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Written by Margo Lakin
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Thursday, 02 October 2008 |
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TOKYO– Matsushita Electric Industrial (MEIC) will now be referred to as Panasonic. The company recently adopted the name of its
well-recognized brand as part of a digital network product strategy for the
global market. The change will reflect Panasonic’s unified brand positioning.
With all employees working under one name–and one brand–the company believes
this will bring a greater stature and merit to corporate management. “The collective
wisdom will be much easier to cultivate compared to the past,” explains Fumio
Ohtsubo, MEIC (Panasonic) president.
Gone is the “National” home appliance brand, with all white
goods, electronics and component parts now under the Panasonic name. This is
the final part of a multi-year plan that saw the elimination of Quasar and
Technics. “Now we have one brand. Under one brand, we can propose a total
solution for our daily lives,” says Ohtsubo. Panasonic’s development strategies
for the future include development of device technologies for a wide array of
applications, innovations in products and technologies for digital networks and
an increase in environmental responsibility.
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