Two second-year students from Yonezawa Technical High School joined our company for a training program

June 16th to June 18th, 2009

Goal:
Through first-hand experience, to further understanding of the value of hard work and the importance of responsibility, as well as to increase students’ enthusiasm for learning.

Congratulations on completion of the training program.
We accept internships from students wishing to work at our company, seek a foundation for a future career, or improve their skills. Please contact the General Affairs Department for more details on internship opportunities.

41 students from Yonezawa Chuo Senior High School visited for a company tour

June 16th, 2009

We hope that this experience will increase knowledge and understanding of employment and provide useful career guidance for the visiting students.

23 members of the Kansai Region Management Delegation visited our company

June 3rd, 2009

Sponsored by the Osaka Branch of Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun and co-sponored by Yamagata Prefecture Industrial Promotion Division, a delegation of 23 business leaders from the Kansai region visited for a factory tour.

Thank you for the lively question and answer and opinion exchange session. Your feedback will help improve manufacturing operations.

18 students from Kunori Gakuen High School visited for a company tour as part of a career guidance program

June 2nd, 2009

We hope that this experience will provide useful career guidance for the visiting students.

18 students from Takamori Junior High School in Sendai City visited for a company tour

May 12, 2009

Students participated in a lively question and answer session. Thank you very much.
We hope that this experience will provide useful career guidance for the visiting students.

Research Student Graduate Thesis Presentation

March 16th, 2009

As part of a joint effort between industry and academia, this marks the fifth time research students have presented their graduate theses.
By providing direct access to our facilities, our company helps support research programs at Yamagata University Faculty of Engineering.

We will continue to support mutual cooperation with academic institutions.

Off the Job Training

March 5th, 2009

In order to provide even better service to our customers, making use of additional time generated during non-peak periods of the business cycle, we also provide special education and training in addition to regular manufacturing operations.

“Educational Program for Mold and Die Skills Using Textbook and Models”
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Injection Molding
Die Stamping
Ferrous Materials
Properties of Metals
Mechanical Testing Methods for Metals
Heat Treatment
Measurement, Various Symbols
Basics of Drafting

“Multi-faceted machine training for non-machinist employees”
Employees learned how to operate a wire-cut electrical discharge machine for the first time.
For future topics, we plan to focus on skill development training in addition to machining technology.

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