Translation

Select text and it is translated.
This area is result which is translated word.

Languages


Shimadzu Corp.

Shimadzu Corp. TypeFounded 1875 Headquarters Kyoto,  JapanProductsScientific instruments Websitehttp://www.shimadzu.com/Headquarters of Shimadzu Corporation in Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan


Shimadzu Corporation (株式会社島津製作所, Kabushiki-gaisha Shimazu Seisakusho?) (TYO: 7701) is a manufacturer of precision instruments, measuring instruments and medical equipment, based in Kyoto, Japan.

The company was established by Genzo Shimadzu (島津 源蔵 Shimazu Genzō) in 1875. X-ray devices, the spectrum camera, the electron microscope, and the gas chromatograph were developed and commercialized in advance of other Japanese companies. In 2002, Koichi Tanaka, a longstanding employee, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a method of mass spectrometric analysis of biological macromolecules. The company also developed an ultra-high speed video camera, HyperVision HPV-1, which is capable of recording at 1,000,000 FPS.[1][2]

Shimadzu also launched the Prominence UFLC liquid chromatograph in 2005. This ultra fast liquid chromatograph can do fast chromatography without high pressure compromise. Its unmatched pumping precision (3nL/step) coupled with a 10 seconds total cycle injector capability makes it the fastest instrument on the market.

Other products developed by Shimadzu include head-mounted displays [3].

Shimadzu is the worlds only producer of a "Direct-Conversion" Flat Panel Detector for Cardiac, Angiography and General Radiography examinations. Safire FPD technology

External links

References

  1. ^ A page about HyperVision HPV-1 on official site
  2. ^ Engadget article about camera
  3. ^ Shimadzu Data Glass 3/A
v • d • eJapanese electronics industryAdvantest · Akai · Alps · Alpine · Anritsu · Aiwa · Brother · Canon · Casio · Citizen Watch · Copal · Denon · Denso · DNP · Eizo · Elpida · Epson · Fanuc · Fostex · Fuji Xerox · Fujifilm · Fujitsu · Funai · Futaba · Hamamatsu Photonics · Hitachi · Horiba · HOYA · Icom · Iwatsu · JEOL · JRC · JVC · Kawai · Kenwood · Keyence · Konica Minolta · Korg · Kyocera · Luxman · Mabuchi Motor · Marantz · Maspro · Matsushita · Maxell · Melco · Mitsubishi · Mitsumi · Nakamichi · National · NEC · Nichia · Nikon · Nintendo · Nitto Denko · Oki · Olympus · OMRON · Onkyo · Quasar · Panasonic · Pentax · Pioneer · Pixela · Plextor · Renesas · Ricoh · Rohm · Roland · Sansui · Sanyo · Seiko · Sega · Sharp · Shimadzu · SII · Sony · Sumitomo Electric · Taiyo Yuden · TEAC · TDK · Technics · Tiger · Toshiba · Uniden · Yaesu · Yagi-Uda · Yamaha · Yaskawa · Yokogawa · Zojirushi  This article about a Japanesecorporation- or company-related topic is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
This article related to a manufacturingcompany is a stub. You can helpWikipedia by expanding it.
Categories: Companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange | Japanese company stubs | Manufacturing company stubs | Manufacturing companies of Japan | Companies headquartered in Kyoto | Technology companies

Related word on this page

Related Shopping on this page