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Japanese Manufacturing Affiliates in Europe and Turkey
06-ORD 70H-002AA 7 Japanese Manufacturing Affiliates in Europe and Turkey - 2005 Survey - September 2006 Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Preface The survey on “Japanese manufacturing affiliates in Europe and Turkey” has been conducted 22 times since the first survey in 1983*. The latest survey, carried out from January 2006 to February 2006 targeting 16 countries in Western Europe, 8 countries in Central and Eastern Europe, and Turkey, focused on business trends and future prospects in each country, procurement of materials, production, sales, and management problems, effects of EU environmental regulations, etc. The survey revealed that as of the end of 2005 there were a total of 1,008 Japanese manufacturing affiliates operating in the surveyed region --- 818 in Western Europe, 174 in Central and Eastern Europe, and 16 in Turkey. Of this total, 291 affiliates --- 284 in Western Europe, 6 in Central and Eastern Europe, and 1 in Turkey --- also operate R & D or design centers. Also, the number of Japanese affiliates who operate only R & D or design centers in the surveyed region (no manufacturing operations) totaled 129 affiliates --- 125 in Western Europe and 4 in Central and Eastern Europe. In this survey we put emphasis on the effects of EU environmental regulations on Japanese manufacturing affiliates. We would like to express our great appreciation to the affiliates concerned for their kind cooperation, which have enabled us over the years to constantly improve the survey and report on the results. We hope that the affiliates and those who are interested in business development in Europe and/or Turkey will find this report useful. -
Defendants and Auto Parts List
Defendants and Parts List PARTS DEFENDANTS 1. Wire Harness American Furukawa, Inc. Asti Corporation Chiyoda Manufacturing Corporation Chiyoda USA Corporation Denso Corporation Denso International America Inc. Fujikura America, Inc. Fujikura Automotive America, LLC Fujikura Ltd. Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. G.S. Electech, Inc. G.S. Wiring Systems Inc. G.S.W. Manufacturing Inc. K&S Wiring Systems, Inc. Kyungshin-Lear Sales And Engineering LLC Lear Corp. Leoni Wiring Systems, Inc. Leonische Holding, Inc. Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Mitsubishi Electric Us Holdings, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Sumitomo Electric Wintec America, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. Sumitomo Wiring Systems (U.S.A.) Inc. Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. S-Y Systems Technologies Europe GmbH Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. Tram, Inc. D/B/A Tokai Rika U.S.A. Inc. Yazaki Corp. Yazaki North America Inc. 2. Instrument Panel Clusters Continental Automotive Electronics LLC Continental Automotive Korea Ltd. Continental Automotive Systems, Inc. Denso Corp. Denso International America, Inc. New Sabina Industries, Inc. Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd. Ns International, Ltd. Yazaki Corporation Yazaki North America, Inc. Defendants and Parts List 3. Fuel Senders Denso Corporation Denso International America, Inc. Yazaki Corporation Yazaki North America, Inc. 4. Heater Control Panels Alps Automotive Inc. Alps Electric (North America), Inc. Alps Electric Co., Ltd Denso Corporation Denso International America, Inc. K&S Wiring Systems, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Sumitomo Electric Wintec America, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. Sumitomo Wiring Systems (U.S.A.) Inc. Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. Tram, Inc. 5. Bearings Ab SKF JTEKT Corporation Koyo Corporation Of U.S.A. -
