Hisense Television

Qingdao, Shandong Province is home to the global headquarters of Hisense Group, a Chinese manufacturer of electronics and appliances. Televisions are Hisense’s main product category, and as of 2004, it has the largest market share among Chinese TV producers. Since Hisense is an OEM, some of its products are sold to other companies and marketed under brands unaffiliated with the company.

Hisense H.A. (SEHK: 921, SZSE: 000921) and Hisense Visual Technologies (SSE: 600060) are the two listed businesses under the Hisense Group. Through Hisense Holding Company, the state held more than 30% of both until the end of 2020.

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For the telecommunications and data communications sectors, Hisense produces white goods, televisions, set-top boxes, digital TV broadcasting equipment, laptops, mobile phones, wireless modules, wireless PC cards, and optical components.

Several brand names, such as Hisense, Toshiba, Gorenje, Sharp, Kelon, Hitachi, Asko, and Ronshen, are used by Hisense in retail sales.

Hisense and Melbourne & Olympic Parks reached a deal in July 2008 that gave them the six-year naming rights to Hisense Arena, a Melbourne location for spectator sports like tennis, basketball, netball, cycling, gymnastics, and dance. This stadium is the first in the world to bear the name of a Chinese enterprise. Melbourne Arena was the new name for the venue as of 2018.