Sony made a radical decision. The Japan-based company has decided to carry out its work on imaging and mobile through the new company it will establish. The launch date of Sony Electronics Corporation is set for April 1. In the statement made on the official website of the company regarding the change, Sony Electronics Corporation’s Electronic Products and Solutions (EP&S) segment (Imaging Products and Solutions, Home Entertainment and Voice and Mobile Communication) and related global sales and marketing, production, logistics, It has been reported that it will merge three businesses, including procurement and engineering. New company decision from Sony: “With the establishment of Sony Electronics Corporation, Sony will not only speed up the integrated work of EP&S businesses, but also aim to optimize its organizational structure, capabilities and business portfolio, further increase its competitiveness and create new business,” the statement said. The statement said. According to the information on the site, Shigeki Ishizuka will sit in the Chair of the Representative Director and the President (CEO), and Ichiro Takagi will sit in the Chair of the Representative Director and Deputy General Manager (COO). Sony’s decision to set up a new company came in less than 24 hours from reports stating that investor Daniel Loeb has increased a substantial stake in Sony to replace some businesses. Suggesting to transfer cash from the camera division to Sony Entertainment in 2013, Loeb asked Sony to split the image sensor business last year. Sony has so far resisted these demands. So much so that the company shared an 8-page letter on why the Technology and Entertainment division would be better under one roof. It is not known exactly what effect this will have on Sony’s Imaging Department. In this way, restructuring is always occurring and usually has little or no effect on consumers. However, such a major structural change from one of the three largest camera manufacturers is noteworthy.

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