King Charles visited the Sony UK Technology Centre to mark 50 years of the company being based in Wales, for the last 30 in Pencoed. As he was shown around he finished the production of the 30,000th high-definition camera produced at the site, placing a sticker on the camera before boxing it up. As he left, the King was presented with a flagship Sony Alpha camera, and Rob Wilson, Sony UK Technology managing director, said he hoped he would take lots of pictures. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Thank you.
00:30The board gave the model to Phil, so the board is here just for the sake of it.
00:36Just like the sustainability stuff, we do it for the people.
00:40We get to our team, get checked, and then our facility is open to clients.
00:48This is made completely global, and we do all of the design,
00:54so the heads, the power loader, the software, all of this is designed by the factory.
01:00The parts are in the closest connection with the right-hand wheel,
01:05and it will actually shake the right-hand wheel.
01:12I won't be moving all the characters, I'm using the same one now.
01:16Thank you very much.
01:25Thank you.
01:47As Rob mentioned on Monday, we took all our team players offsite for our annual team building day,
01:53and to commemorate our 50-30, we created this masterpiece.
01:58That's the difference.
02:03Well planned.
02:05Is it filled up?
02:07This one's filled in.
02:15Now we'd like to ask Your Majesty if you would unveil the plaque.
02:19We don't have a plaque.
02:23I don't know if I can do that.
02:26Success.
02:29All fortune meets success.
02:38Thank you very much for taking the time to do this.
02:40As a memory, can you take lots of photographs and maybe send us a few?
02:46Thank you very much.
02:48Brilliant.
02:50How do you let these people with cannons in here?
02:54They're not coming back.