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(), or EIZO, is a global corporation, founded on March 1968 in Japan, but it wasnt before 1984 it on its current name. It manufacters computer displays.

Timeline


  • March 1968 Company founded as Hakui Electronic Corporation in Hakui, Japan.
  • March 1973 Company name changed to Nanao Corporation.
  • May 1979 Nanao Electric Corporation (Nanao, Japan) becomes a subsidiary through share acquisition.
  • April 1981 Plant built in Matto (now Hakusan), Japan; operations begin.
  • January 1984 Wako Electronics Corporation (Hakui, Japan) becomes a subsidiary through share acquisition.
  • September 1984 Hitec Associates Ltd. founded as a sales subsidiary for the European market (renamed Eizo Corporation in January 1990).
  • May 1985 Overseas sale of display monitors under the EIZO brand name begins in Europe.
  • September 1985 Nanao USA Corporation founded in California, USA (now Eizo Nanao Technologies Inc.). Sale of display monitors under the NANAO brand name begins in North America.
  • May 1989 Building completed to accommodate Head Office and Research and Development facility within company grounds in Matto (now Hakusan), Japan.
  • March 1991 Plant built on company grounds in Matto (now Hakusan), Japan.
  • September 1992 Eizo Sweden AB in Sweden (now Eizo Nordic AB) founded. Sale of LCD monitors for video game arcades begins.
  • October 1993 Sales office in Tokyo, Japan established.
  • December 1993 ISO 9002 certification acquired.
  • January 1994 Sales office in Osaka, Japan established.
  • September 1994 Sales office in Fukuoka, Japan established.
  • September 1996 Sales office in Nagoya, Japan established.
  • April 1997 Irem Software Engineering Inc. founded in Matto (now Hakusan), Japan.
  • September 1997 ISO 9001 certification acquired.
  • February 1998 Eizo Support Network Corporation in Matto (now Hakusan), Japan founded and begins offering after-sales service at 7 offices in Japan.
  • September 1998 ISO 14001 certification acquired.
  • October 1998 Nanao Agency Corporation (Hakusan, Japan) becomes a subsidiary through share acquisition.
  • April 1999 Nanao Corporation and Eizo Corporation merge (new company name is Eizo Nanao Corporation).
  • March 2002 Eizo Nanao Corporation listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s second section.
  • March 2003 Eizo Nanao Corporation listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s first section.

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External links


Electronics companies of Japan | Computer hardware companies | Brands | ナナオ

 

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