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'''Petalstone Electronics, Inc.''' (stylized as '''PΞTALSTONΞ Electronics)''' is a [[Caphirian]] multinational electronics and information technology corporation headquartered in the [[Bravantiva|Bravantiva Province]] of [[Caphiria]]. It is the flagship company of the [[Petalstone|Petalstone Group]] ''[[sodesteri]]'', which itself has been majority-owned and controlled by the [[Venio-Porza Sodesterium]] since 2011.  
'''Petalstone Electronics, Inc.''' (stylized as '''PΞTALSTONΞ)''' is a [[Caphirian]] multinational electronics and information technology corporation headquartered in the [[Bravantiva|Bravantiva Province]] of [[Caphiria]]. It is the flagship company of the [[Petalstone|Petalstone Group]] ''[[sodesteri]]'', which itself has been owned and controlled by the [[Venio-Porza Sodesterium]] since 2009.  


Petalstone Electronics has four main business units: consumer products, electronic components, telecommunication networks, and automation. The consumer products unit includes home appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, air purifiers, washers, microwave ovens, and vacuum cleaners; entertainment devices such as mobile phones and smartphones, computers, digital televisions, printers, and video game consoles. The electronic components unit is responsible for manufacturing various semiconductor devices, including semiconductor nodes, MOSFET transistors, integrated circuit chips, and semiconductor memory; it also manufactures components such as lithium-ion batteries, semiconductors, image sensors, camera modules, and displays for clients. Its telecommunication networks division focuses on consumer cable television, internet, telephone, and wireless services, as well as broadband, fixed line telephone, home security, network security, and business services. Petalstone Electronics' automation division is responsible for developing smart home products including smart speakers, smart displays, streaming devices, thermostats, smoke detectors, routers and security systems including smart doorbells, cameras and smart locks.  
Petalstone Electronics has four main business units: consumer products, electronic components, telecommunication networks, and automation. The consumer products unit includes home appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, air purifiers, washers, microwave ovens, and vacuum cleaners; entertainment devices such as mobile phones and smartphones, computers, digital televisions, printers, and video game consoles. The electronic components unit is responsible for manufacturing various semiconductor devices, including semiconductor nodes, MOSFET transistors, integrated circuit chips, and semiconductor memory; it also manufactures components such as lithium-ion batteries, semiconductors, image sensors, camera modules, and displays for clients. Its telecommunication networks division focuses on consumer cable television, internet, telephone, and wireless services, as well as broadband, fixed line telephone, home security, network security, and business services. Petalstone Electronics' automation division is responsible for developing smart home products including smart speakers, smart displays, streaming devices, thermostats, smoke detectors, routers and security systems including smart doorbells, cameras and smart locks.  


Petalstone Electronics is among the world's largest television manufacturers, manufacturers of mobile phones, memory chips manufacturers, semiconductor chip makers, and the second-largest technology company by revenue. Dragaro Condatera is the Principal Executive of Petalstone Electronics and oversees both the entire company of Petalstone Electronics and Electronics business unit.
Petalstone Electronics is among the world's largest television manufacturers, manufacturers of mobile phones, memory chips manufacturers, semiconductor chip makers, and the second-largest technology company by revenue. Dragaro Condatera is the Principal Executive of Petalstone Electronics and oversees both the entire company of Petalstone Electronics and Electronics business unit.
== History ==
==History==
== Organization ==
==Organization==
As part of its "Vision MMXX" corporate restructuring process in 2014, various divisions across Petalstone Group such as digital imaging, existing display, IT solutions, wireless, networking, semiconductor, and more were merged into Petalstone Electronics. As a result, the company was organized into four primary business divisions - Consumer Products, Electronic Components, Telecommunication Networks, and Automation.
As part of its "Vision MMXX" corporate restructuring process in 2014, various divisions across Petalstone Group such as digital imaging, existing display, IT solutions, wireless, networking, semiconductor, and more were merged into Petalstone Electronics. As a result, the company was organized into four primary business divisions - Consumer Products, Electronic Components, Telecommunication Networks, and Automation.


Each division is led by a Divisional Executive who reports to the Principal Executive of the entire company. As with all Petalstone companies, Petalstone Electronics uses a two-person executive management system with a primary and vice executive sharing responsibilities.
Each division is led by a Divisional Executive who reports to the Principal Executive of the entire company. As with all Petalstone companies, since 2011 Petalstone Electronics uses a two-person executive management system with a primary and vice executive sharing responsibilities.
 
