What kind of products does AEG hausgerate make?
AEG Hausgeräte – became part of Electrolux, produces white goods such as washing machines, dishwashers, ovens, fridges etc. ITM Technology AG produces consumer electronics and telecommunication (mobile phone, home phone etc.) equipment under the AEG name.
When did Allgemeine elektrizitattat-Gesellschaft become AEG?
After WWII, the company lost its businesses in the eastern part of Germany. After a merger in 1967 the company was renamed Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft AEG- Telefunken (from 1979 on only AEG-Telefunken ). The company experienced financial difficulties during the 1970s, resulting in the sale of some assets.
What does AEG Live do for a living?
For more than 20 years, AEG has played a pivotal role in transforming the live entertainment industry. Through our global network of venues, powerful sports franchises, music brands, integrated entertainment districts, ticketing platforms and global sponsorship activations, we deliver innovative experiences that give the world reason to cheer.
Why was AEG important to the history of Germany?
AEG played an important role in the history of the German railways; the company was involved on the development and manufacture of the electrical parts of almost all German electric locomotive series and contributed to the introduction of electrical power in German railways.
Is there a refund for AEG shows that have been postponed?
AEG Presents will be offering ticketholders the opportunity to obtain refunds on shows that have been postponed due to the unprecedented impact of the coronavirus. Refund requests will be honored for any postponed show, once the rescheduled date has been announced. Ticketholders will then have 30 DAYS to request a refund on all rescheduled shows.
When did AEG become part of Bombardier Transportation?
The remains of AEG became part of Adtranz (now Bombardier Transportation) and Deutsche Aerospace (1998: DASA, now Airbus ). After acquiring the AEG household subsidiary AEG Hausgeräte GmbH in 1994, in 2005 Electrolux obtained the rights to the brand name AEG, which it now uses on some of its products.