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JVC is a global brand of high-quality audio and video products and technologies from JVCKENWOOD Corporation. Products marketed include camcorders, projectors, home and automotive sound systems and headphones, as well as professional products that serve the broadcast, security, healthcare and other commercial markets. Our mission is to create truly moving experiences and provide total satisfaction for our customers. Using our superior technologies to create new products. Established in Yokohama, Japan in 1927 as Victor Company of Japan, JVC became a leader in high-quality sound through the manufacture and sale of Victrola desktop phonograph players, followed by radios, Japan’s first “45/45” single-groove stereo record player, hi-fi speakers and 4-channel stereo records. JVC also played an important role in the development of television, commercializing Japan's first black-and-white and then color TVs . It also developed the two-head helical scan system, which became the foundation for videocassette recorders. In 1976, JVC introduced the world’s first VHS format video recorder, which became the de facto world standard for video and spawned an all-new culture of visual communication. Other firsts include the single-unit video camera/recorder in 1984, the pocket-sized digital video camcorder in 1995 and Everio hard-drive camcorders in 2004. Administration contact: serge.kampherbeek@nl.jvckenwood.com marcel.herrmann@de.jvckenwood.com

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JVC is a global brand of high-quality audio and video products and technologies from JVCKENWOOD Corporation. Products marketed include camcorders, projectors, home and automotive sound systems and headphones, as well as professional products that serve the broadcast, security, healthcare and other commercial markets. Our mission is to create truly moving experiences and provide total satisfaction for our customers. Using our superior technologies to create new products. Established in Yokohama, Japan in 1927 as Victor Company of Japan, JVC became a leader in high-quality sound through the manufacture and sale of Victrola desktop phonograph players, followed by radios, Japan’s first “45/45” single-groove stereo record player, hi-fi speakers and 4-channel stereo records. JVC also played an important role in the development of television, commercializing Japan's first black-and-white and then color TVs . It also developed the two-head helical scan system, which became the foundation for videocassette recorders. In 1976, JVC introduced the world’s first VHS format video recorder, which became the de facto world standard for video and spawned an all-new culture of visual communication. Other firsts include the single-unit video camera/recorder in 1984, the pocket-sized digital video camcorder in 1995 and Everio hard-drive camcorders in 2004. Administration contact: serge.kampherbeek@nl.jvckenwood.com marcel.herrmann@de.jvckenwood.com

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Yokohama

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Employees

10001+

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Founded

1927

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Estimated Revenue

$1,000,000,000+

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