Igarashi Motors India Ltd CMP Target Rating Rs
Igarashi Motors India Ltd CMP Target Rating Rs. 647 Rs. 745 BUY Believe The Hype! Igarashi Motors India Ltd (IMIL) manufactures DC motors deployed in niche applications for reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiencies in passenger cars. IMIL’s product portfolio includes Electronic Throttle Controls (ETC), Exhaust Initiating Coverage Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Turbochargers, together referred to as Torque Actuator Motors (TAM), hereinafter. IMIL is the market leader, globally, in ETCs with ~40% market share (>80% of revenue) Date June 21, 2016 The automotive industry is inexorably turning to power electronics as a panacea to achieve adherence to strict CO2 and fuel Market Data economy regulations coming into force, which further accentuates the criticality of IMIL’s offerings. The consequent improvement in penetration of these applications going forward, juxtaposed with IMIL’s leadership and close technical SENSEX 26867 collaborations with its customers provides strong revenue visibility. IMIL maintains its leadership (in ETCs) in a market Nifty 8239 dominated by Japanese and Chinese motor manufacturers, by virtue of being intensely backward integrated with possession of IPs and technical knowhow. Also, IMIL counts the largest Tier 1 auto comp companies amongst its clientele. Bloomberg IGM IN Power electronics in automobiles – a panacea for the mandated emissions/fuel economy norms; would also lead to improved penetration levels of TAM : Major auto markets have enacted exacting emission regulation targets to be progressively achieved over Shares o/s 31mn the medium term, requiring significant improvement in fuel efficiencies. Usage of automotive electronics including the TAM, enable Market Cap Rs. 20bn optimization of fuel consumption, critical in reducing CO2 emissions. -
Financial Review
Management’s Discussion and Analysis FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY Toshiba Corporation and Consolidated Subsidiaries Millions of yen, Years ended March 31 except per share amounts and ratio 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 Net sales (Note 5) ¥ 3,947,596 ¥ 4,043,736 ¥ 4,346,485 ¥ 4,851,060 ¥ 4,722,987 Operating income (loss) (Note 6) 64,070 82,015 (581,376) (72,496) 8,836 Income (loss) from continuing operations, before income 82,378 44,945 (499,439) (122,333) (64,917) taxes and noncontrolling interests Net income (loss) attributable to shareholders 804,011 (965,663) (460,013) (37,825) 60,240 of the Company Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to shareholders 819,189 (844,585) (752,518) 90,638 236,392 of the Company Equity attributable to shareholders of the Company 783,135 (552,947) 328,874 1,083,996 1,027,189 Total equity (Note 7) 1,010,734 (275,704) 672,258 1,565,357 1,445,994 Total assets 4,458,211 4,269,513 5,433,341 6,334,778 6,172,519 Per share of common stock: (Yen) (Note 8) 120.18 (130.60) 77.67 256.01 242.58 Earnings (loss) per share attributable to shareholders of the Company (Yen) (Notes 9 and 10) −Basic 162.89 (228.08) (108.64) (8.93) 14.23 −Diluted − − − − − Shareholders' equity ratio (%) (Note 8) 17.6 (13.0) 6.1 17.1 16.6 Return on equity ratio (%) (Notes 8 and 11) 698.6 − (65.1) (3.6) 6.5 Price-to-earnings ratio (PER) (Note 12) 1.89 − − − 30.72 Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 41,641 134,163 (1,230) 330,442 284,132 Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities (150,987) (178,929) 653,442 (190,130) (244,101) Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (63,613) (219,758) 135,747 (125,795) (89,309) Cash and cash equivalents at end of year 533,119 707,693 975,529 185,721 155,793 Number of employees (Note 13) 141,256 153,492 187,809 198,741 200,260 Notes:) 1 Toshiba Group's Consolidated Financial Statements are based on US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. -
