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Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (Royal Philips Electronics N.V.), usually known as
Philips, (, ) is one of the largest
electronics companies in the world, founded and headquartered in
the Netherlands. In
2006, its sales were €26.976
1000000000 (number) http://www.philips.com/mt/ir/2006results/report and it employed 125,500 people in more than 60 countrieshttp://www.philips.com/mt/ir/2006results/report. Philips is organized in a number of divisions:
Philips Consumer Electronics, Philips Lighting, Philips Medical Systems and Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care. Philips is the main sponsor of football club PSV Eindhoven.
History
The company was founded in
1891 by Gerard Philips, a maternal cousin of Karl Marx, in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Its first products were
light bulbs 'and other electrotechnical equipment'. Its first factory remains as a museum. In the
1920s, the company started to manufacture other products, such as vacuum tubes, In 1927 they acquired the British vacuum tube manufacturers
Mullard and in
1932 the German tube manufacturer Valvo, both of which became subsidiaries. In 1939 they introduced their electric
razor, the
Philishave (marketed in the USA using the
Norelco brand name).
World War II
On
May 9,
1940, the Philips directors were informed about the Germany
Battle of the Netherlands of the
Netherlands to take place on
May 10. They decided to leave the country and flee to the United States, taking a large amount of the company capital with them. Operating from the US as the North American Philips Company, they managed to run the company throughout the war. At the same time, the company itself was moved to the Netherlands Antilles (on paper) to keep it out of German hands.
It is also believed that Philips - both before and during the war - supplied enormous amounts of electric equipment to the German occupation forces, which has led some people to think that the company collaborated with the Nazism, like many other firms in their day. However, there is no evidence to suggest that Philips itself or its management ever sympathized with the Nazis or their ideologies. The only Philips family member who did not leave the country,
Frits Philips, saved the lives of 382
Jews by indicating to the Nazis that they were indispensable for the production process at Philips In
1996, he was awarded the
Yad Vashem reward by the
Israel ambassador for his actions. There is little Philips could have done to prevent the Germans from abusing their production facilities and forcing their employees to perform slave labor during the occupation. The production facility in Eindhoven was the only Dutch industrial target that was deliberately bombed by the allied forces during the war.
Postwar era
After the war the company was moved back to the Netherlands, with their headquarters in Eindhoven. Many secret research facilities had been locked and successfully hidden from the invaders, which allowed the company to get up to speed again quickly after the war.
Philips introduced the
compact audio cassette tape in 1963 and was wildly successful, though its attempt to set a standard for
video cassette recorders, the
Video 2000, was unsuccessful in the face of competition from the Betamax and especially
VHS standards.
In 1982, Philips developed the
Compact Disc in partnership with Sony.
In 1991, the company's name was changed from N.V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken to Philips Electronics N.V. At the same time, North American Philips was formally dissolved, and a new corporate division was formed in the U.S. with the name Philips Electronics North America Corp.
In 1997 the decision was made to move to
Amsterdam, along with the corporate name change to Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. The move was completed in 2001. Initially, the company was housed in the
Rembrandt tower, but in 2002 they moved again, this time to the
Breitner tower. In a sense, the move to Amsterdam can be considered a return to the company's roots, because
Gerard Philips lived in Amsterdam when he came up with the idea of building a light bulb factory. He also conducted his first experiments in the field of mass production of light bulbs there, together with Jan Reesse. Philips Lighting, Philips Research, Philips Semiconductors (spun off as NXP in September 2006) and Philips Design, are still based in Eindhoven. Philips Medical is headquartered in
Andover, Massachusetts, United States (since moving from Best, Netherlands in 2002).
Sale of Semiconductors
As a chip maker, Philips Semiconductors was among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders.
In December 2005, Philips announced its intention to make the Semiconductor Division into a separate Juristic person. This process of "disentanglement" was completed on 1 October
2006.
On 2 August
2006, Philips completed an agreement to sell a controlling 80.1% stake in Philips Semiconductors to a consortium of private equity investors consisting of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR), Silver Lake Partners and AlpInvest Partners. The sale completed a process, which began December 2005, with its decision to create a separate legal entity for Semiconductors and to pursue all strategic options. Six weeks before, ahead of its online dialogue, through a letter to 8,000 of Philips managers, it was announced that they were speeding up the transformation of Semiconductors into a stand-alone entity with majority ownership by a third party. It was stated then that "this is much more than just a transaction: it is probably the most significant milestone on a long journey of change for Philips and the beginning of a new chapter for every one – especially those involved with Semiconductors".
In its more than 115 year history, this counts as a big step that is definitely changing the profile of the company. Philips was one of few companies that successfully made the transition from the electrical world of the 19th century into the electronic age, starting its semiconductor activity in 1953 and building it into a global top 10 player in its industry. As such, Semiconductors was at the heart of many innovations in Philips over the past 50 years.
