Westinghouse Licensing Corporation

Subsidiary that manages the Westinghouse brand
Wilmerding Licensing Corporation
FormerlyWestinghouse Licensing Corporation
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryBrand management
Trademark management
PredecessorWestinghouse Electric (1886)
Founded1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
George Westinghouse
SubsidiariesWestinghouse Electronics
Websitewestinghouse.com/

The Westinghouse Licensing Corporation (now named Wilmerding Licensing Corporation[1]) was a Delaware General Corporation Law organized subsidiary that was founded in 1998 by Westinghouse-CBS (the renamed original Westinghouse) in managing the intellectual property assets relating to the Westinghouse trademarks produced from 1886 until 1996. The Westinghouse name and trademarks were purchased from ViacomCBS in 2021 by a new company Westinghouse Electric Corporation.[2][3]

Westinghouse Licensing had its headquarters in New York City.

History

All traces of the Westinghouse name go back to the original company's roots starting in 1886 when George Westinghouse founded the company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

After the original Westinghouse acquired CBS Inc., it set about transforming itself from a diversified conglomerate with strong industrial roots into a media giant. Starting in 1996, it began selling off many of its non-media assets. In 1997, Westinghouse acquired Infinity Broadcasting Corporation and was reorganized as the first CBS Corporation, taking on the name of the broadcasting network.

In 1999, CBS Corporation sold all of its nuclear businesses to BNFL and Westinghouse, thus jettisoning its last significant non-media assets. Soon after, BNFL gained license rights on the Westinghouse trademarks and used them to reorganize its newly acquired nuclear assets as Westinghouse Electric Company LLC. Those companies were later sold to the Toshiba Group in 2007, then Brookfield Business Partners in 2018.

Licensing of the brand

Westinghouse (brand)
Product typeLicensed brandname
OwnerWestinghouse Electric Corporation
CountryU.S.
Introduced1886
Related brandsWhite-Westinghouse
Previous ownersWestinghouse Electric (1886)
Tagline"Innovation you can be sure of", "You Can Be Sure...If It's Westinghouse"
Websitewestinghouse.com

Beginning in 1998, Westinghouse Licensing had licensed the famous brand for use on a multitude of products, some of which were in similar categories to those sold by the historic version of the company. Though these products advertise the Westinghouse name, they were not manufactured by the historic Westinghouse company.[4]

Active licensees

These were the Westinghouse licensees manufacturing products under the "Westinghouse" and "White-Westinghouse" names up until 2021:

  • Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, providing nuclear energy worldwide.
  • TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company (previously Westinghouse Heavy Industry Motor Division, HIMD), maintains original Westinghouse large electric motor designs and manufactures new motors & generators from ¼ hp to 100,000 hp.
  • Westinghouse Battery selling general purpose batteries, Industrial sealed lead acid batteries, and LED flashlights.
  • Westinghouse Lighting Corporation, formerly Angelo Brothers Lighting, selling light bulbs, ceiling fans, and lighting fixtures[4]
  • The NCC, selling Westinghouse-branded electrical accessories.
  • Electrolux Group, selling Westinghouse branded refrigerators, washing machines and dishwashers in Australia.
  • Westinghouse Electronics, selling Westinghouse-branded LCD televisions and computer monitors.

References

  1. ^ "Name Change Filing".
  2. ^ "Sale of Trademarks". Paramount Global. p. 93. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  3. ^ "Westinghouse Nuclear > Terms of Use". www.westinghousenuclear.com. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  4. ^ a b Ford, Carro (March 2004). "Brand Recharging". Package Design Magazine. ST Media Group International. Archived from the original on 10 December 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2017.

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