Published on July 21, 2021 1. Changes in Constituents 2
Results of the Periodic Review and Component Stocks of Tokyo Stock Exchange Dividend Focus 100 Index (Effective July 30, 2021) Published on July 21, 2021 1. Changes in Constituents Addition(18) Deletion(18) CodeName Code Name 1414SHO-BOND Holdings Co.,Ltd. 1801 TAISEI CORPORATION 2154BeNext-Yumeshin Group Co. 1802 OBAYASHI CORPORATION 3191JOYFUL HONDA CO.,LTD. 1812 KAJIMA CORPORATION 4452Kao Corporation 2502 Asahi Group Holdings,Ltd. 5401NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION 4004 Showa Denko K.K. 5713Sumitomo Metal Mining Co.,Ltd. 4183 Mitsui Chemicals,Inc. 5802Sumitomo Electric Industries,Ltd. 4204 Sekisui Chemical Co.,Ltd. 5851RYOBI LIMITED 4324 DENTSU GROUP INC. 6028TechnoPro Holdings,Inc. 4768 OTSUKA CORPORATION 6502TOSHIBA CORPORATION 4927 POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS INC. 6503Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 5105 Toyo Tire Corporation 6988NITTO DENKO CORPORATION 5301 TOKAI CARBON CO.,LTD. 7011Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,Ltd. 6269 MODEC,INC. 7202ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED 6448 BROTHER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 7267HONDA MOTOR CO.,LTD. 6501 Hitachi,Ltd. 7956PIGEON CORPORATION 7270 SUBARU CORPORATION 9062NIPPON EXPRESS CO.,LTD. 8015 TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 9101Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha 8473 SBI Holdings,Inc. 2.Dividend yield (estimated) 3.50% 3. Constituent Issues (sort by local code) No. local code name 1 1414 SHO-BOND Holdings Co.,Ltd. 2 1605 INPEX CORPORATION 3 1878 DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD. 4 1911 Sumitomo Forestry Co.,Ltd. 5 1925 DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 6 1954 Nippon Koei Co.,Ltd. 7 2154 BeNext-Yumeshin Group Co. 8 2503 Kirin Holdings Company,Limited 9 2579 Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings Inc. 10 2914 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 11 3003 Hulic Co.,Ltd. 12 3105 Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. 13 3191 JOYFUL HONDA CO.,LTD. -
U.S. Adoption of High-Efficiency Motors and Drives: Lessons Learned
U.S. Adoption of High-Efficiency Motors and Drives: Lessons Learned A Historical and Value Chain Perspective February 25, 2010 Marcy Lowe, Ruggero Golini,1 and Gary Gereffi Contributing CGGC researchers: Ghada Ahmed and Saori Tokuoka This research was sponsored by the Corporate Partnerships Program of the Environmental Defense Fund and prepared by CGGC. We would like to thank Andrew Hutson and Terry Foecke for their comments on previous drafts of this report. Many thanks also to Kitt Butler, Gene Eckhart and Robert Boteler for providing expert review of early drafts. Errors of fact or interpretation remain exclusively with the authors. We welcome comments and suggestions. The lead author can be contacted at [email protected]. © February 2010. Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness, Duke University Photo Permission: Cover photo from Toshiba, January 25, 2010. 1. Università degli Studi di Bergamo Department of Economics and Technology Management Viale Marconi 5 24044 Dalmine (BG), Italy List of Abbreviations AAEMM American Association of Electric Motor Manufacturers AC Alternating current ACEEE American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy AMES Associated Manufacturers of Electrical Supplies ASD Adjustable Speed Drive CEE Consortium for Energy Efficiency CO2 Carbon Dioxide DC Direct current DOE U.S. Department of Energy DSM Demand Side Management EISA Energy Independence and Security Act EPCA or EPAct Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1992 HP Horsepower HVAC Heating, ventilation and air conditioning HZ Hertz IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ITP Industrial Technologies Program kWh Kilowatt hour NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NIST U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S. -
