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Seikosha Co., Ltd. (精工舎,
Seikōsha) was a
branch of the ****anese
company Seiko that
produced clocks, watches, shutters,
computer printers and
other devices...
- one was
Daini Seikosha Co. (now
known as
Seiko Instruments Inc., a
subsidiary of
Seiko Holdings since 2009) and the
other was Suwa
Seikosha Co. (now known...
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factory automation systems, printers, etc. In 1937,
Daini Seikosha Co., Ltd. (第二精工舎, Dai-ni-
seikōsha),
literally the
second workshop for
manufacturing Seiko...
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Instruments Inc. (SII; f/k/a
Daini Seikosha,
Seiko Instruments & Electronics) and
Seiko Epson Corp (Epson; f/k/a Suwa
Seikosha). The
three companies were linked...
- as one of
manufacturing and
research and
development (formerly
known as
Seikosha) of the
former Seiko Group, a name
traditionally known for manufacturing...
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watches locally,
establishing a
watchmaking factory in
Tokyo called "
Seikosha" (精工舎,
Seikōsha).
Following the
great success of his
first ****anese manufactured...
- ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3. 加茂昭, Kamo,
Akira (2012). 空とぶマネキン人形 [Flying
Mannequin Doll /
Mannequin Cosmonaut]. ****an:
Seikosha 星湖舎. ISBN 9784863720275. v t e...
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package was
first conceived in 1977 by
Yoshikazu Akahane (赤羽 好和) at Suwa
Seikosha (now a part of
Epson after a 1985 merger).
Specified to one
second accuracy...
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symbols and was
launched by
Shinshu Seiki Co., a
subsidiary of Suwa
Seikosha Co., Ltd, in
September 1968. The drum
printer wasn't very big,
being only...
- 1985,
Commodore adopted ECMA-94 for its new
AmigaOS operating system. The
Seikosha MP-1300AI
impact dot-matrix printer, used with the Amiga 1000, included...