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Latest Sharp News in Middle East and Africa

13 June 2008

Sharp to Introduce World’s Largest*1 108-Inch LCD Monitor for Commercial Applications; Now Accepting Orders

To Be Delivered to the Shinjuku Piccadilly Cinema Complex Opening July 19, 2008 Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market a 108V-inch LCD monitor, the world’s largest, for business and commercial applications. This monitor will be delivered to the Shinjuku Piccadilly cinema complex (Shochiku Co. Ltd.), one of Tokyo’s premier multiplex movie theaters, which is set to open July 19, 2008. In the future, Sharp will mount a full-fledged effort to accept orders for this model and plans to expand sales to the global marketplace. Read More...

27 March 2008

New Thin-Film Solar Cell Plant in Sakai Horizontal Deployment of Thin-Film Technology for TFT LCDs Annual Production Capacity on 1 GW Scale

Sharp Corporation has made a total capital investment of approximately 72 billion yen to build a thin-film solar cell plant in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture that is capable of boosting annual production up to a scale of 1 GW per year. Production will begin by March 2010 with a 480 MW initial production capacity for solar cells. Combined with the 160 MW capacity of the Katsuragi Plant (Nara Prefecture), this will expand Sharp’s global total production capacity for thin-film solar cells to 1 GW in April 2010. Read More...

20 January 2008

Sharp Introduces New Series of 2 –Door Refrigerators in the Middle East

Sharp will introduce to the Middle East Market a new series of 2-Door Refrigerators called the T-Project Refrigerators which incorporates modern design and a healthy lifestyle. Read More...

10 November 2007

Sharp introduces four new stylish Humidifying Air Purifiers with Plasmacluster Ion Technology that has been proven effective against 27 harmful airborne substances

Sharp exclusive plasmacluster ion technology was developed in 2000 and is an air purification technology that inactivates harmful airborne substances such as bacteria, mold fungi, viruses and allergens by releasing positive and negative ions (called Plasmacluster ions) into the air. In the 7 years since its development, Sharp has been working together with academic research organizations around the world and has demonstrated that Plasmacluster ions are effective in eliminating a total of 27 kinds of harmful airborne substances. Read More...

23 October 2007

Sharp Develops Super-Thin 2.2-Inch LCD 0.68 mm Thick, Industry's Thinnest*1

Sharp Corporation has successfully developed a 2.2-inch super-thin LCD for mobile devices with a thickness of only 0.68 mm, the industry's thinnest*1. Read More...

22 August 2007

Sharp Develops New LCD Technologies That Achieve High Image Quality, Super-Thin Profile, and Advanced Environmental Performance

Bringing Together an Essential Refinement of Its LCD Technologies Toward Creating the TV of the Future Read More...

31 July 2007

Sharp to Develop “Manufacturing Complex for the 21st Century”

Will Combine State-of-the-Art Production Facilities for LCD Panels and Solar Cells, As Well As Hosting Plants of Affiliated Businesses Read More...

 

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