Photomask Japan 2017 Poster Presentation As of March 3
Photomask Japan 2017 Poster Presentation as of March 3 Session Session Program Date Session Title Presentation Title Name Affiliation Time No. No. Materials of and for Quartz 9-inch size Mask Blanks for ArF PSM (Phase Shift Noriyuki ULVAC COATING 9a 9a-1 Photomasks Mask) Harashima CORPORATION 9b-1 Mask crosstalk defect between develop to etch process Yuan Hsu Photronics DNP Mask Corp. 9b Process Stabilize OMOG photomask post-repair CD variation by 9b-2 Vincent Shen Photronics DNP Mask Corp. cleaning strategy and post-repair treatment Old and new techniques mixed up into optical photomask 9c-1 Jumpei Fukui Nikon Engineering Co., Ltd. measurement method Quickly Identifying and Resolving Particle Issues in 9c-2 Yukinobu Hayashi CyberOptics Corporation Photolithographic Scanners Metrology Tools and 9c Technologies Best Practices for Monitoring Humidity in Emersion Scanner 9c-3 Yukinobu Hayashi CyberOptics Corporation Reticle Environments to Reduce Reticle Haze Effects LMS IPRO: enabling accurate registration metrology on SiN- Hendrik 9c-4 KLA-Tencor MIE GmbH based Phase-Shift Masks Steigerwald Inspection Tools and Development of Photomask Insitu Inspection system for 9d 9d-1 Shingo Yoshikawa Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. Technologies 1Xnm lithography mask and beyond Repairing Tools and How Smart is your BEOL? 9e 9e-1 Kristian Schulz Carl Zeiss SMT Technologies Productivity Improvement through Intelligent Automation Semiconductor Manufacturing 9f-1 Physical Model based Mask Registration Correction Rivan Li International Corp. 16:20- April 6 -
Annual Results for 3QFY2016
Matsui Securities Co., Ltd. (First Section of TSE: 8628) Annual Results for 3QFY2016 January 2017 Table of Contents Section 1 Financial Summary 6 Section 2 Results of Operation 16 Section 3 Recent Developments 23 1 Results of Operation ◆ Equity trading value / Market share ◆ Equity commission rate Excluding “Margin Trading Service for (JPY tn) Margin Trading Service for Day-trades (bp) Day-trades” 15 15% 12 13.5% 13.8% 12.4% 12.7% 12.2% 10.0 10.0 9.6 9.9 9.8 12 12% 10 8 9 9.6 9% 9.2 8.9 8.6 8.4 6 6% 6 4.8 4.7 4.4 4.3 5.4 5.3 5.3 3.9 3 4.6 4.5 3% 4 0 0% 2 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 ◆ Margin balance / Market share ◆ Net financial income ratio (JPY bn) 5.0% 400 9.2% 9.1% 10% 9.0% 8.9% 4.2% 8.3% 3.8% 3.9% 8% 4.0% 3.6% 3.7% 300 308 6% 3.0% 200 258 241 224 231 4% 2.0% 100 2% 1.0% 0 0% 0.0% 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 2 Financial Results ◆ Operating revenue ◆ Ordinary income (JPY mn) (JPY mn) 10,000 10,000 8,071 7,823 8,000 7,463 8,000 6,981 6,284 6,000 6,000 5,057 4,569 4,084 3,860 4,000 4,000 3,296 2,000 2,000 0 0 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 1 ◆ Net income / ROE ◆ Ordinary income ratio (JPY mn) 10,000 20% 80% 63% 58% 8,000 14.3% 55% 15% 60% 55% 52% 12.5% 12.4% 11.6% 6,000 10.0% 10% 40% 4,000 3,273 2,865 2,828 2,673 2,277 5% 20% 2,000 0 0% 0% 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 Note 1: Annualized on each quarter 3 Financial Highlights ◆ Operating revenues up JPY 700 million QoQ • Commissions were up JPY 590 million due to increase of equity trading value excluding -
Flexible Pressure Sensor Driven by All-Printed Organic TFT Array Film
