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Panasonic backs Japanese student team as they tackle World Solar Challenge 2011
October 13th, 2011

Panasonic Corporation has announced it will support the defending champions from Tokai University in their quest to be back to back winners of the World Solar Challenge (WSC) in Australia.

The Japanese university team will embark on the intense 3,000 kilometre journey through central Australia – one of the largest solar-powered car races in the world –starting in Darwin on 16 October, and anticipated to arrive in Adelaide on 20 October.

Panasonic Toughbook Drives Efficiency at Honda Australia
October 11th, 2011

Fully-rugged Toughbook CF-19 satisfies requirements for durability and reliable performance in Honda car workshops Australia-wide.

Semi-Rugged Notebooks Now Have a Lighter, More Versatile Next-Generation
October 11th, 2011

Panasonic’s Powerful Toughbook CF-53 Notebook Maximises Productivity and Reliability for Mobile Users

We’re delighted to announce the release of a new semi-rugged Toughbook.  The Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 Notebook delivers powerful desktop computing for mobile workers where a standard commercial-grade laptop does not provide sufficient durability.

Reality TV Leftfield Pictures shoots history hit ‘Pawn Stars’
August 26th, 2011

SECAUCUS, NJ (March 29, 2011) New York-based, full-scale production company Leftfield Pictures is currently shooting the fourth season of Pawn Stars, the History network’s highest-rated series—ever—with a pair of Panasonic AG-HVX200A P2 HD handheld camcorders. Leftfield Rentals, the company’s rental and production services arm, owns dozens of Panasonic camcorders, including AG-HPX170 P2 HD handhelds and tape-based HD models like the HDX900, which along with the HVX200As are utilized on other prominent productions such as Oddities on Discovery Channel and American Restoration, a Pawn Stars spin-off that’s set to air at 10P EST on April 15th on History.

Skills shortage concerns small business
August 17th, 2011

17 August 2011 - Australia’s best small and medium businesses have nominated a shortage of skilled labour as their biggest challenge.

A poll of state and territory winners and finalists of the 2011 Telstra Business Awards found almost one in five businesses listed skill shortages as their biggest concern, while higher business costs, managing cash flow, increased competition and the Australian dollar also were presenting challenges.

More than 100 businesses participated in the poll ahead of the national finals of the 19th Telstra Business Awards in Melbourne on 26 August.