43 Facts About Sharp Electronics

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Sharp Electronics Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation that designs and manufactures electronic products, headquartered in Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture.

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Sharp Electronics was founded in September 1912 in Tokyo and takes its name from one of its founder's first Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil, which was invented by Tokuji Hayakawa in 1915.

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Sharp Electronics had a working relationship with Nintendo during the 1980s, and was granted licensing rights for the manufacture and development of the C1 NES TV, the Twin Famicom, the Sharp Electronics Famicom Titler, and the SF-1 SNES TV .

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Sharp Electronics introduced low-cost microwave ovens affordable for residential use in the late 1970s.

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Sharp Electronics ventured into the high end stereo market in 1976 with the introduction of high end receivers, amplifiers, speakers, turntables and cassette players.

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Since 2000, Sharp Electronics heavily invested in LCD panel manufacturing plants: Kameyama in 2004, Sakai in 2009.

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In June 2005 Sharp Electronics produced the largest LCD television at the time, with a display of 65 inches.

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Sharp Electronics acquired a controlling stake in Pioneer Corporation in 2007.

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At CES 2007, Sharp Electronics introduced a prototype largest LCD TV, with a screen size of 108 inches.

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10.

In July 2008 Sharp Electronics announced that the model will go into production for the Japanese market.

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In 2012 Sharp Electronics unveiled the largest production TV at the time, with a screen size of 80 inches.

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12.

In 2014, Sharp Electronics was able to stem losses and deliver a positive net income for its first quarter results.

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13.

Sharp Electronics led the market share of mobile phones in the Japanese market in April 2012.

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Sharp Electronics reportedly held 3rd place in mobile phone market share in the Japanese market in May 2015.

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15.

Sharp Electronics announced it accepted a US$100 million investment from Samsung in March 2013.

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16.

In 2013 Sharp Electronics developed the most efficient solar cell, converting a record 44.

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In 2013, Sharp Electronics Corporation was the tenth-largest, by market share, television manufacturer in the world.

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However Sharp Electronics remains the biggest television brand in the Japanese market.

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19.

In October 2015 Sharp Electronics announced a smartphone that works as a robot, called RoboHon.

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20.

Sharp Electronics began selling the world's first commercially available TV with a 8K resolution in October 2015.

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21.

In September 2016 Sharp Electronics unveiled the Sharp Electronics INTELLOS Automated Unmanned Ground Vehicle at the ASIS International 62nd Annual Seminar and Exhibits in Orlando, Florida.

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22.

On 28 April 2017, Sharp Electronics turned its first operating profit in three years, citing the restructuring efforts by Foxconn.

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23.

In June 2017, Sharp Electronics sued its Chinese licensee Hisense for damaging the reputation of its brand, seeking an exit from its licensing agreement.

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24.

Sharp accused the company of producing "shoddily manufactured" televisions under the Sharp name, including products they believed were in violation of U S safety standards for electromagnetic radiation, and the subject of deceptive advertising over their quality.

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25.

In 2019 Sharp Electronics re-acquired its own brand for use on TV's in the US market.

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In March 2020, in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Sharp Electronics announced it would use a TV factory with high-end clean rooms to manufacture surgical masks.

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27.

Sharp Electronics acquired the remaining shares of Dynabook from Toshiba in August 2020, making Dynabook a wholly owned subsidiary of Sharp Electronics.

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Business market, Sharp Electronics produces projectors and monitors and a variety of photocopiers and Laser Printers, in addition to electronic cash registers and Point of sale technologies.

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Private security industry, Sharp Electronics produces an Automated Unmanned Ground Vehicle named INTELLOS, which utilizes a navigation surveillance platform developed by Sharp Electronics.

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30.

Sharp Electronics Solar is a supplier of silicon photovoltaic solar cells, and offers a solar TV.

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31.

Corporate meeting room market, Sharp Electronics was the first company to bring the Windows collaboration display to market, which is a 70inch interactive display with built-in unified communication equipment and an IoT sensor hub for measuring environmental room conditions.

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In September 2014, Sharp announced that Slovakian electronics company UMC was acquiring an exclusive brand licence from Sharp and its European television and audio business UMC will acquire Sharp's Polish factory.

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33.

Vestel will sell Sharp Electronics-branded white goods, such as refrigerators and microwave ovens manufactured by Sharp Electronics in Thailand and China.

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34.

Sharp Electronics's remaining European business will then focus on the business-to-business sector including multi-function printers and energy solutions.

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35.

However, Sharp Electronics disagreed with the JFTC order and announced it would begin an appeals procedure against it on 2 February 2009.

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36.

In November 2011 Sharp was ranked in 11th place by Greenpeace's re-launched Guide to Greener Electronics that ranks 15 electronics manufacturers according to their policies and practices to reduce their impact on the climate, produce greener products, and make their operations more sustainable.

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Sharp Electronics was praised for its public support for a clean energy policy, after advocating the Japanese Government to increase the use of renewable energy.

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Sharp Electronics scored the fewest points in the guide in the Sustainable Operations category, scoring no points for chemical management due to not communicating commitments made on phasing out hazardous substances in its supply chain.

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39.

Sharp Electronics was the principal sponsor of Manchester United Football Club from 1983 until 2000, in one of the lengthiest and most lucrative sponsorship deals in English football.

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Sharp Electronics's logo was on the front of United's shirts over these 17 years, during which the team won seven Premier League titles, five FA Cups, one Football League Cup, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and one UEFA Champions League title.

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41.

From 2001 to 2003, Sharp was the main shirt sponsor of Inverness Caledonian Thistle F C in the SFL.

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42.

In June 2012, Sharp Electronics became name sponsor of a UCI World Tour cycling team, which thereupon became known as Garmin-Sharp Electronics.

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43.

In September 2016, Sharp signed a partnership with Stoke City F C for 2 years as an Official Platinum Partner.

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