TL;DR: Once one of Japan's most revered electronics brands, Panasonic will no longer manufacture its own televisions. The company has confirmed that all Panasonic-branded TVs will now be built, ...
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Panasonic has announced that it’s entered a partnership with Chinese AV brand Shenzen Skyworth, under its parent company Chuángwéi RGB, to secure the future of its OLED, Mini LED and QLED TVs in ...
Panasonic has signed a comprehensive partnership agreement with China’s Skyworth Group that will see the latter take over television sales operations in North America and Europe starting April 2026.
Skyworth assumes complete operational control—manufacturing, R&D, sales, marketing, and logistics for Panasonic’s OLED, Mini LED, and QLED lineup. Panasonic retains trademark ownership, product ...
Panasonic, once revered for its plasma TVs, is giving up on making its own TV sets. Today, it announced that Chinese company Skyworth will take over manufacturing, marketing, and selling ...
Panasonic has announced a major shakeup of its global TV business, at the same time as confirming a fairly interesting array of TVs for its 2026 lineup. After a bit of speculation about how much more ...
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Panasonic has launched its 2026 range of residential air conditioners in India, introducing 57 new models designed for extreme heat, dust and voltage fluctuations. The new line-up focuses on smart ...
Panasonic’s electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant in De Soto, is a 4.7-million-square-foot plant, roughly the size of 225 football fields and marks a major expansion of Panasonic’s U.S.