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Panasonic celebrated its 100th anniversary in Mexico

Mexico. At an event organized at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, Panasonic celebrated the centenary of the company's founding and, locally, Panasonic de Mexico reaches 40 years of operations in the country. 

As part of the celebration, the Japanese company presented a comprehensive exhibition in which it presents the most significant events in its history, emblematic products, new technologies for use in the home or company, and innovative solutions for the industry and business of the near future.

The Panasonic 100th Anniversary exhibition recalled the ideas of innovation, creativity, social and environmental commitment, as well as the concepts of corporate philosophy that distinguish the company founded by Konosuke Matsushita in 1918, in Osaka, Japan.

In addition, faithful to the legacy of its founder, Panasonic took advantage of this event to send a message of gratitude to Mexican society for the trust received by accepting the company's products, allowing it to do business and generate jobs in the country.

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Divided into six large conceptual spaces, the exhibition welcomed visitors with a sample of the founding history, the Matsushita philosophy, Corporate Social Responsibility policies and care for the environment, in addition to the significant collaboration alliance with the Olympic Games. This first area culminates in a futuristic vision of the technology Panasonic develops for sustainable cities and autonomous vehicles.

At the center of the exhibit was a digital tree representing the huge pine tree that shaded Konosuke Matsushita's family home in the small village of Wasamura, south of Osaka. This tree was the heart of the exhibition symbolizing both the solidity and the constant growth of the company.

A loft apartment equipped with modern appliances, personal care products, audio systems and televisions exemplifies the consumer electronics business in the third area of the exhibition.

Three more spaces, dedicated to technological solutions for the professional world, complemented the tour. He highlighted a hybrid model of convenience store and fast food restaurant in which Panasonic demonstrated its advances in digital self-service kiosks, point-of-sale units, security, lighting, digital signage, refrigeration and other systems to improve the consumer experience.

In the fifth space, the audiovisual tools for the processes of creation and dissemination of content, as well as digital communication and information management, were exhibited. High-performance video projectors, broadcast-quality cameras, unified communications systems and heavy-duty computers are some of the products available.

It is no coincidence that the exhibition concluded in the area dedicated to solutions for the manufacturing industry, since Panasonic in a company that carries in its DNA the gene of production. This sixth zone showed energy generation, management and saving technologies, air extraction systems, lighting, machinery for industrial processes and production lines, as well as a wide range of microcomponents.

Local and global overview
For some years the company has been undergoing a bold process of renewal of its business divisions, focusing its efforts on the development of complete technological solutions for vertical markets, such as manufacturing, commerce, hospitality, fast food restaurants, content production and entertainment, among others. This without neglecting the local marketing and manufacture of electronic products and household appliances, through which the Mexican consumer has known the brand for 40 years.

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Currently, Panasonic de Mexico operates a manufacturing plant in the Municipality of Ixtapaluca, State of Mexico, where flat-screen televisions, audio systems and parts for other equipment are manufactured. The production of this plant is destined both for local consumption and for export to the United States and Latin America.  The company also has four corporate offices in Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey and Tijuana.

In addition to Panasonic de Mexico, Panasonic Corporation has 10 other companies in the country, contributing to the generation of employment for about 10 thousand people.

Globally, Panasonic Corporation operates 591 subsidiaries and 88 associated companies across the globe, employs more than 274,000 people and generates sales of 7.982 trillion yen in sectors such as consumer electronics, residential, automotive and B2B. (Data as of March 31, 2018).

Richard Santa, RAVT
Author: Richard Santa, RAVT
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Periodista de la Universidad de Antioquia (2010), con experiencia en temas sobre tecnología y economía. Editor de las revistas TVyVideo+Radio y AVI Latinoamérica. Coordinador académico de TecnoTelevisión&Radio.

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