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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 traces its roots back to 1915, [6] when Dr. Tamisuke Yokogawa, a renowned architect, established an electric meter research institute in Shibuya, Tokyo. After pioneering the development and production of electric meters in Japan, this enterprise was incorporated in 1920 as Yokogawa Electric Works Ltd.
Tamisuke Yokogawa, Doctor of Architectural Engineering, established an electric meter research institute in Shibuya, Tokyo. 1920. Incorporated as Yokogawa Electric Works Ltd. 1975.
Yokogawa traces its history back to 1915, when Dr. Tamisuke Yokogawa, a prominent architect, founded an electric meter research institute in Shibuya, Tokyo. His ultimate aim was to begin the manufacturing of electric meters, which were all imported in those days, and launch a new era for the measurement industry in Japan.
A 100-year History of Yokogawa’s Measurement Business. Yokogawa celebrates its centennial anniversary this year. Dr. Tamisuke Yokogawa, the founder of Yokogawa, was a prominent architect who helped establish Japan’s modern style of architecture.
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2 days ago · 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.
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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".