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Logitech
Logitech
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NameLogitech
TypePublic
Traded asSIX: LOGN, NASDAQ: LOGI
IndustryComputer hardware
Founded1981
FoundersDaniel Borel, Pierre-Louis Amiet, Giorgio Corsi
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleBracken Darrell, Nate Olmstead

Logitech is a global leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of personal computer peripherals, gaming peripherals, and other computer accessories, competing with companies like Microsoft, HP Inc., and Dell. Founded in 1981 by Daniel Borel, Pierre-Louis Amiet, and Giorgio Corsi in Appenzell, Switzerland, the company has grown to become one of the largest and most successful technology companies in the world, with partnerships with Intel, Google, and Amazon. Logitech's products are used by millions of people around the world, including professionals, gamers, and consumers, and are compatible with a wide range of devices, including Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and Microsoft Surface. The company's success has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Red Dot Design Award, iF Design Award, and CES Innovation Award.

History

Logitech was founded in 1981 by Daniel Borel, Pierre-Louis Amiet, and Giorgio Corsi in Appenzell, Switzerland, with the goal of creating innovative computer peripherals. The company's first product was the P4 Mouse, which was released in 1982 and was one of the first commercial mouse devices on the market, competing with Microsoft's Mouse 2.0. In the 1990s, Logitech expanded its product line to include keyboards, speakers, and webcams, and established partnerships with companies like IBM, HP Inc., and Dell. The company went public in 1998, listing on the SIX and NASDAQ stock exchanges, and has since acquired several other companies, including Labtec, Ultimate Ears, and Jaybird. Logitech has also collaborated with other companies, such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook, to develop new products and technologies.

Products

Logitech offers a wide range of products, including mouses, keyboards, speakers, headsets, and webcams, designed for use with PCs, Macs, and other devices, such as Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy S, and Google Pixel. The company's gaming peripherals, such as the Logitech G502 and Logitech G Pro X, are popular among gamers, and are compatible with PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Logitech also offers a range of products for the home office and small business market, including conference cameras and video conferencing equipment, which are used by companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. Additionally, the company's Logitech Harmony line of universal remote controls is popular among consumers, and is compatible with devices from Sony, LG, and Samsung.

Corporate Affairs

Logitech is a publicly traded company, listed on the SIX and NASDAQ stock exchanges, and is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland. The company is led by Bracken Darrell, who has been the CEO since 2012, and has a strong leadership team, including Nate Olmstead, who is the CFO. Logitech has a global presence, with offices and manufacturing facilities in countries such as China, United States, and Ireland, and has partnerships with companies like Intel, Google, and Amazon. The company is also a member of several industry associations, including the Consumer Technology Association and the World Economic Forum, and has collaborated with other companies, such as Microsoft, HP Inc., and Dell, to develop new products and technologies.

Innovation and Design

Logitech is known for its innovative and design-focused approach to product development, and has won numerous awards for its products, including the Red Dot Design Award, iF Design Award, and CES Innovation Award. The company's design team, led by Alastair Curtis, has developed a range of innovative products, including the Logitech MX Master mouse and the Logitech Crayon stylus, which are compatible with devices from Apple, Samsung, and Google. Logitech also has a strong focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility, and has developed a range of products with recycled materials and energy-efficient designs, which are used by companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. The company has also collaborated with other companies, such as Intel, Google, and Facebook, to develop new products and technologies.

Environmental Sustainability

Logitech is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has set a range of sustainability goals, including reducing its carbon footprint and increasing its use of renewable energy. The company has also developed a range of products with recycled materials and energy-efficient designs, such as the Logitech K380 keyboard and the Logitech M185 mouse, which are used by companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. Logitech has also partnered with organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Environmental Defense Fund to support conservation and sustainability initiatives, and has collaborated with other companies, such as Intel, Google, and Facebook, to develop new products and technologies. The company's commitment to sustainability has been recognized with several awards, including the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and the Carbon Disclosure Project.

Global Operations

Logitech has a global presence, with offices and manufacturing facilities in countries such as China, United States, and Ireland. The company's global operations are led by Nate Olmstead, who is the CFO, and has a strong team of regional managers, including Pradeep Javaji, who is the head of Asia Pacific operations. Logitech's products are sold in over 100 countries around the world, and the company has a strong network of distributors and retailers, including Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon. The company has also established partnerships with several major technology companies, including Intel, Google, and Microsoft, to develop new products and technologies, and has collaborated with other companies, such as HP Inc., Dell, and Facebook, to expand its global reach.

Category:Computer hardware companies

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