Tamagawa Seiki motors and sensors run on R&D

Discovery Reports

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Hiroyuki Hagimoto, CEO and chairman

From factory machinery to cars, aircraft and robots, the finished product can only be as good as its components. This is why global industry leaders such as Boeing, Airbus, Hitachi, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Volkswagen, Honda, Nissan, Ford, General Motors and Audi turn to Tamagawa Seiki when it comes to high-precision motors and sensors.

Family-owned Tamagawa Seiki began building its portfolio in 1938 based on three fundamental technologies: motor, electronic circuit and mechanics. Its products have since grown to more than 30,000, ranging from rotary encoders to synchros, control machines, servo and step motors and gyros.

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