AEG AG
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Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft AG (AEG; German for 'General electricity company') was a German producer of electrical equipment founded in Berlin as the Deutsche Edison-Gesellschaft für angewandte Elektricität in 1883 by Emil Rathenau. After World War II, its headquarters moved to Frankfurt am Main.
In 1967, AEG joined with its subsidiary Telefunken AG, creating Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft AEG-Telefunken. In 1985, Daimler-Benz purchased the AEG-Telefunken Aktiengesellschaft (which was renamed to AEG Aktiengesellschaft) and wholly integrated the company in 1996 into Daimler-Benz AG (1998: DaimlerChrysler). The remains of AEG became part of Adtranz and Deutsche Aerospace (1998: DASA, today EADS).
After acquiring the AEG household subsidiary AEG Hausgeräte GmbH in 1994, Electrolux obtained the rights to the AEG brand name in 2005, which it now uses on some of its products. The AEG name is also licensed to various brand partners under the Electrolux Global Brand Licensing program.
| Date Formed | 1883 |
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| Website | |
| Address |
Frankfurt |
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Hardware by AEG AG
- AEG 9070 DTFX
- AEG 9080
- AEG 9082
- AEG D1 757
- AEG D1-957 Azzurro
- AEG D1-957 Music
- AEG D1-957 Sunrise
- AEG GM711
- AEG Matra 2050
- AEG Pocketline Executive+
- AEG Telecar C Olympia
- AEG Telecar CD 452
- AEG TELECAR D901
- AEG Telecar D902
- AEG Telekom D1-354
- AEG Teleport 1850
- AEG Teleport 1870
- AEG Teleport 1882
- AEG Teleport 9020
- AEG Teleport 9040
- AEG Teleport 9050
- AEG Teleport D950
- AEG Teleport E1800