November 30th, 2010
Good Job Yamagata:
Known as the “Manufacturing Prefecture,” Yamagata is host to a number of companies on the cutting-edge of world class advanced technology. Surprisingly, this fact is still little known outside of Yamagata. This program turns the spotlight on Yamagata’s manufacturing and technology sectors, focusing on original products and unique innovations. Rediscover the appeal of Yamagata through the manufacturing industry.
Highlighting our products and manufacturing processes.
Excerpt from the program:
“What products do you make here?”
“We specialize in the machining of high-precision metal parts, often used in electronic devices such as mobile phones, cameras, integrated circuits, and semiconductors, as well as parts and molds used to make household appliances. Our company is especially apt at jobs requiring high-precision processing, such as the manufacture of parts with extremely detailed shapes or parts that require ultra-fine drilling.”
Being featured on TV was an exciting event for all our employees.
September 6th – 9th, 2010
Although not accustomed to this type of work, the visiting students did their best.
How was the experience of working in the manufacturing industry?
We hope that this experience will provide useful career guidance for the visiting students. Thank you for your hard work.
August 4th, 2010
To foster employee development, we hold a daily morning assembly as well as a monthly all-company assembly. Through presentation of performance reports from the previous month, we aim to improve both personal and departmental performance.
-Total Quality Policy- Perfect Understanding, Perfect Performance, Perfect Products
By continuously improving our management systems, we hope to serve our customers even better.
July 12th – 14th, 2010
For a period of three days, two second-year students from Okitama Agricultural High School joined our internship program.
Goal:
Through actual work experience, to examine the social significance of work and gain the ability to make decisions and take action, skills useful for future career guidance for the visiting students.
Thank you for joining our 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.
June 29th 2010
Goal:
To increase motivation for learning and provide career guidance through close interaction with real industrial technology and to instill positive professional values.
How was our plant?
We hope the experience, particularly specific knowledge of the manufacturing industry, will provide useful career guidance for the visiting students.
June 16th, 2010
Goal:
To increase awareness and knowledge of real-world jobs and provide career guidance.
We hope that this experience will provide useful career guidance for the visiting students.
June 1st, 2010
Goal:
To provide career guidance to visiting students through a company tour.
We hope the experience, particularly specific knowledge of the manufacturing industry, will provide useful career guidance for the visiting students.
May 10th, 2010
Goals:
1. To understand our employees’ professional values, serving as a guide for the visiting students.
2. To provide career guidance through understanding and first-hand knowledge of the manufacturing industry.
Students diligently prepared questions and participated in a lively question and answer and opinion exchange session.
We hope that this experience will provide useful career guidance for the visiting students.
April 7th, 2010
At the end of March, we closed our Malaysia subsidiary, Electric Discharge Yonezawa (M) Sdn. Bhd. Thank you very much for 20 years of support.
February 26th, 2010
As part of a joint effort between industry and academia, this mark the sixth 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.