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Panasonic Holdings Corp.’s decision not to rush into expanding capacity to build batteries has been validated by slower global demand for electric vehicles, Chief Executive Officer Yuki Kusumi said.
Panasonic Holdings Corp.’s decision not to rush into expanding capacity to build batteries has been validated by slower global demand for electric vehicles, Chief Executive Officer Yuki Kusumi said.
FP7 McCann Doha has been appointed as the integrated marketing and communications agency partner for Ooredoo Qatar. The multi-year partnership, effective from March 2025, will see the agency lead ...
The Panasonic Lumix S1IIE is a 24MP full-frame camera aimed at stills and video shooters. It uses the same BSI sensor found in the Panasonic S5II and S5IIX but paired with the body of the S1II and ...
Although Panasonic haven't officially said so, the S1 II and S1 IIE collectively replace the original S1 model that dates all the way back to 2019 when Panasonic first launched their full-frame range.
Panasonic is continuing to expand its L-Mount lens lineup with the new Lumix S 24-60mm f/2.8 – a fresh take on the standard 24-70mm zoom lens, shaving 10mm off the tele end for an overall smaller and ...
Panasonic has announced the launch of its latest standard zoom lens, the LUMIX S 24-60mm F2.8 (S-E2460), expanding the L-Mount ecosystem with a full-frame lens that offers both high-end optical ...
Panasonic has unveiled its full 2025 TV lineup after teasing the range at CES 2025, and we've seen the full lineup in action. The Japanese AV company initially launched its two new flagship models in ...
It was big news last year when Panasonic announced its TV business expansion was returning to the USA. And for good reason: the Japanese giant has been making some of the best TVs for many years ...
It's too early to decide a star rating for the Z90B, but early signs point to it being a solid option for those who want the latest features and highly regarded Panasonic picture processing, without ...
Japanese electronics giant Panasonic Holdings plans to shed about 10,000 jobs, or about 5 percent of its global workforce. The move is part of a drastic overhaul focusing on unprofitable businesses.
Panasonic will slash its global workforce by 10,000 people, half in Japan and half overseas, to become a more efficient, lean company, the Japanese manufacturer said Friday. The job cuts, amounting to ...