Izue Factory achieved IATF16949 certification.
Renamed Takaya Electronics (Thailand) to Trois Takaya Electronics (Thailand).
Established “Takaya Electronics (Thailand)” in Chonburi, Thailand.
Opened the Ibara Development Center.
Opened the Tokyo Branch Office.
Established Takaya SIIX Electronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, China.
Merged with the special subsidiary Shinsei Denki Co., Ltd.
Achieved ISO14001 certification.
Developed the industry’s 12x CD-ROM drive.
The Flying Probe Tester won the “Test Innovation of the Year ’95” award in the UK as the world’s inspection equipment.
Achieved ISO9002 certification (currently ISO9001:2015).
Opened the Hanatori Art Museum (now the Hanatori Otsuka Art Museum) for the celebration of 100th anniversary.
Opened the Fukuoka Sales Office.
Opened the Osaka Sales Office.
Opened the Tokyo Sales Office.
Started selling Printed circuit board testing equipment.
Established “Sharp Takaya Electronics Co., Ltd.”
Received the Chairman’s Award from the National Association for Employment of Persons with Disabilities.
Constructed the Izue factory and began assembling VTR boards.
Constructed the Ibara Factory.
Changed name to “Takaya Corporation”.
Established the Electronics Division (currently the EMS Business Division) and began assembling transistor radios.
Reorganized Takaya Textile Partnership Company into Takaya Textile Co., Ltd.
Established Takaya Textile Partnership Company.
Founded a textile business in Takayacho, Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture.