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1946
1946
Sep.10th, the first president Kosei Saito founded Ikegami Tsushinki
Seisakusho in Ohta-ku, Tokyo to manufacture transformers, choke
coils and power supply components.
1948
Feb. 21st, Incorporated
1950~
1950
Developed Automatic Frequency Response Recorder and contributed
to development of audio equipment in Japan as first component equipment.
1951
Company name changed to Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.
Began manufacturing and selling TV studio related equipment.
1955
Developed
Monoscope Camera to supply all domestic
TV receiver manufacturers as first domestic model of TV transmitter.
1956
Developed Flying Spot Scanner.
1958
Kawasaki Factory established.
1960~
1960
Developed "TK-31T" transistorized TV camera (1st model)
to establish self as full-fleded TV camera manufacturer.
Organized TV Satellite equipment in various Japanese towns, contributed
to dissolve difficult sight and hearing area.
1961
Fujisawa Factory established.
Mito Factory established.
Listed in second of Tokyo Stock Exchange.
1962
Supplied CBS of the U.S.A. with first version of a broadcast quality
portable TV camera for the live coverage of launch of artical satellite
Aurora 7.
Developed Microwave/STL equipment, promoted line of transmitter
units through development of microwaverelay units.
1964
American subsidiary established in New York. (Transferred to Maywood,
New Jersey in Dec. 1978).
1967
Developed "TGK-6TC" Color Flying Spot Scanner.
1968
Developed Optical Character Recognizer (OCR) in-house product with
view to entering computer related market.
1969
Utsunomiya Factory established.
Developed "VF-7001" industrial color camera.
1970~
1970
West Germany Representative Office established in Dusseldorf. (Organized
foreign subsidiary Dec., 1980)
Developed "TK-301" Color Camera, played active role in
airborne coverage of Osaka Internaitonal Exposition with color camera
carried on helicopter. Achieved compact lightweight camera design,
improved reliability and stability contributing to faster relay
operation.
1971
Developed "TK-301A" Color Camera based on TK-301. This
color camera provided dramatic improvement in performance and was
supplied to NHK (nationwide) and many commercial broadcast stations
as a standard camera. It made the name of Ikegami synonymous with
cameras and was used extensively in the Sapporo Winter Olympic Games.
Developed Money Changing Machine for Thousand-yen Bills.Manufactured
in-house using bill image recognizing system.
1972
Developed
"HL-33" Portable Color Camera, had a lively time of it
as ENG (Electric-News Gathering) Camera.
1973
Developed "MKC-309"Medical Camera and started approaching
medical electronics market.
1976
Offered a complete line of ENG systems to set up system ordering
organization.
1978
Developed
"HL-79A" Portable Color Camera, top-of-the-line portable
for program production (in-studio and field use)
1979
Developed "PF-701" Compact Microwave Equipment, providing
high performance, high reliability, and low power consumption.
1980~
1981
Developed "IM Series" Image Frame Memory, as applied digital
product and promoted penetration into computer related markets and
peripheral equipment field.
Won Emmy Award (Engineering Section) for development of digital
computers of automatic adjustment of color studio cameras (HK-312,
HK-357A).
1982
Developed sorting mechanisms for copying machines as OEM products.
Developed "Mr. Look Series" Video Information System and
started approaching security market.
1983
Haneda Branch of Ikegami Factory established.
Won Emmy Award for technological development of Electronic Cinematography
Camera (EC-35) following Oct. 1981 award.
Promoted Development of various HDTV system components and started
supplying as signal source for HDTV research to research centers
of home electronics manufacturers and government agencies.
Developed "TIE-3000" High-Speed Tablet Inspection Equipment.
1984
Shiohama Branch of Kawasaki Factory established.
Listed in first section of Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Completed nationwide network system (nationwide video information
network offered by Japan Races Associate) using optical cable data
communication lines, computers, and other state-of-the-art technologies.
1985
Developed Super-Micro Medical CCD Color Camera.
Developed "TF-3000/TFF-2000/TFF-1000" Still Picture Filing
System.
1986
Developed New Helicopter Microwave System, Completed total system
offering advantages in applications such as emergency news-coverage
(by TV stations) and rescue operations in disasters (by police).
