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Company name | Fuji Technical Research Inc. |
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Founded | April 1991 |
Head office |
Level C15 Queens Tower, 2-3-5 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan |
Yokohama Laboratory |
1-19-17 Tennocho, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan |
Toyota Technical Center |
2-204-5 Miyuki-honmachi, Toyota, Aichi, Japan |
Utsunomiya Technical Center |
Chuo Utsunomiya Building 201, 3-1-1, Higashi-shukugo, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan |
Capital | 383 million yen |
Closing of accounts | July |
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Employees | 170 (210 on consolidated basis) |
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Transportation |
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Construction and steel |
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Chemicals and other industrial |
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Machinery and manufacturing |
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Precision equipment |
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Electrical equipment |
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Services and commerce |
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April 1991 | Fuji Technical Research Inc. established, providing scientific computation, program development and system development services for nuclear and thermal power generation equipment. Head office is at Hodogaya, Yokoyama. Initial capitalization is 1.5 million yen. |
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June 1991 | Generic analysis program MSC.MARC installed |
July 1992 | Generic analysis programs MSC.NASTRAN and MSC.ABAQUS installed |
September 1994 | Impact analysis program PAM_CRASH installed; impact analysis services released |
October 1995 | Fluid analysis program R-FLOW installed; fluid analysis services released |
March 1997 | Impact analysis program LS-DYNA installed; capitalization increased to 280 million yen |
April 1997 | Completion of head office building at Hodogaya, Yokoyama; work begins on development of scientific computation software package |
December 1999 | 3D Final Design (predecessor of the structural optimization software product CLAY OPERA) awarded the Idea Prize in the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) Analysis Competition |
April 2001 | Capitalization increased to 343 million yen |
June 2002 | CLAY DIVIDER auto mesh generator for CAE released |
July 2002 | Thai affiliate DST opens in Bangkok |
December 2004 | Toyota Technical Center opens in Toyota, Aichi prefecture |
March 2005 | Head office relocates to Minatomirai, Yokohama; former head office building becomes the Yokohama Laboratory |
June 2006 | Capitalization increased to 383 million yen |
September 2007 | Particle-based fluid analysis system MPS-RYUJIN released |
June 2010 | 3-D laser measurement data CAD conversion software Galaxy-Eye released |
August 2010 | Chinese affiliate FTR (Xiamen) Digital Technology Corporation opens in Amoy, China |
March 2011 | Utsunomiya Technical Center opens in Utsunomiya, Tochigi prefecture |
June 2011 | 3-D testing and measurement system OLIVIA-XYZ released |
October 2012 | optic fiber sensing systems FBI-Gauge released |
Founded | July 1, 2002 |
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Head office | Bangkok, Thailand |
Capital | 4 million baht (approximately 12 million yen) |
Employees | 30 |
Main business | CAD and CAE subcontracting services |
Founded | August 11, 2010 |
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Head office | Amoi, Fujian province, China |
Sales office | Shanghai |
Capital | Approximately 120 million yen |
Employees | 10 |
Main business | Software and hardware development and related consulting services |
Main trading partners | Japanese corporations and leading Chinese corporations |
Founded | August 25, 1997 |
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Head office | 1-19-17 Tennocho, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama |
Capital | 20 million yen |
Employees | 10 |
Main business | CAD and CAE design and development subcontracting services and on-site engineering services |
Main trading partners | FTR and leading domestic corporations |
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