Company type | Private (subsidiary or joint ownership) |
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Industry | Electrical engineering |
Founded | 1899 as British Westinghouse [1] |
Founder | George Westinghouse |
Defunct | 1960[1] |
Headquarters | , England |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | R.S. Hilton (Managing Director) [1] |
Products | Electrical generators, steam turbines, switchgear, transformers, electronics, electric locomotives, electric multiple unit trains, battery electric vehicles |
Parent | Associated Electrical Industries |
Metropolitan-Vickers, Metrovick, or Metrovicks, was a British heavy electrical engineering company of the early-to-mid 20th century formerly known as British Westinghouse. Highly diversified, it was particularly well known for its industrial electrical equipment such as generators, steam turbines, switchgear, transformers, electronics and railway traction equipment. Metrovick holds a place in history as the builders of the first commercial transistor computer, the Metrovick 950, and the first British axial-flow jet engine, the Metropolitan-Vickers F.2. Its factory in Trafford Park, Manchester, was for most of the 20th century one of the biggest and most important heavy engineering facilities in Britain and the world.