https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2017.32.305 ©2016; Society for Imaging Science and Technology Flexible Pressure Sensor Driven by All-Printed Organic TFT Array Film Shinichi Nishi1,2, Tohru Miyoshi1, 3, Hiroyuki Endoh1,4, and Toshihide Kamata1,5; 1 Japan Advanced Printed Electronics Technology Research Association (JAPERA), Tsukuba, Japan, 2 KonicaMinolta Inc., Tokyo, Japan, 3 Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan. 4 NEC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, 5 The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan. Abstract We have constructed a sheet-to-sheet (S2S) manufacturing line in order to prove the possibility and reality of production technologies and integrated processes of all-printed electronics devices[1,2,3]. In our automated and continuously operated manufacturing line, we operated the reverse offset printer for electrode pattern, digital inkjet printer for organic semiconductor layer, slit-die coater for insulator layer, and screen printer for electrode and inter-layer insulator. The average mobility of organic TFT is 0.7 cm2/Vs, average ON current is 5 uA with less than 10% sigma in A4 size area, and ON/OFF current ratio is ten of order 6. We have been acquiring successful results of TFT array flexible film in a reasonable high yield. These all-printed organic TFT array back-plane is applied to the flexible and light-weight pressure sensor which is driven Figure 1. Substrate transporting robot in clean tunnel of automated print in active matrix mode, and which is applied for a touch pad of manufacturing line writing with pressure grey scale or a commodity inventory system. -
Convocation Notice of the 11Th Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders
THE FOLLOWING IS AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION PREPARED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE SHAREHOLDERS AND INVESTORS. THE OFFICIAL TEXT IN JAPANESE OF THE CONVOCATION NOTICE OF THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS HAS BEEN PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATUTORY PROVISIONS AND MAILED TO THE RESPECTIVE SHAREHOLDERS. SHOULD THERE BE ANY INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN THE TRANSLATION AND THE OFFICIAL TEXT IN TERMS OF THE CONTENTS OF THE NOTICE, THE OFFICIAL TEXT SHALL PREVAIL. THE COMPANY ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY MISUNDERSTANDING CAUSED BY THE TRANSLATION FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. CONVOCATION NOTICE OF THE 11TH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS Date and Time: Friday June 25, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. (Reception will open at 9:00 a.m.) Place: Ball Room “Aoi,” Second Floor, Palace Hotel Tokyo A Request to Our Shareholders 1-1, Marunouchi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo █ This ordinary general meeting of shareholders is to be held Deadline for Exercise of Voting Right(s) in Writing or via the by taking as many measures as possible to prevent the Internet: spread of infection of COVID-19 and ensure safety of Thursday, June 24, 2021 until 5:30 p.m. shareholders. Matters to be Resolved: █ As shareholders may exercise their voting right(s) in Proposal 1: Appropriation of Surplus advance in writing or via the Internet, we strongly Proposal 2: Election of 11 Directors who are not Audit and encourage you to make use of these options, and to refrain Supervisory Committee Members from attending the meeting in person on the day. Proposal 3: Election of 2 Directors who are Audit and █ If you are found to have a fever or appear to be unwell Supervisory Committee Members when you arrive at the venue, you may be refused entry. -
NFC Forum Chairs As of June 2018
