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  2. NTN Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the company built an addition onto its Okayama plant for the purpose of building automotive joints. In addition, a joint venture with Hyundai Motors had this business partner manufacturing joints via a license from NTN Toyo. The following year, NTN Toyo also licensed Lepco Company and Taiway to produce additional constant-velocity joints.

  3. Icom Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    The D-STAR open radio system was developed by Icom based on digital radio protocols developed by the Japan Amateur Radio League and funded by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. [6] This system is designed to provide advanced voice and data communications over amateur radio using open standards.

  4. Category : Companies of Japan by year of establishment

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  5. List of automobile manufacturers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and defunct automobile manufacturers of Japan. Major current manufacturers. Company Sub Brand Notes Honda (1946–present) Acura:

  6. Japan Industrial Partners - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Japan Industrial partners bought the core operations of the telecommunications company ITX Corp from Olympus Corporation for $676 million. [3] [2] In 2014 Japan Industrial partners bought the computer manufacturer Vaio from Sony. [1] [4] In 2020 Japan Industrial Partners bought Nippon Avionics from NEC, and changed the company's ...

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  9. Prince Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Up to 1961, Prince used a four-letter model code for its vehicles. The first letter stood for the engine code (A was 1500 cc, B was 1900 cc), the second letter stood for the chassis model, the third letter stood for the body type (S for sedan, T for cabover truck, V for van, P for pickup truck and so on) and the fourth letter was the order of production.