Corporate Body

HPM Industries Pty Ltd (1920s - )

From
1920s
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Manufacturing industry
Website
http://www.hpm.com.au/
Reference No
ABN 31 000 102 661
Location
Locked Bag 7 Beaconsfield New South Wales 2014

Summary

HPM Industries Pty Ltd took out their first patent on a household switch in 1936. The company has been producing electrical products for domestic, commercial and industrial uses since the 1920s.

Details

From their Web site, July 2001: "For over 75 years HPM has proudly manufactured and distributed electrical products in Australia, New Zealand and all over the world."

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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