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Philips Museum

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Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Philips Museum
Phone:
+31 40 235 9030

Hours:
Sunday11am - 5pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday11am - 5pm
Wednesday11am - 5pm
Thursday11am - 5pm
Friday11am - 5pm
Saturday11am - 5pm


Koninklijke Philips N.V. is a Dutch multinational technology company headquartered in Amsterdam currently focused in the area of healthcare and lighting. It was founded in Eindhoven in 1891 by Gerard Philips and his father Frederik, with their first products being light bulbs. It was once one of the largest electronic conglomerates in the world and currently employs around 74,000 people across 100 countries. The company gained its royal honorary title in 1998 and dropped the Electronics in its name in 2013.Philips is organized into two main divisions: Philips Consumer health and well-being and Philips Professional Healthcare . The lighting division was spun off as a separate company, Signify N.V. . The company started making electric shavers in 1939 under the Philishave brand, and post-war they developed the Compact Cassette format and co-developed the Compact Disc format with Sony, as well as numerous other technologies. As of 2012, Philips was the largest manufacturer of lighting in the world as measured by applicable revenues. Philips has a primary listing on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange and is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index. It has a secondary listing on the New York Stock Exchange. Acquisitions include that of Signetics and Magnavox. They also have had a sports club since 1913 called PSV Eindhoven.
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