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=== Business divisions ===
===Business divisions===
==== Consumer Products ====
====Consumer Products====
==== Electronic Components ====
====Electronic Components====
==== Telecommunication Networks ====
====Telecommunication Networks====
==== Automation ====
====Automation====
== Products ==
==Products==
=== Firefly ===
===Firefly===
{{main|Firefly}}
{{main|Firefly}}
Firefly (stylized as '''ƑƖRΞƑLϒ''') is the name of Petalstone's line of smartphones that use the company's proprietary [[NectarOS]] operating system. Petalstone releases new Firefly models on a biennial basis and major NectarOS updates annually. Firefly devices have a user interface built around a multi-touch screen, which at the time of its introduction was described as "revolutionary" and a "game-changer" for the mobile phone industry. The device has been credited with popularizing the smartphone and slate form factor, and with creating a large market for smartphone apps, or "app economy". It sold more than one million units within the first 45 days on sale in Caphiria.
Firefly (stylized as '''ƑƖRΞƑLϒ''') is the name of Petalstone's line of smartphones that use the company's proprietary [[NectarOS]] operating system. Petalstone releases new Firefly models on a biennial basis and major NectarOS updates annually. Firefly devices have a user interface built around a multi-touch screen, which at the time of its introduction was described as "revolutionary" and a "game-changer" for the mobile phone industry. The device has been credited with popularizing the smartphone and slate form factor, and with creating a large market for smartphone apps, or "app economy". It sold more than one million units within the first 45 days on sale in Caphiria.
=== Nectar ===
===Nectar===
== Corporate affairs ==
==Corporate affairs==
=== Corporate identity ===
===Corporate identity===
=== Workplace culture ===
===Workplace culture===
==== The Garden ====
===="The Garden"====
=== Charitable causes ===
===Charitable causes===
=== Manufacturing and assembling ===
===Manufacturing and assembling===
== Criticism and controversies ==
==Criticism and controversies==
=== Environmental record ===
===Environmental record===
=== Litigation and safety issues ===
===Litigation and safety issues===
=== Product safety ===
===Product safety===
=== Viral marketing ===
===Viral marketing===
== See also ==
==See also==
[[Category:Caphiria]]
[[Category:Caphiria]]
[[Category:Companies in Caphiria]]
[[Category:Companies in Caphiria]]

Revision as of 15:35, 1 February 2023

Petalstone Electronics, Inc.
Company typePublic
PSE
Industry
Founded5 January 1969; 57 years ago
Headquarters
Bravantiva Province
,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Dragaro Condatera (Principle Executive)
RevenueIncrease $180 billion
Number of employees
195,700
ParentPetalstone Group

Petalstone Electronics, Inc. (stylized as PΞTALSTONΞ Electronics) is a Caphirian multinational electronics and information technology corporation headquartered in the Bravantiva Province of Caphiria. It is the flagship company of the Petalstone Group sodesteri, which itself has been majority-owned and controlled by the Venio-Porza Sodesterium since 2011.

Petalstone Electronics has four main business units: consumer products, electronic components, telecommunication networks, and automation. The consumer products unit includes home appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, air purifiers, washers, microwave ovens, and vacuum cleaners; entertainment devices such as mobile phones and smartphones, computers, digital televisions, printers, and video game consoles. The electronic components unit is responsible for manufacturing various semiconductor devices, including semiconductor nodes, MOSFET transistors, integrated circuit chips, and semiconductor memory; it also manufactures components such as lithium-ion batteries, semiconductors, image sensors, camera modules, and displays for clients. Its telecommunication networks division focuses on consumer cable television, internet, telephone, and wireless services, as well as broadband, fixed line telephone, home security, network security, and business services. Petalstone Electronics' automation division is responsible for developing smart home products including smart speakers, smart displays, streaming devices, thermostats, smoke detectors, routers and security systems including smart doorbells, cameras and smart locks.

Petalstone Electronics is among the world's largest television manufacturers, manufacturers of mobile phones, memory chips manufacturers, semiconductor chip makers, and the second-largest technology company by revenue. Dragaro Condatera is the Principal Executive of Petalstone Electronics and oversees both the entire company of Petalstone Electronics and Electronics business unit.

History

Organization

As part of its "Vision MMXX" corporate restructuring process in 2014, various divisions across Petalstone Group such as digital imaging, existing display, IT solutions, wireless, networking, semiconductor, and more were merged into Petalstone Electronics. As a result, the company was organized into four primary business divisions - Consumer Products, Electronic Components, Telecommunication Networks, and Automation.

Each division is led by a Divisional Executive who reports to the Principal Executive of the entire company. As with all Petalstone companies, since 2011 Petalstone Electronics uses a two-person executive management system with a primary and vice executive sharing responsibilities.

Executive management

Executive management
Name Position(s)
Dragaro Condatera Principal Executive
Kata Catoleja Vice Executive
Theodurro Dorpigori Divisional Executive, Consumer Products
Sarădi Bazara Divisional Vice Executive, Consumer Products
Mita Crăcăria Divisional Executive, Electronic Components
Bestiairo Mosazzoni Divisional Vice Executive, Electronic Components
Mangel Beccili Divisional Executive, Telecommunication Networks
Zeko Ertonisani Divisional Vice Executive, Telecommunication Networks
Eustan Trașa Divisional Executive, Automation
Diora Mieleorggoscus Divisional Vice Executive, Automation

Business divisions

Consumer Products

Electronic Components

Telecommunication Networks

Automation

Products

Firefly

Firefly (stylized as ƑƖRΞƑLϒ) is the name of Petalstone's line of smartphones that use the company's proprietary NectarOS operating system. Petalstone releases new Firefly models on a biennial basis and major NectarOS updates annually. Firefly devices have a user interface built around a multi-touch screen, which at the time of its introduction was described as "revolutionary" and a "game-changer" for the mobile phone industry. The device has been credited with popularizing the smartphone and slate form factor, and with creating a large market for smartphone apps, or "app economy". It sold more than one million units within the first 45 days on sale in Caphiria.

Nectar

Corporate affairs

Corporate identity

Workplace culture

"The Garden"

Charitable causes

Manufacturing and assembling

Criticism and controversies

Environmental record

Litigation and safety issues

Product safety

Viral marketing

See also