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  1. Dec 20, 1997 · Masaru Ibuka, uno de los fundadores de la industria Sony, falleció ayer de una insuficiencia cardiaca a la edad de 89 años, según anunció un portavoz

  2. Basis for judging. In the evaluation process, the following criteria are considered: technical innovation, creativity, quality, timeliness, societal benefit, technology enhancement associated with achievement (s), leadership and professional contributions of the individual (s) identifiable with the achievements, and the quality of the nomination.

  3. Compartir. Masaru Ibuka, cofundador de la compañía de electrónica Sony, nació el 11 de abril de 1908 en la ciudad de Nikkō, Japón. Asistió a la prestigiosa Universidad de Waseda y posteriormente trabajó en una empresa de procesamiento de películas. Participó en la Segunda Guerra Mundial como miembro de la Armada Imperial Japonesa.

  4. Masaru Ibuka was a Japanese electronics industrialist and co-founder of Sony. Career On 1908, Masaru Ibuka was born as the first son of Tasuku Ibuka who was a student of Inazo Nitobe. But Masaru lost his father at an early age. Masaru moved to Kobe because his mother remarried. He could pass the entrance exam of Hyogo Prefectural 1st Kobe Boys’ School (now, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School ...

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Pada 1946, Akio bersama Masaru Ibuka mendirikan Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation, cikal bakal Sony Corporation. Dikutip dari akiomorita.net, Akio kemudian didukung ayahnya dengan menjual tanah di Nagoya untuk menyediakan modal awal perusahaan tersebut.

  6. MASARU IBUKA. 1908–1997. The engineering genius behind such products as the tape recorder and the all-transistor television, Masaru Ibuka grew his small electronics business into the giant Sony Corporation with cofounder Akio Morita. M asaru Ibuka was born in Nikko City, Japan, in 1908. He studied electronics at Waseda University, Tokyo ...

  7. Masaru Ibuka was born in April 1908 AD in Nikko City, and grew into an inquisitive child fond of experimenting with electricity. He became one of the first ham radio operators in Japan, with his call-signs logged as early as 1926. In 1933 he graduated from Waseda University’s School of Science and Engineering and promptly joined the Photo ...

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