JVC is a Japanese consumer and professional electronics company, headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, established in 1927. The company is famous for showing Japan's first TV set and inventing VHS system.
JVC has developed several leading technologies, such as VHS video recorder, and JVC is providing products for the multimedia era. JVC Professional Products Company has equipped a complete production line of broadcasting equipment and professional demonstration equipment, including cameras, video recorders, editing equipment, D-ILA and LCD projectors, visual demonstrations, display screens and computer products.
Extended information Japan's industry is highly developed, and its industrial structure is developing towards technology-intensive and energy-saving and material-saving. The main sectors are electronics, household appliances, automobiles, precision machinery, shipbuilding, steel, chemicals and medicine, and industrial products are highly competitive in the international market. Most of the major industrial zones are concentrated in the Pacific coast, and four industrial zones have been formed, namely, Keihin, Hanshin, Zhongjing and Kitakyushu.
Japanese industry is concentrated in several industrial zones, such as Kanto and Donghai, and between Tokyo and Fukuoka. A long and narrow industrial zone has the longest industrial history in Asia. Many industries in Japan are highly developed, including consumer electronics, automobiles, semiconductors, optical fibers, optoelectronics, multimedia, photocopiers and advanced foods.
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