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NEC TOKIN has a dual-edged R&D system. In addition to developing new devices based on conventional technologies, we are spearheading material innovations that will be the foundation of tomorrow’s most advanced products. At our Material Development Center in Sendai, north of Tokyo, emphasis is placed on materials that use magnetic and piezoelectric components, as well as the study of processing technologies, including nano-technology. At this facility, NEC TOKIN’s researchers are creating new devices that use magnetic thin film, applying nano-level structure control, nanoanalysis technology and micro-electrical mechanical systems (MEMS).
At our Functional Devices Development Center in Sagamihara, in the suburbs of Tokyo, we are concentrating on device development using active materials for batteries, capacitors, electrolyte film, conductive polymer, carbon materials and others. Our researchers also enjoy close relationships with universities and other research institutions — enabling them to construct an R&D system based on hand-in-hand cooperation between industry and academia.
Complementing these Development Centers, NEC TOKIN’s Business Divisions are actively working on new-product development. For example, programs to enhance applied circuit technology and systematization technology in alliance with customers illustrate how we value different viewpoints as a solution provider.
Our most recent R&D efforts have yielded many useful advances, including laminate-finishing lithium-ion rechargeable batteries that utilize manganese electrodes and the Proadlizer®, a decoupling device that applies conductive polymer, as well as microinductors, piezoelectric devices and radio frequency identif ication (RFID) products. With these new products, all based on our unique material technology, NEC TOKIN is creating solutions for tomorrow’s society. |
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