Hitachi introduces 'Project Green' to offer greater value and reduce waste from projector purchases
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Australia: 15 May 2013 – From 15 May 2013 Hitachi will offer a recycling initiative including cash-back bonus for customers upgrading to the latest Hitachi projector technology. Free of charge, Hitachi’s Project Green will collect old projectors as a part-exchange on new purchases and manage the recycling process, which will be expedited by recycling partner Reverse E-Waste. As part of the programme, up to 97% of projector components and materials such as plastic, metal and glass can be recycled, instead of going to waste.
Hitachi Strengthens LCD Projector Business
Australia: 18 March 2013 – Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. and Hitachi Consumer Electronics Co., Ltd. announces that Hitachi Consumer Electronics’ LCD projector business will be transferred to Hitachi Maxell by the end of June 2013. Hitachi Maxell plans to capture synergies with its optical business in terms of technologies and sales and marketing to strengthen and generate higher profits in this business.
Hitachi Projects Design Excellence
Australia: 24 January 2013 – Awarded for their slim and contemporary design, superior quality and design excellence, Hitachi's LCD 8000 series projectors have been recognised with two internationally-renowned design awards: Good Design Award 2012 and Product Design Award 2013.
Hitachi large venue projectors awarded iF Design Award
Tokyo, Japan: 18 December 2012 – The LCD projector '8000 series' received the 2013 iF Product Design Award. This is a high luminance model which is able to project high definition images onto a big screen without turning down the lights in a large conference hall.
Hitachi Australia appoints Hills SVL as distributor for Australia
Australia: 21 March 2012 – Hitachi Australia today announced the appointment of Hills SVL as national distributor for its Digital Presentation Solutions. As part of the agreement, Hills SVL will be responsible for bringing to market Hitachi's comprehensive range of StarBoard interactive whiteboards, digital projectors and accessories. The distribution agreement between Hitachi Australia Pty Ltd and Hills SVL becomes effective as of April 1, 2012.
Hitachi Australia Launches its First Interactive Projector
Australia: 2 February 2011 – Hitachi Australia today announced its first interactive projector with the launch of the iPJ-AW250N. It is the latest and most innovative technology by Hitachi from its Ultra Short Throw projector range. The iPJ-AW250N offers an e-pen-based, single user input interactive capability, designed so that users can turn virtually any wall into an interactive surface.
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