Company Description
Logitech International S.A. (Nasdaq: LOGI; SIX: LOGN) is a Swiss public company in the manufacturing sector, classified in computer terminal and other computer peripheral equipment manufacturing. Founded in 1981 and headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, Logitech designs software-enabled hardware solutions that act as a point of connection between people and the digital world. Across work, creation and gaming, the company focuses on helping businesses thrive and bringing people together in a way that it describes as good for people and the planet.
According to its public statements, Logitech’s mission is to extend human potential in work and play. Its products and solutions are designed for scenarios such as working, creating, gaming and streaming, and the company highlights that it builds hardware that is tightly integrated with software. Logitech is listed on both the SIX Swiss Exchange and the Nasdaq Global Select Market, reflecting a shareholder base that spans Europe and the United States.
Business focus and product areas
Logitech describes itself as designing software-enabled hardware solutions that support business productivity and collaboration, as well as entertainment and creativity. In various disclosures and press releases, the company refers to offerings that help businesses run meetings and connect distributed teams, and to products that support gaming and creative workflows. Logitech also notes that it operates brands such as Logitech G, which is associated with gaming products.
Recent communications show Logitech active in areas such as video collaboration for hybrid work, workplace sensors, and accessories for emerging computing platforms. For example, the company has highlighted:
- Video collaboration solutions that use multiple cameras and software features to frame participants in hybrid meetings.
- Workplace occupancy and environmental sensors designed to measure how office spaces are used and to provide data on conditions such as temperature, humidity and air quality for facilities and IT teams.
- Digital input devices intended for spatial computing environments, with features such as motion tracking and haptic feedback for professional and creative use cases.
These examples illustrate how Logitech positions itself around the intersection of hardware, software and new ways of working, creating and gaming, rather than only around traditional computer peripherals.
Capital markets and corporate governance
Logitech’s registered shares trade on the SIX Swiss Exchange under the symbol LOGN and on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol LOGI. The company files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K, and it also publishes financial information in line with Swiss requirements.
Shareholder governance is conducted through an Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Switzerland. Materials such as the definitive proxy statement (Invitation and Proxy Statement) describe proposals submitted to shareholders, including approval of financial statements, advisory votes on compensation and non-financial matters, dividend decisions, amendments to the Articles of Incorporation, elections to the Board of Directors and Compensation Committee, and the appointment of auditors and an independent representative. The company also describes processes for registered shareholders and beneficial owners to vote in person or via an independent representative.
Regulatory disclosures and risk-related communication
Through its SEC filings and ad hoc announcements on the SIX Swiss Exchange, Logitech provides information on events that may be material to investors. For example, the company has reported quarterly financial results via press releases furnished on Form 8-K and has disclosed amendments to its Articles of Incorporation, including changes to share capital and provisions such as the Swiss “capital band.” These filings explain how share capital can be adjusted and how share repurchases and cancellations are reflected in the company’s capital structure.
Logitech has also reported a cybersecurity incident relating to the exfiltration of data. In both a press release and a Form 8-K, the company stated that the incident did not impact its products, business operations or manufacturing. Logitech indicated that an unauthorized third party exploited a zero-day vulnerability in a third-party software platform and copied certain data from an internal IT system, and that it engaged external cybersecurity firms to investigate and respond. The company stated that it did not believe sensitive personal information such as national ID numbers or credit card information was housed in the impacted system and that, as of the date of the disclosure, it did not expect the incident to have a material adverse effect on its financial condition or results of operations.
Innovation themes highlighted in public communications
In its news releases, Logitech emphasizes several themes around how its products are used:
- Hybrid work and meetings: The company describes video conferencing technology that uses software features, such as automatic camera selection between multiple devices in a meeting room, to frame conversations as they move between participants. It presents this as a response to challenges faced by remote attendees in hybrid meetings.
- Workplace analytics and space management: Logitech has introduced an office sensor that it describes as tracking room usage and environmental conditions, with data made available through a management portal for IT and facilities teams. The company states that this information can be used to understand occupancy patterns and environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide and particulate matter.
- Spatial computing and creative workflows: Logitech has announced a digital pencil designed for use with a spatial computing device, with features such as six degrees of freedom tracking, low latency and haptic feedback. The company positions this device as supporting activities like annotating designs, navigating spatial applications and collaborating in virtual workspaces.
- Retail and experiential presence: Logitech has described a temporary experience store where visitors can interact with its products in person, including demonstrations of how certain devices are used in creative workflows.
These communications show how Logitech presents its role in enabling modern workspaces, hybrid collaboration, gaming and creative applications through hardware that is closely integrated with software capabilities.
Stock and shareholder information
As a dual-listed issuer, Logitech communicates with investors through earnings videoconferences, investor conference appearances and online investor relations materials. Press releases note that the company hosts videoconferences to discuss quarterly results and provides webcasts of investor conference participation. Logitech also notes that recordings of its earnings events and certain investor presentations are made available on its investor relations website, and that it uses that site to provide notifications about operations, financial performance, SEC filings, investor events and press and earnings releases.
Logitech’s stated mission and positioning
Across multiple press releases and regulatory documents, Logitech consistently describes itself as designing software-enabled hardware solutions that help businesses thrive and bring people together when working, creating, gaming and, in some cases, streaming. It characterizes itself as the point of connection between people and the digital world and states that its mission is to extend human potential in work and play in a way that is good for people and the planet. These statements summarize how the company chooses to present its purpose and strategic focus to investors, customers and partners.