Agreeing to start a process that would ultimately lead to the decision to sell the Semiconductor Division therefore was one of the toughest decisions that the Board of Management ever had to make.
On
21 August 2006, Bain Capital and
Apax Partners announced that they had signed definitive commitments to join the expanded consortium headed by KKR that is to acquire the controlling stake in the Semiconductors Division.
On
1 September 2006, it was announced in
Berlin that the name of the new semiconductor company founded by Philips is NXP Semiconductors.
Coinciding with the sale of the Semiconductor Division, Philips also announced that they would drop the word 'Electronics' from the company name, thus becoming simply
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Royal Philips N.V.).
Corporate affairs
In
2004, Philips abandoned the slogan "Let's make things better" in favour of a new one: "Sense and Simplicity".
ASML Holding is a spin-off from a division of Philips.
CEOs
Past and present Chief executive officers:
Aquisitions
Companies acquired by Philips through the years include
Amperex,
Magnavox,
Signetics,
Mullard,
VLSI Technology, Inc, Agilent Healthcare Solutions Group, Marconi Medical Systems,
ADAC Labs, ATL Ultrasound, portions of
Westinghouse Electric Corporation and the consumer electronics operations of Philco and Sylvania. Philips abandoned the Sylvania trademark which is now owned by
SLI (Sylvania Lighting International) except in Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and the USA where it's owned by the
Osram unit of
Siemens AG. Philips also owns a 96.5% share in the
light-emitting diode manufacturer Lumileds. In 2006 Philips bought out the company Lifeline Systems headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. In
2007 Philips acquired the company Ximis, Inc. headquartered in El Paso, TX for their Medical Informatics Division.http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/2134241.html
Sponsorships and naming rights
Philips sponsors the Philips Monsters of Rock festival in many countries.
In 1913, to celebrate the Dutch 100 years of independence from
France, Philips founded a sports club for its employees. The club was called Philips Sport Vereniging, or PSV Eindhoven, as it is now known.
Since the
Football World Cup 1978 in Argentina, Philips has been an official sponsor of the
FIFA World CupPhilips also owns the naming rights to Philips Arena in Atlanta and to the
Philips Championship the premier
basketball league in
Australia, which is traditionally known as the National Basketball League (Australia).
Worldwide presence
Philips also used to sell major household appliances (whitegoods) under the name
Philips. After selling the Major Domestic Appliances division to
Whirlpool Corporation it changed via
Philips Whirlpool and
Whirlpool Philips to
Whirlpool only. Whirlpool bought a 53% stake in Philips' major appliance operations to form Whirlpool International. Whirlpool bought Philips' remaining interest in Whirlpool International in 1991.
United States
Philips' American headquarters is Philips Electronics North America Corporation, 1251
Avenue of the Americas,New York City,
New York. Official website in the US.
Philips Lighting has its corporate office in
Somerset, New Jersey
with manufacturing plants in:
distribution centers in:
Philips Medical Systems (PMS) is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts. The North American sales organisation is based in
Bothell, Washington. There are also manufacturing facilities in Andover, Bothell,
Cleveland, and Milpitas.
Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care Company has its corporate office in
Stamford, Connecticut.
Philips Research has a laboratory in
Briarcliff Manor, New York.
Australia
Philips in Australia has its headquarters in Sydney,
New South Wales. The company employs over 400 people nationwide.
Regional offices are located in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
IT services are provided by P-GIS (CAS, CIS & BTS).
Current operating divisions/activities include;
- Philips Medical Systems (also responsible for New Zealand operations)
- Philips Consumer Electronics
- Philips Lighting (also responsible for New Zealand operations)
- Philips Dictation Systems
Philips Australia was founded in 1927 and has been involved in many activities over the years, esp manufacturing.
Today it is essentially a sales and support office.
As a result of Project LION (divestment of semiconductors), Australia's ranking rises from 43rd in the Philips world in terms of turnover to 18th.
United Kingdom
Philips UK has its headquarters in Guildford,
Surrey. The company employs over 2500 people nationwide. Here is a
directions Map to Philips UK.
- Philips Applied Technology, Redhill, Surrey develops new products and sub-systems including digital TV and communication technologies.
- Philips Business Communications, Cambridge offers voice and data communications products, specialising in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications, IP Telephony, data networking, voice processing, command and control systems and cordless and mobile telephony.
- Philips Consumer Electronics, Guildford provides sales and marketing for televisions, including High Definition televisions, DVD recorders, hi-fi and portable audio, CD recorders, PC peripherals, cordless telephones, home and kitchen appliances, personal care (shavers, hair dryers, body beauty and oral hygiene ).
