include Hitachi, Lucent, Matsushita, NEC, Sanyo, Toshiba, and Qualcomm.

The Hisense Group emerged in 1994 from a tumult started in 1992 by then-president Zhou Houjian or perhaps even by Li Dezhen, director of the Electronic Instrument Bureau of Qingdao. The Hisense Electrical Appliance Share Holding Company (now, Hisense Electrical Co Ltd) was publicly listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in April 1997. Increased competition and price wars in the Chinese electronics market in the 1990s were a boon to Hisense, which acquired ten failing enterprises by 1998.

Eager to expand beyond consumer electronics, Hisense Group aimed to also become a regional leader in household appliances, computers and communications. This strategy prompted great outlays of capital on R&D and on the creation of industrial parks, etc.

In July 2015, Hisense bought a Mexico facility from Sharp for $23.7 million alongside rights to use the Sharp brand on televisions sold in North and South America.

In November 2017, Hisense announced that it would acquire a 95% controlling stake in Toshiba Visual Solutions for US$113 million. In 2018, Hisense became the majority shareholder in Slovenian appliance manufacturer Gorenje with 95.4% of shares.

Products and services

Hisense manufactures white goods, televisions, set-top boxes, digital TV broadcasting equipment, laptops, mobile phones, wireless modules, wireless PC cards and optical components for the telecommunications and data communications industries.

It also provides a variety of services, including property management, information technology services, product design, mold design, pattern making as well as mold processing and manufacturing.

Brands

Hisense sells under multiple brand names.

  • Gorenje: Acquired 100% of shares in 2019 of the Slovenian Gorenje.
  • Combine: Affixed to no frills air conditioners and refrigerators, Combine-branded products may be purchased by Chinese farmers.
  • Hisense-Hitachi: A brand of commercial air-conditioners designed and manufactured by a joint venture of Hisense and Hitachi.
  • Hisense Kelon: A high-end brand under Hisense,[8] can be found on refrigerators and air-conditioners.
  • Ronshen: High quality, middle-end air conditioners and refrigerators retail under this brand name.
  • Savor: A home appliance brand, from the eponymous Modern English word.
  • Toshiba: On 15 November 2017, Hisense reached a $114 million deal to acquire a 95% stake of Toshiba Visual Solutions.
Sharp

In 2015, Hisense received a five-year license to use the Sharp brand on televisions in the Americas. Hisense also bought a Sharp factory in Mexico.

In June 2017, Hisense was sued by Sharp under its new owner Foxconn, seeking to have the license agreement halted. Sharp accused Hisense of damaging its brand equity by utilizing its trademarks on products it deemed to be "shoddily manufactured", including those that it believed to have violated U.S. safety standards for electromagnetic radiation, and deceptive advertising of their quality. Hisense denied that it engaged in these practices, and stated that it planned to defend itself in court and "will continue to manufacture and sell quality televisions under the Sharp licensed brands."

In February 2018, Sharp dropped the lawsuit.

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Hisense Group is a Chinese multinational white goods and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. It started out making radios in 1969.[2]

Televisions are the main products of Hisense; their first TV model CJD18 was produced in 1978,[3] and it is the largest TV manufacturer in China by market share since 2004.[4] In 2013, Hisense invented a type of transparent 3D television.[5] In 2020, it introduced the world's first true 8K 10 bit HDR screen TV that is based on an AI-powered HDR algorithm and an image quality engine claiming 6.5T supercomputing power.[6] Hisense retails products under several brand names, including Hisense, Toshiba, Gorenje, Sharp,[7] Kelon and Ronshen.[8] Hisense is also an OEM, so some of its products are sold to other companies and carry brand names not related to Hisense.[Bell 1]

The company was founded as Qingdao No. 2 Radio Factory in 1969, and restructured into Hisense company by radio engineer Zhou Houjian in 1992.[9] Two major subsidiaries of Hisense Group are listed companies, Hisense Visual Technology (SSE: 600060)[10] and Hisense H.A.(SEHK: 921, SZSE: 000921).[11][12] Both had a state ownership of more than 30% via Hisense holding company [13][14] before the end of 2020.[15]

Hisense Group has more than 80,000 employees worldwide, as well as 14 industrial parks, some of which are located in Qingdao, Shunde, Huzhou, Czech Republic, South Africa and Mexico. There are also 18 R&D centers located in Qingdao, Shenzhen, the United States, Germany, Israel etc.[16]

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