History of Verbatim

  • 2021

    Launch of specialist gaming brand: SureFire

  • 2020

    Acquisition of Verbatim by CMC Magnetics.

  • 2019

    50 Year Anniversary

  • 2018

    New range of security products launched

  • 2016

    2016 Operations centralised to new headquarters in Eschborn, Germany. Optical drives launched.

  • 2015

    2015 M-Disc collaboration. Introduction of 1000yr archival media.

  • 2014

    2014 Launch of PLA & ABS 3D printing filaments.

  • 2013

    2013 VxRGB LED lamps launched.

  • 2012

    2012 Cleansui Water Filters launched in Europe.SSD Launch.

  • 2011

    2011 VELVE OLED Lighting launched utilising technology from Mitsubishi Chemical Corp.

  • 2010

    2010 Launched LED Lighting range

  • 2009

    2009 Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co. Ltd announces acquisition of Freecom B.V - extending global presence and position in external storage market

  • 2008

    2008 Blu-ray dual layer (50GB),SDHC & microSDHC,Multimedia HDD,RAID HDD 2TB & Colour HDD

  • 2007

    2007 Verbatim globalises corporate identity. Acquisition of SmartDisk and launch External HDD Business

  • 2005

    2005 CD-R 52x Lightscribe & DVD-R Dual Layer 8.5GB launched (first in the market) Blu-Ray BD-R/RE launched

  • 2004

    2004 Einführung DVD 16x und DVD+R Double Layer 8,5 GB (als erstes Unternehmen)

  • 2002

    2002 DVD+R and CD-RW Ultra Speed 24x products launched (first in the market) Start of Sales of USB Drives

  • 2001

    2001 DVD+RW production started (first in the market) Memory Cards launched

  • 2000

    2000 CD-RW High Speed product with SERL technology launched

  • 1999

    1999 Restructuring & establishment of the MKM / Verbatim Group DVD-RW launched

  • 1995

    1995 Acquisitions of Laser Technologies (US) and Ecotone (Europe) CD-R AZO production started at MCI in Singapore

  • 1993

    1993 Introduction of CD-ROM and CD-R disks, CD-R AZO Technology, and SRAM cards

  • 1992

    1992 Acquisition of Carlisle Tape

  • 1991

    1991 Production of 3.5” Magneto Optical Media begins (First in the market)

  • 1990

    1990 Mitsubishi Chemical acquired Verbatim and invested in the business

  • 1987

    1987 Independent EUMEA Sales & Marketing established EUMEA Head office moved from Geneva to Egham

  • 1985

    1985 Acquired by Eastman Kodak

  • 1981

    1981 First monthly production of 1 million floppy disks

  • 1979

    1979 Limerick, Ireland, plant begins floppy disk production

  • 1978

    1978 ITC officially renamed Verbatim

  • 1974

    1974 First 8" diskettes produced

  • 1969

    1969 Verbatim incorporated as Information Terminals Corp. (ITC) – April 28, 1969

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