Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Brand Company Profile and Display Business Introduction
Mitsubishi, full name Mitsubishi Group, is a loose entity formed by companies that were once part of the Japanese Mitsubishi zaibatsu. The name "Mitsubishi" combines "mitsu," meaning "three," and "bishi," meaning "diamond," symbolizing the company's stability and diversified development. The history of the Mitsubishi Group dates back to 1870, when Yataro Iwasaki took over the officially operated Nagasaki Shipyard and renamed it Mitsubishi Shokai in 1873. Since then, Mitsubishi has ventured into mining, shipbuilding, banking, insurance, warehousing, and trade, gradually becoming a significant driving force in Japan's industrial modernization.
In terms of the display business, Mitsubishi conducts research, development, production, and sales primarily through its subsidiary, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Mitsubishi Electric is a Japanese company founded in 1921, specializing in the manufacture of electronic products and building equipment. As one of the core enterprises of the Mitsubishi Group, Mitsubishi Electric occupies an important position in markets such as power equipment, communication equipment, industrial automation, electronic components, and home appliances.
Display Business Introduction:
Mitsubishi Electric's display business covers a wide range of technologies and applications. Among them, Mitsubishi touchscreens (also known as "Mitsubishi Human-Machine Interfaces") are one of its well-known products. These touchscreen products not only have the ability to receive input signals from touch heads but can also drive various connected devices according to pre-programmed programs. Mitsubishi touchscreens are widely used in various fields such as machinery, textiles, electrical engineering, packaging, chemicals, and more, thanks to their vivid audio-visual effects, intuitive operating interfaces, and extensive industry applications.
The characteristics of Mitsubishi touchscreens include:
High-resolution display: Utilizing high-pixel screens to ensure clear and detailed image presentation.
Strong durability: With high protection ratings, capable of stable operation in harsh environments.
Versatility: Besides basic touch operations, it can also achieve dynamic text display, recipe storage, and other functions.
Ease of integration: Supports multiple communication protocols, facilitating connection with other devices for data exchange.
Furthermore, Mitsubishi Electric is dedicated to the innovation and development of display technology, continuously exploring new display technologies and applications. For instance, in the field of industrial automation, Mitsubishi touchscreens have integrated advanced sensors and intelligent algorithms to achieve precise recognition of operators' gestures, providing more convenient and efficient operation methods. At the same time, Mitsubishi touchscreens support various operation modes such as multi-touch, swiping, and zooming, bringing operators a more enjoyable work experience.
Mitsubishi, through its subsidiary Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, has demonstrated strong technical prowess and market competitiveness in the display business. Mitsubishi touchscreens, with their exceptional performance and wide range of application scenarios, have become an indispensable part of the industrial automation field. In the future, with the continuous development of technologies such as the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence, Mitsubishi Electric will continue to drive the innovation and application of display technology, providing more efficient and intelligent solutions for enterprises and users.