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      • Born on April 11, 1908, in Nikko, Japan, in Tochigi Prefecture, Ibuka was interested in radio from the time he was young, and was an avid “ham” or amateur radio operator. His father was a beer brewer, and it was expected that young Ibuka would take over the family business.
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  2. 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.

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    • Co-founder of Sony
  3. As co-founder and longtime president of the Sony Corporation, Japanese executive Masaru Ibuka (1908-1997) conceived of and brought to fruition several of the most popular and fundamentally influential consumer electronics innovations of the twentieth century.

  4. Dec 8, 2023 · The Early Days of Masaru Ibuka: Born in Japan in 1908, Masaru Ibuka displayed an early fascination with technology and its potential to improve lives. After completing his studies in engineering, he embarked on a journey that would transform the landscape of the electronics industry. Founding Sony Corporation:

  5. Feb 4, 2016 · Masaru Ibuka was born in the city of Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, on April 11, 1908. He was a very inquisitive child who was fond of experimenting. One of the earliest short-wave hams in Japan; his calls have been logged in overseas records back in the days of 1926.

  6. www.pbs.org › transistor › album1Masaru Ibuka - PBS

    In the early 1950s, Ibuka was traveling in the United States and heard about Bell's invention of the transistor. He convinced Bell to license the transistor technology to his Japanese company...

  7. Nov 13, 2006 · Akio Morita, the naval officer, and Masaru Ibuka, the engineer, would stay partners and friends for more than 40 years, along the way building Sony, one of the iconic brands of the Japanese...

  8. Early life and career. Ibuka was born in Nikko, a town in the Tochigi prefecture of Japan, in 1908. After completing his primary education, he went to Waseda University in Tokyo, where he studied physics. He received his degree in 1933 and went on to work for the Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corp, which would later become Sony.

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