Planar Systems

Planar Systems, Inc.
Subsidiary
Industry Technology
Founded 1983 (1983)
Headquarters Hillsboro, Oregon, USA
45°31′41″N 122°53′00″W / 45.52794°N 122.88345°W / 45.52794; -122.88345Coordinates: 45°31′41″N 122°53′00″W / 45.52794°N 122.88345°W / 45.52794; -122.88345
Key people
Gerald K. Perkel, President and CEO
Ryan Gray, VP and CFO
Products Monitors, Display Screen & Projectors
Revenue $166.8 million USD(2013)[1]
Decrease $167K USD(2013)[1]
Increase $387K USD(2013)[1]
Number of employees
456 (2010)
Parent Leyard Optoelectronic Co.
Website www.planar.com

Planar Systems, Inc. is a U.S. digital display manufacturing corporation based in Hillsboro, Oregon. Founded in 1983 as a spin-off from Tektronix, it was the first U.S. manufacturer of electroluminescent (EL) digital displays. Planar currently makes a variety of other specialty displays. It is a subsidiary of Shenzhen, China-based Leyard Optoelectronic Co..

History

1980s

Planar was founded in 1983 by Jim Hurd, Chris King, John Laney and others as a spin-off from the Solid State Research and Development Group of the Beaverton, Oregon, based Tektronix.[2] In 1986, a division spun off from Planar to work on projection technology, InFocus.[3]

1990s

In 1991, FinLux, a competitor in Espoo, Finland was purchased and is now the company's European headquarters.[4] Planar's executives took the company public in 1993, listing the stock on the NASDAQ boards[5] Planar acquired Tektronix's avionics display business, creating the short-lived Planar Advance in 1994.[6] Standish Industries, a manufacturer of flat panel LCDs in Lake Mills, Wisconsin, was sold to Planar in 1997.[7] This plant was closed in 2002 as worldwide LCD manufacturing shifted to East Asian countries.

2000s

Company headquarters

On April 23, 2002, DOME Imaging Systems was purchased by Planar and became the company's medical business unit.[8] Planar acquired Clarity Visual Systems (founded by former InFocus employees) on September 12, 2006, now referred to as the Control Room and Signage business unit.[9] On May 23, 2007, Planar acquired Runco International, a leading brand in the high-end, custom home theater market.[10] On August 6, 2008, Planar sold its medical business unit to NDS Surgical Imaging.[11]

2010s

In November 2012, Planar announced the sale of its electroluminescent business to Beneq Oy, a supplier of production and research equipment for thin film coatings. Under the terms of the transaction, consideration consists of a $6.5 million base purchase price, of which $3.9 million was paid in cash at closing and $2.6 million was paid in the form of a promissory note.[12] Planar was purchased by Leyard Optoelectronic Co. of China in 2015 for $157 million.[13] It became a subsidiary after formerly trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol PLNR.

Products

Operations

Planar currently assembles and services videowalls, projectors, and other displays in Hillsboro. Planar's EL manufacturing operations were consolidated into Planar's Espoo, Finland facility in 2002.[19] Additional large-format displays are assembled and integrated in Albi, France.[20]

Leyard Merger

On November 27, 2015, Planar closed its sale to become a subsidiary of Leyard Optoelectronic Co., an LED display product corporation. With the merger, Planar increased its capabilities to offer indoor, outdoor, fixed and creative LED display solutions. Headquarters operations for Planar remain in Beaverton, OR following the sale.[21]

Locations

In addition to its Oregon, U.S. headquarters, Planar has worldwide reach. Its sales offices are located in Europe, North America, and Asia. It has manufacturing facilities in France, North America, and Finland.[22]

Awards & Recognition

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Planar Announces Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2013 Financial Results". Planar Systems. November 20, 2013.
  2. A History of Electroluminescent Displays J. A. Hart, Indiana University; S.A. Lenway, and T. Murtha, University of Minnesota September 1999
  3. InFocus through the years The Oregonian/OregonLive Silicon Forest Blog April 13, 2009
  4. U.S. Project Hobbled by Japan's Lead New York Times, December 18, 1990 Section D page 1
  5. "Planar Systems gets in step with area trend to go public". The Oregonian, October 30, 1993
  6. "Planar Inc. maps deal, set to soar". The Oregonian, July 15, 1994
  7. "Standish of Lake Mills Sold to LCD Competitor". The Capital Times, August 27, 1997
  8. Planar Systems Acquires DOME Imaging Systems Photonics.com May 1, 2002
  9. Planar buys Clarity for $46M Portland Business Journal July 19, 2006
  10. Planar’s Acquisition of Runco: No End to the Party CEPro, May 24, 2007
  11. NDS Surgical Imaging buys Dome Imaging Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal, August 6, 2008
  12. Planar Announces Sale of Electroluminescent (EL) Business to Beneq
  13. Rogoway, Mike (November 27, 2015). "Planar closes $157 million sale to Chinese company". The Oregonian/OregonLive. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  14. Global Video Wall Market 2015-2019 Featuring Barco, NEC, Planar Systems, Prysm & ViewSonic
  15. Planar Introduces Industry-First 98” 4K Touch Display
  16. Planar seeks to capitalize on Windows 8 with 27-inch touch-screen monitor
  17. Planar intros 98-inch 4K digital signage touch display
  18. New Development in LCD Flat Panels
  19. Planar consolidation means 55 layoffs Portland Business Journal, August 16, 2002
  20. 2008 10-K Filing 2008 10-K filing with SEC
  21. "Planar and Leyard Merger Complete". Planar Systems. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  22. Planar Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:PLNR) a Hold: Roth Capital
  23. Government Video Salutes 10 Innovative Products at GV Expo 2013
  24. Commercial Integrator announces winners of third annual BEST Awards at InfoComm 2013 in Orlando, Fla.
  25. Bold Engineering 2013: 30 Most Innovative Products
  26. Planar UltraRes Series Wins Technology Integrator 2013 Award
  27. InfoComm 2013 Awards: Best New Video Wall Product (tie): Just Add Power’s HD/IP Gear and Planar Mosaic
  28. Planar Honored with Most Innovative Video Display and Best of Show Awards at InfoComm 2014
  29. InfoComm 2014 System Contractor Product Awards: And the Winners Are...
  30. Planar IX2850 28-Inch Ultra HD Monitor Review: Affordable 4K
  31. DSE 2015: Planar Unveils DirectLight Indoor LED Video Wall System With 3.1 to 1.6 Pixel Pitches
  32. 2015 DIGI Award Winners Announced
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