We began in 1968 as a company mainly manufacturing televisions, following efforts to entice businesses by both Hiroshima Prefecture and Miyoshi City.
In April of 1990, we changed our name from Miyoshi Appliances Corporation to Miyoshi Electronics Corporation. To keep up with rapid technical innovation, we expanded our business related to electronics, and are currently developing our business in the fields of semiconductors and telecommunications.
Also, we have received certifications for international standards, quality management system ISO9001 and the environmental management system ISO14001, thus promoting our business.
1968 | October | Established with \25 million in capital as a black-and-white television manufacturing company for Mitsubishi Electric. |
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1969 | February | Increased capital to \51 million. |
1980 | October | Separated the Liquid Crystal Department and established Hiroshima Opt Corporation. |
1984 | September | Established KDL Corporation as an expert design company. |
1984 | November | Increased capital to \100 million. |
1985 | October | Completed construction of a new factory in Higashisakeya-cho, Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. |
1987 | May | Established Tri-M Technologies (S) PTE, Ltd. (Singapore). |
1988 | April | Moved our head office to Higashisakeya-cho, Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. |
1988 | October | Increased capital to \140 million through acquisitions, etc. |
1990 | April | Changed our name from Miyoshi Appliances Corporation to Miyoshi Electronics Corporation. |
1990 | June | Established the French company, SM2E, as a joint venture with Mitsubishi Corporation to produce and sell electronic devices in Europe. |
1990 | September | Established MEQ Corporation in California. |
1993 | July | Upgraded our Tokyo sales office to our Tokyo branch office. |
1993 | September | Established Miyoshi Electronics (H.K) Ltd. in Hong Kong. |
1993 | December | Established the new Kobe head office as a location for sales, development, and material procurement. |
1994 | February | Increased capital to \400 million through third party allocation. |
1994 | March | Left the AVM business. Dissolved MEQ Corporation. |
1995 | March | Shin Ryoko Corporation acquired a company that performed ADP repairs for Japan Telecom. |
1995 | July | Sold off the French company, SM2E. |
1996 | April | Moved our Kobe head office to Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, and changed its name to the Kansai branch office. |
1996 | September | Completed the Shin Ryoko Corporation Miyoshi Factory (currently Miyoshi Electronics Secondary Factory). Began production of cellular phones. |
1997 | January | Sold off Tri-M Technologies (S) PTE, Ltd. (Singapore). |
1997 | February | Established Telemec Corporation. Transferred all manufacturing work of the Telecommunication Department. |
1998 | January | Completed expansion (B Wing) of our factory in Higashisakeya-cho, Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. |
1998 | September | Dissolved Miyoshi Electronics (H.K) Ltd. |
1999 | June | Separated our Manufacturing Department and established Mec Semicon Corporation. |
2002 | April | Established IP Talk Corporation as a development company for IP telephones. |
2005 | September | Changed the name of KDL Corporation to Wave Technology Inc. |
2007 | January | Began manufacturing semiconductors with Impel Technologies Company, a partner company in Changzhou, China. |
2007 | April | Shin Ryoko Corporation acquired Telemec Corporation and changed its corporate name to MEC.i, Inc. |
2007 | May | Moved our head office to Kawanashi City, Hyogo Prefecture. |
2009 | May | Established Hiroshima Mabtec Corporation as a software development company. |
2010 | April | Changed the name of Mec Semicon Corporation to Synergy Technica Co. due to business restructuring. |
2012 | October | MEC.i, Inc. acquired Hiroshima Mabtec Corporation. |