Company type | Division |
---|---|
Industry | Electronics |
Founded | 1953 |
Founders | Sidney Harman Bernard Kardon |
Headquarters | , U.S |
Products | Audio equipment |
Parent | Harman International |
Website | harmankardon |
Harman/Kardon is a division of US-based Harman International Industries, an independent subsidiary of Samsung Electronics. Harman Kardon was originally founded in Westbury, New York, in 1953 by business partners Sidney Harman and Bernard Kardon.[1]
The company is focused on three audio equipment business segments - Automotive, Consumer and Professional - offering products under company-owned brand names including AKG, Bang & Olufsen Automotive, Becker, Crown International, dbx, DigiTech, JBL, JBL Professional, Infinity Systems, Harman/Kardon, Lexicon, Mark Levinson Audio Systems, Soundcraft and Studer.
HARMAN International corporate customers include Apple,[2] Audi,[3] BMW,[4] Cadillac,[5] Ford,[6] Genesis,[7] Google,[8] Hyundai,[9] Kia,[10] Lexus,[11] Lincoln,[12] Mercedes-Benz,[13] Ram Trucks,[14] Toyota,[15] Volkswagen.[16]
As of June 30, 2007, the company held 1,885 trademark registrations and 294 pending trademark applications around the world. The company also held 1,695 United States and foreign patents and 2,172 pending patent applications covering various audio, infotainment and software products.[17]