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Our history since 1915. 1915. Tamisuke Yokogawa, Doctor of Architectural Engineering, established an electric meter research institute in Shibuya, Tokyo with Ichiro Yokogawa and Shin Aoki. 1917. First to produce and sell electric meters in Japan. 1920. Incorporated as Yokogawa Electric Works Ltd. 1933.
Yokogawa Electric Corporation (横河電機株式会社, Yokogawa-denki Kabushiki-kaisha) is a Japanese multinational electrical engineering and software company, with businesses based on its measurement, control, and information technologies.
Upon founding the company, Tamisuke Yokogawa encouraged Ichiro Yokogawa, the future president, and Shin Aoki, the future chief engineering officer, saying, “You don't need to worry about profits. Just learn and improve our technology. You must make products that earn us the respect of our customers.”.
In his instructions to Ichiro Yokogawa and Shin Aoki, Dr. Tamisuke Yokogawa said, “You don’t need to worry about profits. Just learn and improve our technology. You must make products that earn us the respect of customers.” This is the origin of the founding principles that have been handed down for as the pioneeringmore than a century spirit.
On 1st September, Tamisuke Yokogawa's pioneer spirit and exceptional foresight led to the foundation of Electric meter research institute. The company was led by Ichiro Yokogawa and Shin Aoki totaling four employees and aimed "domestic production of electric meters".
starting to be commercialized, Yokogawa took on pioneering challenges by seizing opportunities for innovation as and when they arose. In 1915, he founded an electric meter research institute with Ichiro Yokogawa, his nephew, and Shin Aoki, an engineer invited from the Electrotechnical Laboratory of the Ministry of Communications.
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At the time of the company’s founding, Dr. Yokogawa explained his business philosophy to Ichiro Yokogawa, who later would become the company’s first president, and Shin Aoki, the eventual first chief engineer. Passed down over the years to the present day, these founding principles emphasize putting