Mitsubishi Electric

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
三菱電機株式会社
Native name
三菱電機株式会社
Public company
Traded as TYO: 6503
LSE: MEL
Industry Electrical equipment
Electronics
Founded January 15, 1921 (1921-01-15)
Tokyo, Japan
Headquarters Tokyo Building, 2-7-3, Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Setsuhiro Shimomura (Chairman),
Masaki Sakuyama
(President & CEO)
Products Energy and electric systems, electronic devices, industrial automation systems, home appliances, information and communication systems and space systems
Revenue Increase ¥4,054.4 billion (2014)[2]
Increase ¥235.0 billion (2014)[2]
Profit Increase ¥153.5 billion (2014)[2]
Total assets Increase ¥3,612.9 billion (2014)[2]
Total equity Increase ¥1,600 billion (2014)[2]
Number of employees
120,958 (2013)[3]
Parent Mitsubishi
Website www.mitsubishielectric.com

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (三菱電機株式会社 Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese multinational electronics and electrical equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the core companies of Mitsubishi.

Mitsubishi Electric manufactures electric and architectural equipment, and is a major worldwide producer of photovoltaic panels.[4] The corporation was established on 15 January 1921.

In the United States, products are manufactured and sold by Mitsubishi Electric United States headquartered in Cypress, California.[5]

Operations

Principal geographic subsidiaries

Principal divisions and business units

The Mitsubishi Electric-owned Solae Test Tower in Inazawa City, Japan is the world's tallest elevator testing tower.[14]

Products

An antenna manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric for the Atacama Large Millimeter Array.

Slogan

See also

References

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