NFC Forum Chairs as of June 2018 Group Chair Co-Chair or Vice-Chair Secretary / Editor Board of Directors Koichi Tagawa, Dai Nippon Printing Alexander Rensink, NXP Frank Dawidowsky, Sony Liaison Task Force Frank Dawidowsky, Sony Paula Hunter, NFC Forum Membership Task Force Paula Hunter, NFC Forum Strategy Task Force Koichi Tagawa, Dai Nippon Printing Chairs Group Frank Dawidowsky, Sony Group Chair Vice-Chair or Co-Chair Secretary / Editor Technical Committee Jürgen Böhler, STMicroelectronics Michael Stark, NXP (Vice-Chair) Analog Working Group Mohammed Ratni, Sony Andreas Wörle, Infineon Wireless Charging Task Force Nobuyoshi Hayashi, ROHM Erwan Le Fer, Micropross (Vice-Chair) NFC Devices Working Group Klaus Roehrle, Sony John Hillan, Qualcomm LLCP: (Vice-Chair) NCI: Jingqing Mei, Huawei T1T: T2T: Henk Dannenberg, NXP T3T: Klaus Roehrle, Sony T4T: Henk Dannenberg, NXP T5T: Erich Reisenhofer, NXP Digital Working Group Michael Stark, NXP John Hillan, Qualcomm Activity: Klaus Roehrle, Sony (Vice-Chair) Digital: Katsuyuki Teruyama, Sony Reference Applications Framework Daniel Orsatti, STMicroelectronics Working Group Security Working Group NFC Forum Chairs as of June 2018 Group Chair Co-Chair or Vice-Chair Secretary / Editor Compliance Committee Henk Dannenberg, NXP Minimum Level of Interoperability Michael Stark, NXP Working Group Compliance Program Working Group Stanley Cho, FIME Testing Working Group Diego Lébron, AT4 Wireless RF Testing Task Force Benoit Hedou, KEOLABS Arnaud Schreiner, NXP Stanley Cho, FIME Wireless Charging Testing Task Arnaud Schreiner, NXP Erwan Lefer, Micropross Force Group Chair Vice-Chair or Co-Chair Secretary / Editor Special Interest Group (SIG) Koichi Tagawa, Dai Nippon Printing Committee Japan Task Force Daisuke Takai, Dai Nippon Printing Kenji Oguma, NEC Corporation Internet of Things SIG Vincent Chauvin, Apple Erich Reisenhofer, NXP Erwan Le Fer, Micropross (Vice-Chair) Automotive Task Force Rainer Lutz, NXP Jack Lee, Samsung Retail & Payment SIG Matt Bright, Thin Film Transport SIG Joerg Schmidt, Infineon Cord Bartels, BSI . -
The Total Solutionexhibition for Electronic Equipment Exhibitors List As of 25Th Mar
The Total SolutionExhibition for Electronic Equipment Exhibitors List As of 25th Mar. 2016/alphabetical order PWB Tech Finished Products AIKOKIKI MFG. AIN Aoshikang Technology(HongKong) ASKA ENGINEERING CMK CMK PRODUCTS DAIWA DENSO Dongguan Mentech Optical & Magnetic Dongguan Mentech Optical & Magnetic Eastern EIGHT KOUGYOU Express Electronics FAITH FPC MAKER SHENZHEN JMTH fuji print (HK) FUJI PRINT INDUSTRIAL FUJITSU INTERCONNECT TECHNOLOGIES Grow Will Hakko Denshi Hirayama Fine Techno HIROSE ELECTRIC Hitachi High-Tech Science Hong Yuen Electronics IBIDEN Ihara Electronic Industries Iwatani Japan Electronics Packaging and Circuits Association (JPCA) JMTH ELECTRONICS King board Laminates Holdings KUNITA KOUGYO Kuraray Chemical KYOEIFUTABA ENGINEERING KYOSHA MEITO DENSAN NBC NIHON MICRON NIPPON MEKTRON NODA SCREEN NODA SCREEN NTW OK Print Oki Electric Cable Okitsumo p-ban.com Qdos Technology Sdn. RISE ELECTRONICS RITA Electronics SAGAMI PCI SAGAMI PCI SANYOKOGYO Satosen SHENZHEN SUNTAK CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY SHINKO SIGNUS somei-techno STAY ELECTRONICS Suiwa High Technology Electronic Industries (Xiamen) TaeSung TOKAI SHINEI DENSHI KOGYO TOWA PRINT KOGYO Victory Giant Tecnology(Huizhau) Yamashita Materials YS Techno Design Technologies CYBERNET SYSTEMS NISOUL PRAMURA SOFTWARE PRIVATE Stella Reliability and inspection Technologies AJUHITEK GLOBAL atg Luther & Maelzer DAIEI ELECTRONICS EVERETT CHARLES JAPAN FISCHER INSTRUMENTS GARDIEN JAPAN inspec J-RAS Kagakujoho shuppan KAMITSU LTD. YACHIYO ENGINEERING Matsusada Precision Murata Manufacturing