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

    The native form of this personal name is Ibuka Masaru. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. Masaru Ibuka (井深 大 Ibuka Masaru; April 11, 1908 – December 19, 1997) was a Japanese electronics industrialist and co-founder of Sony, along with Akio Morita. [2] [3]

    • 2 daughters, 1 son
    • Co-founder of Sony
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Akio_MoritaAkio Morita - Wikipedia

    Akio Morita (盛田 昭夫, Morita Akio, January 26, 1921 – October 3, 1999) was a Japanese entrepreneur and co-founder of Sony along with Masaru Ibuka. Early life [ edit ] Akio Morita was born in Nagoya . [1]

    • Yoshiko Kamei
    • Co-founder of Sony
  3. 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...

  4. Ibuka Masaru was a “pure and simple soul,” according to his partner. To the very marrow of his bones he was an inventor a tinkerer, an engineer. He had discovered “the excitement of putting things together” (his own words) playing with an Erector Set as a boy, later tinkering with ham radios, then studying mechanical engineering at ...

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

    Masaru Ibuka, left, with Akio Morita: Masaru Ibuka could well be the person who turned Japan's electronics industry into what it is today. He was co-founder of a tiny recording company that grew ...

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  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. In 1946, Akio renewed his acquaintance with Masaru Ibuka and together they founded the Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation. Akio was the eldest son of Kyuzaemon XIV and had been brought up in the expectation that he would succeed his father as Kyuzaemon XV.

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