Harman Kardon won the Best Branded Audio Design Award of the year 2012 by CAR Magazine at the CAR Design&Performance Awards Ceremony.
Trends Car magazine is a car magazine focusing on car life, culture and trend for elite group, and covers the latest domestic and global information on cars. It is in partnership with Car magazine of the UK, which is one of the most well-known car magazines in the world.
The Car Design&Performance Award is held to pay a tribute to aesthetic automotive designs and brilliant performances. The ceremony in 2011 grabbed huge attention from both media and automotive manufacturers. Together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Car magazine of the UK and 9th anniversary of Trends Car magazine, the second CAR Design&Performance Award Ceremony was held on September 26th, 2012 in Beijing. Celebrities from the media, top auto manufacturers and public were invited to join this event.
Harman Kardon, as a leading global provider of premium audio and infotainment solutions, was invited to this ceremony, and was rewarded as the Best Branded Audio Design award of the year 2012. Harman Kardon makes sound look beautiful through cutting edge design. From the company’s very beginnings, design has been a crucial factor shaping product development and has been led by the need for function, as well as emotion. The purity of Harman Kardon’s design principles has remained constant to this day, but has also evolved with changing trends and fashions to maintain cultural relevancy. Harman Kardon’s famous SoundSticks have been a firm fixture in the Museum of Modern Art for more than a decade.
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