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TCL crowned Electronics Company of the Year at 2023 International Business Awards

                                                        

TCL Electronics (1070.HK), the global top 2 TV brand and top 1 98-inch TV brand, has clinched the illustrious Gold Stevie Award for Large Electronics Company of the Year at the 20th International Business Awards. In addition, Ms. Sunny Yang, General Manager of TCL MEA, was honoured with a Silver Stevie Award for Woman of the Year, and the company's C-Series Televisions earned a Bronze Stevie Award for Achievement in Product Innovation.

The Stevie Award winners were selected through a meticulous judging process, involving evaluations from over 230 executives worldwide. This esteemed panel assessed over 3,700 nominations from organizations of all sizes based on their accomplishments, contributions, and impact across various categories.

Commenting on the achievement, Ms. Sunny Yang said, "It is an honour and a privilege to be recognized by the prestigious International Business Awards. At TCL, we are dedicated to improving people's lives and experiences with our innovative technology. This recognition is an affirmation of our guiding philosophy at TCL, to inspire and empower people to pursue greatness in their lives."

"This win is dedicated to the hard work, passion, and creativity of the entire TCL family whose hard work and tenacity made these achievements possible. It is a testament to the strength of the TCL promise and commitment to inspire greatness, and we aim to continue raising the bar with the help of our immensely talented team at TCL," she added.

The Gold Stevie Award for Large Electronics Company of the Year stands as a testament to TCL Electronics' dedication to pushing boundaries and setting new standards in the industry. This accolade recognizes the company's outstanding contributions to the electronics sector, reflecting its relentless pursuit of delivering high-quality products and unparalleled customer experiences.

In addition to the company's overall triumph, the International Business Awards also shone a spotlight on exceptional individuals within TCL Electronics. Ms. Sunny Yang, the General Manager of TCL MEA, was honoured with a Silver Stevie Award for Woman of the Year. This recognition underscores her exceptional leadership, vision, and contribution to the organization's success, as well as her influence as a role model for women in the business world.

Furthermore, TCL Electronics' commitment to innovation and breakthrough products was acknowledged with a Bronze Stevie Award for Achievement in Product Innovation. The C-Series Televisions, a prime example of the company's dedication to merging cutting-edge technology with user-centric design, garnered this accolade, solidifying TCL's position as an industry leader in innovation.

TCL Electronics' success at the 2023 International Business Awards underscores the company's unwavering dedication to excellence, innovation, and delivering exceptional value to its customers. As a global leader in the electronics industry, TCL Electronics is poised to continue reshaping the landscape of technology and enhancing the lives of individuals worldwide.

The International Business Awards are the world’s premier business awards program. All individuals and organizations worldwide – public and private, for-profit, and non-profit, large and small - are eligible to submit nominations. The 2023 IBAs received entries from organizations in 61 nations and territories.

Winners will be celebrated during a gala banquet at the Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria Hotel, in Rome, Italy on Friday, October 13, 2023.

Details about The International Business Awards and the lists of Stevie Award winners are available at www.StevieAwards.com/IBA.

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