Neutrik

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Neutrik AG
TypePrivate owned company
Founded1975 in Schaan, Principality of Liechtenstein
HeadquartersNeutrik AG, Schaan, Principality of Liechtenstein
Number of employees
750 (2006)
Subsidiaries Neutrik Zürich AG, Switzerland
Neutrik Vertriebs GmbH, Germany
Neutrik UK Ltd., Great Britain
Neutrik USA Inc., USA
Neutrik France SARL, France
Neutrik Japan Ltd., Japan
Neutrik Hong Kong Ltd., Hong Kong
Website www.neutrik.com

Neutrik is a Liechtensteiner company that manufactures connectors used in audio and video recording studios and concert sound systems. Its product range includes XLR-type connectors, speakON connectors, powerCON connectors, etherCON connectors, patch bays, BNC connectors, and special connectors for industrial applications.

Neutrik was founded in 1975 by Bernhard Weingartner, a former AKG engineer. It has subsidiaries (collectively called the Neutrik Group) in the United States, Great Britain, Switzerland, France, Japan, China and Germany and distributors in more than 80 countries. The corporate headquarters is located at Schaan in the Principality of Liechtenstein.


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