Orion Electronics

Orion Electronics Ltd is a consumer electronics company headquartered in Budapest, Hungary.[1] Orion supplies a wide range of brown and white goods including televisions (LCD, Plasma and CRT), DVD players/recorders/with HDD, home theatre systems, Navigation Systems, Portable DVD Players, active speaker systems, computer monitors, MP3/MP4 players, washing machines, dishwashers, cooking ranges, microwave ovens and the full range of small domestic appliances. The company is owned and managed by the Thakral Corporation of Singapore.[2]

Orion Electronics Ltd.
Formerly
  • Magyar Wolframlámpagyár
  • Orion Villamossági Rt.
  • Magyar Wolframlámpa Kremeneczky János Rt.
Subsidiary of Thakral Group (ASX: THG)
Industryconsumer electronics
Founded1913
FounderJános Kremeneczky
HeadquartersBudapest, Hungary
Sóskút, Hungary
Area served
worldwide
Key people
G.S Arora, H.S Chadha, Shourya Mohan
Products
ParentThakral Corporation
Websitehttp://webshop.orion.hu/

History

The company was established by János Kremeneczky in 1913 and started as a manufacturer of electrical bulbs. The two main profiles of the factory were the radio production started in 1925 and the production of glass and vacuum technology products (ampoules, thermos). The signal generators, oscilloscopes and pulse generators manufactured by Orion's instrumentation class have done a good job for the domestic industry as well as for export. Orion has been producing electrical goods (like radios since the 1920s. The television production started in 1956. Since the 1970s, the company designed, produced, installed and maintained microwave telecommunication equipment also. [1]

Products

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References

  1. "Orion (magyar vállalat) – Wikipédia" (in Hungarian). Hu.wikipedia.org. 2017-03-25. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  2. "Orion Home". Orion.hu. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  3. "Orion Products". Orion.hu. Archived from the original on 2017-07-05. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
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