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Matsushita Electric Industrial Company

Jptt 62,050,186 (March 4, 1987), K. Ogawa (to Matsushita Electric Industrial Company). [Pg.70]

Semiconductor Research Center, Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd., 3—15, Yagumo-nakamachi, Moriguchi, Osaka 570, Japan... [Pg.269]

AT T Bell Laboratories, 1,38,157,188,209,251 Chiba University, 421 Cornell University, 73,99,233 Hewlett Packard Laboratories, 329 Hitachi Ltd., 316 IBM Almaden Research Center, 26,56,73,99,114,382 Kanagawa University, 99 Kyoto Institute of Technology, 397 Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd., 266... [Pg.438]

Association of Super-Advanced Electronics Technologies, Yokohama Research Center, 292 Yoshida-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 244, Japan Semiconductor Research Center, Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, Ltd., 3-15 Yagumo-Nakamachi, Moriguchi, Osaka 570, Japan... [Pg.306]

IMPERIAL WESTERN PRODUCTS INC INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY LIMITED KYOCERA SOLAR INC MANHATTAN SCIENTIFICS INC MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO LTD MCDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL INC MESA ENERGY INC METHANEX CORP... [Pg.148]

He was a professional management consultant and first applied statistical quality control in 1951 and by 1954, had investigated some 300 companies. He undertook training at Toyota Motor Co., Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co. and at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and reduced the time for hull assembly of a 65,000 ton super tanker from 4 months to... [Pg.781]

FIG. 2 By the end of 2001, Matsushita Electric Industrial (MEl) Company had successfully introduced 151 products utilizing lead-free solder. (From Ref. 14.)... [Pg.596]

After Japan s crushing defeat in 1945, Konosuke Matsushita reestablished his enterprise in the 1950s. First, in 1950, the Allied Occupation authorities required that he spin off part of his enterprise as Sanyo Electric Industrial. Two years later, he acquired technical capabilities by negotiating a joint venture with Philips to form Matsushita Electronics, of which Philips held 35 percent. His next step in 1955 was to acquire control of the Japan Victor Company (JVC). RCA had sold JVC to a Japanese company under pressure from Japan s government in 1937. This move provided Matsushita with an integrated learning base in electronic equipment. [Pg.299]


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