The “Genesis” of this great corporate expedition brings history back to the minds who manufactured it: Japanese natives Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. During the explosive defense operations of Britain and France against hostile Germanic planes and the striking marches of Nazi soldiers at the break of massive world war (WWII), Masaru Ibuka began his generic electronics shop in a Tokyo department store in 1946. One year later (1947) the famed co-founder Akio Morita joined his efforts, inaugurating the erection of the Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation) company. The vision to claim global prominence and a massive market share in the field of electronics was unequivocal. With Masaru Ibuka envisioning the path to success in revolutionary technological inventions and Akio Morita believing in his notorious “convergence” principle by aggressive expansion into such growing fields as the film and music industry, the path to dominant success and corporate titanhood seemed profoundly attainable yet gruelingly long. In the initial stages of development, as the Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, they endeavored to provide multiple standard
The “Genesis” of this great corporate expedition brings history back to the minds who manufactured it: Japanese natives Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. During the explosive defense operations of Britain and France against hostile Germanic planes and the striking marches of Nazi soldiers at the break of massive world war (WWII), Masaru Ibuka began his generic electronics shop in a Tokyo department store in 1946. One year later (1947) the famed co-founder Akio Morita joined his efforts, inaugurating the erection of the Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation) company. The vision to claim global prominence and a massive market share in the field of electronics was unequivocal. With Masaru Ibuka envisioning the path to success in revolutionary technological inventions and Akio Morita believing in his notorious “convergence” principle by aggressive expansion into such growing fields as the film and music industry, the path to dominant success and corporate titanhood seemed profoundly attainable yet gruelingly long. In the initial stages of development, as the Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, they endeavored to provide multiple standard