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  1. Michio Suzuki (鈴木 道雄, Suzuki Michio) was a Japanese businessman and inventor, known primarily for founding the Suzuki Motor Corporation, as well as several innovations in the design of looms.

  2. May 31, 1998 · Professor Michio Suzuki had a great influence in group theory over the last 50 years. We believe that his work in the 1950 's ignited work on the classification of finite simple groups, and in the 1960 's and 70 's he led its development.

  3. Michio Suzuki is a Japanese businessman and inventor known for founding the Suzuki Motor Corporation. Born in a small Japanese village in 1887, he started a loom manufacturing business that eventually became Suzuki.

  4. blog.suzukiauto.co.za › blog › who-was-michio-suzukiWho was Michio Suzuki?

    Michio Suzuki, started the Suzuki empire by improving and enhancing textile looms in 1909. Read more about the fascinating man and the Suzuki Heritage.

  5. Michio Suzuki, an early leader in the effort to classify finite simple groups, died May 31, 1998, in Tokyo at the age of seventy-one. Born October 2, 1926, in Japan, he obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 1952, with Shoukichi Iyanaga as official advisor. Suzuki’s teachers included also Yasuo Akizuki and Kenkichi Iwasawa. Suzuki

  6. Word soon got around and with orders pouring in; the young inventor established Suzuki Loom Manufacturing in October 1909. One of his strengths was that Michio always listened to his customers in order to improve the quality of his products:

  7. Michio Suzuki may refer to: Michio Suzuki (inventor) (鈴木 道雄, 1887–1982), Japanese businessman, inventor and founder of the Suzuki Motor Corporation. Michio Suzuki (mathematician) (鈴木 通夫, 1926–1998), Japanese mathematician.