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

    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] 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] .

  2. Masaru Ibuka (井深 大 Ibuka Masaru; 11 de abril de 1908 – 19 de dezembro de 1997) foi um industrial eletrônico japonês e co-fundador da Sony, juntamente com Akio Morita. [ 1][ 2] Primeiros anos. Masaru Ibuka nasceu em 11 de abril de 1908, sendo o primeiro filho de Tasuku Ibuka, um tecnólogo arquitetônico e aluno de Inazo Nitobe. [ 3] .

  3. 26 de fev. de 1998 · Masaru Ibuka (1908-97) Electrical engineer and co-founder of SONY. Gerhard Fasol. Nature 391 , 848 ( 1998) Cite this article. 2651 Accesses. 4 Altmetric. Metrics. Electrical engineer and...

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  4. 27 de ago. de 2015 · Masaru Ibuka (Tochigi, Japão, 11 de abril de 1908 – Tóquio, 19 de dezembro de 1997), foi um dos fundadores da Sony. Junto com Akio Morita (1921-1999), ele fundou uma das maiores companhias mundiais no ramo da eletrônica. Akio Morita & Masaru Ibuka (allday.com) Ibuka deu partida para o império Sony de um pequeno negócio de conserto de rádios.

  5. Founder Masaru Ibuka drew up the Founding Prospectus of Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation in January 1946. It is still handed down as the origin of the Sony Group. The Founding Prospectus. Corporate History, Product & Technology. Milestones and Time Capsule.

  6. 6 de jan. de 1998 · Share. Tokyo, Japan - It is with great sadness that Sony Corporation announced the loss of Masaru Ibuka, Founder and Chief Advisor, Sony Corporation. Mr. Ibuka passed away on Friday, December 19, 1997, at 03:38 a.m. at his home in Tokyo. The cause of death was heart failure.

  7. 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.