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  1. Namihei Odaira (小平 浪平, Odaira Namihei, January 15, 1874 – October 5, 1951) was a Japanese entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded Hitachi. Life Senior aged Odaira. Odaira was born on January 15, 1874, in Ienaka, Shimotsuga, Tochigi Prefecture (present-day Tsugamachi Kassenba, Tochigi), the second son of Odaira Sōhachi and Chiyo.

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    Hitachi, since its founding in 1910 by engineer Namihei Odaira, has been driven by the mission to 'contribute to society through the development of superior, original technology and products'. This ethos is evident in its leadership, as all its 12 CEOs, including founder Odaira, have been from engineering backgrounds.

  3. Hitachi’s founder Namihei Odaira was born three years before Hesse, in 1874. After graduating from Tokyo Imperial University, he went on to work at Kosaka mine, the Hiroshima Hydroelectric Power Company, Tokyo Electric Light Company, and, in 1906, at Hitachi mine.

  4. Mar 28, 2024 · Namihei Odaira, Hitachi’s founder. Namihei Odaira was born in 1874 in Ienaka Village (present-day Tochigi City), Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. When he was a student, he chose to study electrical engineering.

  5. Odaira NamiheiWikipedia. Odaira Namihei, um 1910. Odaira Namihei (japanisch 小平 浪平; geboren 15. Januar 1874 in der Präfektur Tochigi; gestorben 5. Oktober 1951) war ein japanischer Techniker und Unternehmer. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Anmerkungen. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. Leben und Wirken.

  6. Dec 20, 2023 · Hitachi founder Namihei Odaira was born in Tochigi Prefecture in 1874. As Japan struggled to overcome the challenges toward modernization, he developed the founding product "five-horsepower induction motor" while working in a repair shop of a mine.

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  8. Odaira Hitachi’s founder Namihei Odaira was born three years before Hesse, in 1874. After graduating from Tokyo Imperial University, he went on to work at Kosaka mine, the Hiroshima Hydroelectric Power Company, Tokyo Electric Light Company, and, in 1906, at Hitachi mine. Based on his motto that companies are their people, Odaira