Developed "TPP-1000" Ultra-high Precision Color Projector.
1987
Beijing Representative Office established in China.
Developed "DSS-5108C", Video Switcher of the Digital Component
System.
Developed "MVS-9", Color Multi-Vision System.
1988
Developed "HL-55 UNICAM" 3CCD Portable Color Camera. Completed
full-fledged 3CCD portable color camera that incorporating newly-developed
FIT CCD and succeeded in putting CCD broadcast cameras to practical
use.
Developed "MKC-100A" Ultra-Compact CCD Color Camera. Added
new circuitry to current type used as a multi-purpose broadcast
color camera.
Expanded broadcast/video technologies in response to coming direct
broadcast satellite services to cope with development of satellite
network related systems and components.
1989
Developed 3D Television Camera System. Combined state-of-the-art
video technology and unique ergonomics-based know-how to yield high-quality
natural-looking 3-dimentional images unmatched by conventional 3D
systems.
1990~
1990
Developed "TPP-1600HLB" Ultra-high Precision Color Projector.
Attracted attention as a 70" box-type projector incorporating
an auto-lock capability with an ultra-wide range to support various
video systems.
Developed "HL-V55", a fully-integrated Betacam SP VCR
one-piece camera, first from Ikegami.
1991
A subsidiary company, Techno Ikegami Co., Ltd. established. Singapore
Representative Office established.
Developed "30/20 Series" Broadcasting Color Monitors corresponding
to digital signals.
1992
A subsidiary company, Ikegami Elder Co., Ltd. established.
Developed "MUCCS45", 45Mbits/Digital Coding System with
technical coorporation of KDD.
1993
A subsidiary company, Item Co., Ltd. established.
Domestic sales headquarters, Overseas sales headquarters and Techno
Ikegami Co., Ltd moved into the JS Progres building, Ohta-ku, Tokyo
for the purpose of expanding Sales and services.
Developed "THD-100" Super-Micro Color Camera, adopting
10bit digital signal form.
Developed "LCM-900" 9" Color Monitor with Liquid
Crystal Shutter.
1994
Won Emmy Award (Technology Development Section) for Skin-Tone Detail,
Control Edge Enhancement technology.
Developed "DRS Series" Digital Recording System, adopting
HDD instead of VCR.
1995
Developed Broadcasting Camera Recorder with digital disk recorders.
1996
Developed "HL-V77 Series" DVCPRO Digital Camera/Recorder
Series, with a new digital VCR, DVCPRO.
300sets of Broadcasting Camera, Digital Codec played very actived
role in Olympic games. Digital Codec distributed image to Japan
through underwater cable of KDD.
Developed "HK-388/388P", "HK-388W/388PW" Ultra-wideband
Studio/Field Digital CCD Camera System.
1997
Developed "SKC-100" High-Resolution Mono-chrome Camera
for Image processing and measuring.
Developed "THD-330" Compact Digital Process 3CCD Color
Camera, marketed in an array of fields including medical services,
as well as for monitoring and factory automation.
Developed "PF721" Multi-Band Microwave Link, a dramatic
reduction in weight was achieved.
1998
A
large order for 49 Studio Cameras (HK-388/HK-388P) was received
from the Indian state television broadcaster, Doordarshan India.
Supplied digital TSL (Tranmitter-Studio Link) to Tokyo Broadcasting
System. It can transmit pictures and sound at twice the capacity
of conventional analog lines.
Developed "HC-400" Professional Digital Video Camera,
our new 10-bit digital process IC is used in the camera part.
Developed "HDK-790D/79D" Full Digital HDTV Camera System,
compatible with the full spectrum of broadcasting formats, in readiness
for digital broadcasting.
1999
Developed the hard disk camera (Editcam2) using the small, lightweight
hard disk unit (Fieldpak2) as a recording medium, for further expansion
of the possibility of non-linear recording.
2000~
2000
Developed 0.18 micro meter rule next generation ASICs which were
first installed into the most advanced broadcast camera in the world.
This was the first product in the world installed in a broadcasting
camera.
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