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  1. Chapter1 Rebuilding from the Ashes. MENU. Rebuilding from the Ashes. Establishing Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation) Earning New Yen. Moving to Gotenyama. Rebuilding from the Ashes. In September 1945, Masaru Ibuka returned to Tokyo to begin work in the war-damaged capital.

  2. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › ibuka-masaruIbuka, Masaru | Encyclopedia.com

    Masaru Ibuka. 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.

  3. Dec 20, 1997 · Masaru Ibuka, a low-key engineer who co-founded one of Japan's greatest postwar successes, the Sony Corporation, died yesterday at his home in Tokyo. Mr. Ibuka, who was 89, died from heart...

  4. 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. He graduated from Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, with the B.S. degree in ...

  5. Feb 26, 1998 · Masaru Ibuka (1908-97) Electrical engineer and co-founder of SONY. Gerhard Fasol. Nature 391 , 848 ( 1998) Cite this article. 2612 Accesses. 4 Altmetric. Metrics. Electrical engineer and...

  6. www.shmj.or.jp › english › pioneersSHMJ | Masaru Ibuka

    Masaru Ibuka was born in Tochigi Prefecture in 1908. After graduating from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Waseda University in 1933, he entered PCL (Photo Chemistry Laboratory) Co., Ltd. In 1946, he co-founded Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation, later renamed Sony Corporation).

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

    Ibuka was born in 1908 in Nikko City, Japan. He attended the School of Science and Engineering at Waseda University where he earned the nickname "genius inventor." When he graduated in 1933 he ...

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