- Philips Dictation Systems, Colchester, Essex.
- Philips Lighting: sales from Guildford and manufacture in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Lanarkshire.
- Philips Medical Systems, Reigate, Surrey. Sales and technical support for X-ray, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, patient monitoring, magnetic resonance, computed tomography, and resuscitation products.
- Philips Research Laboratories, Redhill, Surrey. Originally these were the Mullard.
- Philips Semiconductors, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire and Southampton, Hampshire, both also earlier part of Mullard. These now become part of NXP Semiconductors.
In the past, Philips UK also included
- Mullard Equipment Limited (MEL) which produced products for the military
- Consumer product manufacturing in Croydon
- London Carriers, logistics and transport division.
- Pye Telecommunications Ltd of Cambridge
- TMC Limited of Malmesbury, Wiltshire
India
Philips started operations in India at Kolkata (Calcutta) in 1930 under the name
Philips Electrical Co. (India) Pvt Ltd, comprising a staff of 75. It was a sales outlet for Philips lamps imported from overseas.
In 1938 ,Philips India set up its first Indian lamp-manufacturing factory in Kolkata. After the
Second World War in 1948, Philips started manufacturing radios in Kolkata. In 1959, a second radio factory is established near Pune.
- In 1957, the company is converted into a public limited company, renamed "Philips India Ltd".
- In 1965 on 3rd April, the millionth Philips radio is manufactured in India.
- In 1970 a new consumer electronics factory is started in Pimpri near Pune. (This factory is now closed. It was closed in 2006.)
- In 1982, Philips brought colour television transmission to India with the supply of four outdoor broadcast vans to DD National during the 1982 Asian Games.
- In 1996, the Philips Software Centre was established in Bangalore.
Poland
- European financial and accounting centre: Łódź
- Philips Lighting: Pabianice, Piła
México
- The Philips Mexicana SA de CV corporate office is based in Mexico City
There several manufacturing plants in Mexico, some are:
Philips Lighting in:
- Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
- Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua
- Tijuana, Baja California
Philips Consumer Electronics in:
Philios Domestic Appliances used to be manufactured in a large factory in Industrial Vallejo sector of Mexico City but was closed in 2003-2004.
Major consumer electronics products
In
1951, Philips introduced the
Philishave two-headed rotary shaver, marketed in the USA under the
Norelco name.
In 1963, Philips introduced the
Compact Cassette.
In
1978, Philips introduced the laserdisc player, using technology invented in the 1960s.
In
1979, Philips introduced the
Video 2000-system: a technically superior design, but a commercial failure.
In
1982, Philips launched the
Compact Disc in partnership with
Sony.
In
1991, Philips introduced the
CD-i, the Compact Disc Interactive system which had many video-game console-type features.
In 1992, Philips launched the ill-fated
Digital Compact Cassette format.
In
2001, Philips successfully launched the Senseo coffeemaker, first in the Netherlands and from 2002 onwards, in other countries across Europe. It produces coffee by brewing from custom-made pads containing coffee grounds. The original Senseo pads are produced by Douwe Egberts. The Senseo has been available in the US since 2004.
The company receives a royalty on every DVD manufactured." How can papers afford to give away DVDs?",
news.bbc.co.uk, The
BBC, 2005-10-11. Retrieved on
2007-07-29.
Medical systems products
Healthcare Informatics
- iSite PACS
- ViewForum
- Xcelera
Imaging Systems
Defibrillators
- Equipment
- Software
- Accessories
Diagnostic Monitoring
Patient Monitoring
- Multi-Measurement Servers
- Anesthetic Gas Monitoring
- Blood Pressure
- Capnography
- ECG
- Hemodynamic
- Neurological
- Pulse Oximetry
- Temperature
- Transcutaneous Gases
- Ventilation
- Clinical Information Systems (OB TraceVue, CompuRecord, CareVue Chart)
See also
Spin-Offs
References
External links
General
- Philips Global
- Philips UK
- Philips USA
- Philips Research
- Philips office locator
- Royal Philips Electronics NV - Fact Sheet - Hoover's Online
- Bloomberg report on Semiconductors spinoff (Dec 2005)
- Member of the Digital Watermarking Alliance - Furthering the Adoption of Digital Watermarking
Consumer Electronics
- Philips Consumer website
- Philips Speech Processing website
- Philips CD-i, History of
- What is the CD-i?
Semiconductors
- Philips to sell majority stake in semiconductors business to private equity consortium KKR, Silver Lake and Alpinvest — Press release 2006-08-03
- NXP Semiconductors
- NXP Semiconductors - related articles
Medical Systems
- Philips medical systems - for new systems
- Used Philips medical imaging equipment and parts - top remarketer
Lighting
- Philips Lighting Company Worldwide
- Philips Lighting - North America
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