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  1. His popular books are Kindergarten is too late, Good Mileage - The High-performance Business Philosophy of Soichiro Honda. His education: Waseda University. He died on December 19, 1997, Tokyo, Japan. He had 1 child Makoto Ibuka. His spouse is Sekiko Maeda ( m. 1936, divorced) . More information on Masaru Ibuka can be found here.

    • Japan
    • April 11, 1908
    • Entrepreneur
  2. Dec 22, 1997 · Masaru Ibuka, electronics engineer and industrialist: born Nikko, Japan 11 April 1908; founder, Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (later Sony Corporation) 1946, president 1950-71, chairman 1971-76, honorary ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Masaru_IbukaMasaru Ibuka - Wikipedia

    Early life. Masaru Ibuka was born on April 11, 1908, as the first son of Tasuku Ibuka, an architectural technologist and a student of Inazo Nitobe. [4] His ancestral family were chief retainers of the Aizu Domain, and his relatives include Yae Ibuka and Ibuka Kajinosuke. Masaru lost his father at the age of two and was taken over by his ...

  5. Co-founder of "Sony" - Masaru Ibuka. Sony origins started 73 years ago today (7 May 1946), originally established as a company called Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation. The company built Japan's first tape recorder, called the Type-G. In 1958, the company changed its name to "Sony".

  6. In 1936 Ibuka had married Sekiko Maeda, the daughter of a man with close connections to the Japanese monarchy. The marriage produced two daughters and a son. It ended in divorce, but helped propel Ibuka into Japan's military-industrial complex; during World War II he did research on heat-seeking missiles and created an amplifier designed to ...

  7. Biography: Masaru Ibuka was a Japanese electronics engineer and entrepreneur who co-founded Sony Corporation, one of the world's leading technology and entertainment companies. Alongside his business partner Akio Morita , Ibuka played a pivotal role in the development of innovative consumer electronics products that revolutionized the industry ...

  8. Oct 2, 2005 · He was 89. Mr. Ibuka was a founder with Akio Morita and others of a company that later took the name Sony. Its success became an emblem of Japan's rise from the ashes of World War II. "Mr. Ibuka ...

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