Established in 1941, NLI has grown to become a top-class machine manufacturer with world recognized technological capabilities, supplying packaging machinery widely used in the food, fertilizer, chemical and semiconductor industries, among others. We speak to president, Yasuyuki Cho, to learn more about the company’s history, technology and high-quality products, as well as discuss the company’s strategy for international growth and recruitment.
Established in 1941, NLI has grown to become a top-class machine manufacturer with world recognized technological capabilities, supplying packaging machinery widely used in the food, fertilizer, chemical and semiconductor industries, among others. We speak to president, Yasuyuki Cho, to learn more about the company’s history, technology and high-quality products, as well as discuss the company’s strategy for international growth and recruitment.
Biotech firm Pharma Foods International extracts the most beneficial components from everyday foods, turning them into powerful ingredients for healthcare and pharmaceutical products.
Biotech firm Pharma Foods International extracts the most beneficial components from everyday foods, turning them into powerful ingredients for healthcare and pharmaceutical products.
The emerging shift towards next-generation automobiles, such as electronic vehicles and autonomous vehicles, has posed both a major challenge and opportunity for auto-parts makers to develop lighter, better and more hi-tech components. One such company is Toyoda Gosei, once a subsidiary of Toyota that now employs 40,000 people in 17 countries around the world. We speak with president, Naoki Miyazaki, to learn more about the company’s products and activities, and new innovations such as its unique and groundbreaking e-Rubber technology. Mr. Miyazaki, also explains the company’s international expansion strategy, which focuses on China and India, and gives more insight into the companies R&D practices.
The emerging shift towards next-generation automobiles, such as electronic vehicles and autonomous vehicles, has posed both a major challenge and opportunity for auto-parts makers to develop lighter, better and more hi-tech components. One such company is Toyoda Gosei, once a subsidiary of Toyota that now employs 40,000 people in 17 countries around the world. We speak with president, Naoki Miyazaki, to learn more about the company’s products and activities, and new innovations such as its unique and groundbreaking e-Rubber technology. Mr. Miyazaki, also explains the company’s international expansion strategy, which focuses on China and India, and gives more insight into the companies R&D practices.
The Worldfolio sits down with Toshiyuki Osada, president of Seo Koatsu Kogyo, which manufactures steel-forged products, heat exchangers and other heavy industry products for power, chemical and waste plants. Mr. Osada discusses the company’s operations, its strict adherence to environmental and other regulations and how the company works in collaboration with its clients to ensure it supplies the highest quality and performing products.
The Worldfolio sits down with Toshiyuki Osada, president of Seo Koatsu Kogyo, which manufactures steel-forged products, heat exchangers and other heavy industry products for power, chemical and waste plants. Mr. Osada discusses the company’s operations, its strict adherence to environmental and other regulations and how the company works in collaboration with its clients to ensure it supplies the highest quality and performing products.
Nikke Group has been weaving quality into every fabric since its foundation in 1896. Having cemented its reputation as a leading supplier of school uniforms in Japan, the company is now looking to expand its international operations. We speak with Yoshirou Kawamura, Director and Managing Executive Officer (Division of Textile & Clothing Materials), about the Nikke’s international strategy and gain more insight into the company’s rich history woven over the past 120 years.
Nikke Group has been weaving quality into every fabric since its foundation in 1896. Having cemented its reputation as a leading supplier of school uniforms in Japan, the company is now looking to expand its international operations. We speak with Yoshirou Kawamura, Director and Managing Executive Officer (Division of Textile & Clothing Materials), about the Nikke’s international strategy and gain more insight into the company’s rich history woven over the past 120 years.
“We don’t just sell gloves; we solve the problems of the people with our hand protection systems,” says Shuji Kondo, president of Showa Glove, which makes high quality personal protection gloves used in a wide range of industries. In this interview, Mr. Kondo explains what sets Showa Gloves apart from competitors and how the company’s fully integrated production system ensures high-quality and performance, allowing users to safely and securely focus on the task at hand with total peace of mind.
“We don’t just sell gloves; we solve the problems of the people with our hand protection systems,” says Shuji Kondo, president of Showa Glove, which makes high quality personal protection gloves used in a wide range of industries. In this interview, Mr. Kondo explains what sets Showa Gloves apart from competitors and how the company’s fully integrated production system ensures high-quality and performance, allowing users to safely and securely focus on the task at hand with total peace of mind.
Japanese electronics company Funai has been a global leader in the field of DVD players, TVs and printers and is now leveraging on its innovative capacities to develop new products, such as the “CureNel” Nail Art Printer, as well as exploring new applications for microfluidics technologies in the industrial, commercial and consumer spaces. In this interview, president and CEO, Hideaki Funakoshi, discusses these latest innovations, the Funai Production System, collaboration with P&G, and the company’s international growth strategy.
Japanese electronics company Funai has been a global leader in the field of DVD players, TVs and printers and is now leveraging on its innovative capacities to develop new products, such as the “CureNel” Nail Art Printer, as well as exploring new applications for microfluidics technologies in the industrial, commercial and consumer spaces. In this interview, president and CEO, Hideaki Funakoshi, discusses these latest innovations, the Funai Production System, collaboration with P&G, and the company’s international growth strategy.
Based on module technology, Delta-Fly Pharma’s innovative drugs target and destroy cancer cells without producing any severe side effects or damage to the immune system.
Based on module technology, Delta-Fly Pharma’s innovative drugs target and destroy cancer cells without producing any severe side effects or damage to the immune system.
Having built a reputation as a leading supplier of construction and interior design materials over the past several decades, Sugita Ace took a leap into the food industry a few years back, a decision that has paid off immensely for the company as its shareholder base has grown exponentially. We speak to president, Yusuke Sugita, about Sugita Ace’s rich history, its products lines in both food and construction, as well as the company’s COMMIT600 growth strategy.
Having built a reputation as a leading supplier of construction and interior design materials over the past several decades, Sugita Ace took a leap into the food industry a few years back, a decision that has paid off immensely for the company as its shareholder base has grown exponentially. We speak to president, Yusuke Sugita, about Sugita Ace’s rich history, its products lines in both food and construction, as well as the company’s COMMIT600 growth strategy.
Established in 1902, Iwata & Co., Ltd.’s main business is the manufacture and provision of an extensive range of chemicals to a wide variety of industries. The company has a rich history of innovation and was pivotal to the development of the semiconductor manufacturing process in the 1970s and 80s with the introduction of its fluoro-polymer filter. We sit down with president, Takuya Iwata, to learn more about Iwata and its current five business divisions, and how this company has been nestled deep in the heart of Japanese industry for over a century.
Established in 1902, Iwata & Co., Ltd.’s main business is the manufacture and provision of an extensive range of chemicals to a wide variety of industries. The company has a rich history of innovation and was pivotal to the development of the semiconductor manufacturing process in the 1970s and 80s with the introduction of its fluoro-polymer filter. We sit down with president, Takuya Iwata, to learn more about Iwata and its current five business divisions, and how this company has been nestled deep in the heart of Japanese industry for over a century.