Skyworth
Hong Kong-registered Chinese electronics company and OEM / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Skyworth (simplified Chinese: 创维; traditional Chinese: 創維; pinyin: chuāngwéi), officially Skyworth Group Co., Ltd., is a Chinese holding company. Its subsidiaries design, manufacture and sell televisions and other audio-visual products. They also invest in properties.[1] Headquartered in Nanshan High-tech Park, Shenzhen,[2] as of 2010, Skyworth has operations in Hong Kong[3] and Inner Mongolia[4] as well as in various locations in Guangdong including Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Dongguan.[5]
Company type | Public (SEHK: 751, SZSE: 000810) |
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Industry | Electronics |
Founded | 1988; 36 years ago (1988) |
Founder | Huang Hongsheng, Stephen Wong |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Zhang Xuebin, CEO, Executive Director |
Products | Set-top boxes, televisions, A/V security products, mobile phones, auto electronics, electric vehicles, and precision dies |
Services | IT services |
Website | www |
The company refers to itself as an "industry cluster",[6] but it may serve as an anchor for multiple integrated industrial-base sites. Skyworth is a member of the Chinese consortium that developed the Enhanced Versatile Disc.[7] It is also an OEM, making televisions that retail under brand names other than its own.[8]