Founded in Berlin in 1923 by brothers Siegmund and David L. Loewe as Radiofrequenz GmbH, Loewe became a pioneer in electronics and television technology. Siegmund Loewe's collaboration with physicist Manfred von Ardenne led to the development of the world's first integrated circuit in 1926 and the first electronic television set in 1931. After wartime challenges and Siegmund's forced emigration in 1938, the company was reestablished in 1949. Since 1948, Loewe has been headquartered in Kronach, Bavaria, Germany, focusing on premium TV and audio products. Following bankruptcy protection in 2013, Skytec Group acquired the brand in 2019, creating Loewe Technology GmbH. Now celebrating 100 years (1923-2023), Loewe operates in 36 countries with 200 employees, producing high-end OLED televisions and audio systems that are 100% 'Made in Germany' at their Kronach facility, maintaining their legacy of innovation and German engineering excellence.