Through this agreement, Matsushita Electric and Hitachi will actively work together to develop products and services for increasingly important areas such as the IC card solutions business and other information service sectors; planning and development of home network appliance systems based on the ECHONET* system; and joint development of key components in the area of home appliances. *Energy Conservation and Homecare Network
IC Card Solutions
As our world increasingly transforms itself into an information networked society, services that utilize these networks as backbones of our daily activities continue to expand at a rapid pace. Fully realizing the challenges and opportunities ahead, the two companies together will develop and provide total solutions based on integrated circuit (IC) cards – from planning and development to production and delivery of service applications that exploit the vast potential of these cards. This collaboration will generate products and services utilizing Hitachi’s strength in financial systems such as validation and settlement systems and Matsushita Electric’s strength in the B-to-C systems necessary for optimally integrating the individual network components.
Home Network Appliances
The two companies also intend to collaborate in tapping into the rapid expansion of home network systems linking home appliances with social infrastructures. The advanced implementations of energy efficient, and ecology-minded measures these systems can bring offer unparalleled opportunities for both greater product benefits and user convenience. Some areas of cooperation between the companies include R&D related to an ECHONET-based networking concept that aims to help establish a de facto standard for home networking systems; development of networked home energy conservation systems; and other related value-added products and services, including the establishment of a joint-venture company this year. The companies also plan a joint R&D program for new home network appliances that support the new IPv6* addressing scheme.
*IPv6: A next-generation Internet communications system that will replace the IPv4 system currently in use. IPv6 was developed to overcome the shortage of IP addresses, a problem created by the explosive growth of the Internet.
White Goods Incorporating New Environmental Technologies
To form the appliance culture of the future, Matsushita Electric and Hitachi will also collaborate on R&D that will focus on creating products and technologies that, in terms of both energy-efficiency and recyclability, go beyond any existing today. The innovations in environmental technologies emerging from these efforts aim to help create de facto standards whose priority is the protection of the global environment. Some of these technologies may include joint development of next-generation drive systems for electrical appliances, as well as globally based joint development and purchasing systems relating to components and materials for improving cost efficiency and product competitiveness. Divisional executives from each company will hold discussions on a regular basis to promote speedy implementation in these areas of cooperation.
Following their collaboration in the areas of information services and home appliances, the two companies will also study the possibility of cooperation in the digital AV business and production engineering areas that will make full use of advanced IT technologies. Such efforts will combine Matsushita’s digital manufacturing system with Hitachi’s Engineering for Electronics Design and Manufacturing Service (EDMS).