BenQ-Siemens
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BenQ-Siemens | |
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Type | Subsidiary |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | Taoyuan, Taiwan |
Key people | Clemens Joos, CEO; Jerry Wang, EVP and CMO; Alex Liou, Head of Corporate Finance; Irwin Chen, Member of the Board; |
Industry | Communications |
Products | Mobile phones |
Employees | ~3,000 |
Parent | BenQ Corporation |
Website | www.benqmobile.com |
BenQ-Siemens is the mobile communications subsidiary of Taiwanese BenQ Corp. The division was formed out of BenQ's acquisition of the struggling Siemens mobile group in 2005. The stated goal of the company is to pull together BenQ's lifestyle experience, their renowned design team and Siemens' engineering capabilities to create a new leader in the mobile communications arena. The newly-formed company won the most iF design awards in 2006 and also won many design awards in Germany's reddot competition.
Unfortunately, because of Benq stopping to pay for the German division of the company filed for bankruptcy in a Munich court in 2006. This sparked a big debate in Germany over whether BenQ only acquired the Siemens mobile division for all its patents and IP, and that it didn't intend to continue manufacturing mobile phones in Germany. BenQ has stated that it intends to continue its mobile business from Asia.
On January 30, 2007, the BenQ Mobile factory in Kamp-Lintfort finally closed its doors, after no suitable investors for the German division were found. Representatives of the labor union IG Metall bid farewell to the last 165 workers with flowers. [1]
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[edit] Facilities
BenQ currently manufactures mobile phones in China (Shanghai). A sale of the Brazilian facilities (Manaus) is pending. It also has R&D facilities in Taiwan (Taipei) and China (Suzhou).
[edit] Competitors
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