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Logitech targets faster growth via education, health and AI

Published 30/04/2024, 14:09
© Reuters. Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber poses before an interview with Reuters in Ecublens, Switzerland, April 30, 2024. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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By John Revill

LAUSANNE, Switzerland(Reuters) - Logitech International is targeting faster growth in future by expanding its customer base into areas like education and healthcare as well as doing more with artificial intelligence, Chief Executive Hanneke Faber said on Tuesday.

The computer mice, keyboard and video conferencing maker snapped 2-1/2 years of declines to post its first quarterly sales increase.

The Swiss-U.S. company, which suffered a downturn after a pandemic-driven boom, is now aiming for sales growth of 0-2% in the next 12 months, with faster growth after that.

"We are talking about accelerating growth organically to mid-single digits after this financial year," Faber told Reuters in an interview at Logitech's headquarters in Lausanne.

Faber, who took charge in December 2023, said Logitech wants to expand its consumer base and also get customers to buy more premium versions of its products which include speakers and webcams.

Until now Logitech had mainly focused on products for office workers, said Faber.

"Most people in the world don't work in an office. They work in retail, education, construction and manufacturing," Faber said. "We have room to play in all those places and that can double the total addressable market that we play in."

Education was one area targeted, for example by making headphones suitable for children.

There was an opportunity to double its addressable market in gaming by producing more products for console and mobile phone players, Faber said.

Logitech was also looking to increase sales to businesses, although Faber said the market was currently "challenging."

Still, Faber said the move to hybrid work following the pandemic was a trend that was "here to stay".

More products will also be launched which are equipped with artificial intelligence, for example to allow users quick access to generative AI systems like ChatGPT.

Other products include AI-equipped video conferencing software which enables cameras to focus on the person speaking, while ignoring background noises.

© Reuters. Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber poses before an interview with Reuters in Ecublens, Switzerland, April 30, 2024. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Acquisitions could also feature again, Faber said, with Logitech having $1.5 billion in cash, although she said she would not be rushed into deals

"We do have the firepower but that doesn't mean I'm going to get trigger happy," she said.

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