Masaru Ibuka
Masaru Ibuka (井深大 Ibuka Masaru , born on April 11th, 1908 with Nikkō and deceased on December 19th, 1997 with Tokyo, is an industrialist Japanese. He is the cofounder of the currently known company under the name of Sony.
He is graduate Université Waseda in 1933. Its nickname was there “inventor brilliant” . In 1945, it leaves the photochemical laboratory (dedicated to the treatment of films of cinema) where it was employed to found a shop of repair of radios in Tokyo. It creates the corporation of ingenery in telecommunications of Tokyo with Akio Morita in 1946. This company will take the name of Sony in 1958. It leaves the company in 1976.
One owes him one entitled book (in its English translation) Kindergarten is Too Late (1971), work in which he affirms that the 9 months period to 3 years is, at the human one, the moment of the most important training.
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