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Have you missed any popular Panasonic news? Here are the TOP 5 most engaged posts for July 2022.
- Posted on July 28, 2022
Panasonic held a sustainability management briefing and panel discussion on the responsibility of reducing carbon emissions. Panelists agreed on the importance of recognizing “avoided emissions” and corporate-led rulemaking.
- Posted on July 26, 2022
An inside look at how Panasonic’s patents rank no. 1 in Japan, the U.S., and Europe for automotive security technology and what makes the company’s technology far superior in quality and quantity.
- Posted on July 12, 2022
Brazilian skateboarder Pamela Rosa represented Brazil at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. As a member of Team Panasonic, she hopes to serve as an inspiration and role model for others.
Source: https://holdings.panasonic/global/olympic/socialchange/powerofsports_skateboarding.html
- Posted on July 25, 2022
"No one can grow alone. An organization as well can’t grow through the efforts of a single person. Every now and then, in our busy daily lives, we should stop and review our past trajectory and be thankful to every gift we have gained. This kind of thinking will be a source of power for future directions." ©PHP - Insights from #KonosukeMatsushita, the founder of Panasonic.
Source: https://holdings.panasonic/global/corporate/about/history/words-of-wisdom.html
- Posted on July 13, 2022
Panasonic held its second sustainability management briefing on July 13, 2022.
This event is consisted of two parts. The first part, Briefing by Group CEO Yuki Kusumi, is focused on the progress of the Panasonic Group's initiatives to reduce CO2 emission. In the second part, experts from academia, government and industry participate in a panel discussion on corporate responsibilities and contributions toward achieving a carbon neutral society.
This video is a recorded live of the first part.
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