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| Kenwood is aiming to become a
"World Excellent Company" with
its core competencies in sound
and wireless radio communications.
Kenwood, which was established
in 1946 in Akaho, Nagano
Prefecture as a company
specializing in radio assembly
and repair, produced an
advanced high-frequency coil
by taking advantage of its
location surrounded by
mountains, where radio waves
were weak. The high-frequency
technology that was built at
that time became the base for
the Company to develop FM
tuners and amateur radios.
Since then, it has expanded
its business domains steadily
to include home-use and
car-mounted audio systems as
well as commercial radio
equipment businesses. Its
business areas have also
expanded into North America,
Europe, Asia, particularly
China, East Europe,
particularly Russia, Latin
America and the Middle East.
During the period when the
Company was called TRIO
Electronics, Inc. (1960 -
1986), it developed as a
full-scale audio manufacturer
with the launch of FM tuners
that were evaluated as the
world's best, followed by
transistorizing audio products
for the first time in the
industry. The Company
leveraged its advanced
technologies that it had
developed in home-use audio
products to enter into the car
audio product and portable
audio product markets in 1980
and 1982, respectively,
establishing the foundation of
its present concept of sound
entertainment.
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