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  • 2021.10

    Izue Factory achieved IATF16949 certification.

  • 2014.2

    Renamed Takaya Electronics (Thailand) to Trois Takaya Electronics (Thailand).

  • 2011.1

    Established “Takaya Electronics (Thailand)” in Chonburi, Thailand.

  • 2006.4

    Opened the Ibara Development Center.

  • 2002.4

    Opened the Tokyo Branch Office.

  • 2001.3

    Established Takaya SIIX Electronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, China.

  • 2000.12

    Merged with the special subsidiary Shinsei Denki Co., Ltd.

  • 2000.10

    Achieved ISO14001 certification.

  • 1996.9

    Developed the industry’s 12x CD-ROM drive.

  • 1995.1

    The Flying Probe Tester won the “Test Innovation of the Year ’95” award in the UK as the world’s inspection equipment.

  • 1994.7

    Achieved ISO9002 certification (currently ISO9001:2015).

  • 1994.6

    Opened the Hanatori Art Museum (now the Hanatori Otsuka Art Museum) for the celebration of 100th anniversary.

  • 1990.4

    Opened the Fukuoka Sales Office.

  • 1987.9

    Opened the Osaka Sales Office.

  • 1986.8

    Opened the Tokyo Sales Office.

  • 1983.12

    Started selling Printed circuit board testing equipment.

  • 1979.8

    Established “Sharp Takaya Electronics Co., Ltd.”

  • 1978.9

    Received the Chairman’s Award from the National Association for Employment of Persons with Disabilities.

  • 1978.5

    Constructed the Izue factory and began assembling VTR boards.

  • 1975.5

    Constructed the Ibara Factory.

  • 1966.8

    Changed name to “Takaya Corporation”.

  • 1966.8

    Established the Electronics Division (currently the EMS Business Division) and began assembling transistor radios.

  • 1918.9

    Reorganized Takaya Textile Partnership Company into Takaya Textile Co., Ltd.

  • 1917.2

    Established Takaya Textile Partnership Company.

  • 1894

    Founded a textile business in Takayacho, Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture.