History
- 2023
- Set up R&D Center
- 2022
- Transferred to the Prime Market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- 2019
- Set up Kasai Service Center
- 2018
- Security & Lab Company obtained ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27017 certifications
- 2017
- Set up Technical Research Laboratory
Established One Technologies Company as an in-house company
- 2016
- Set up Security & Lab Company as an in-house company
Established the Keio-TOYO Nano Imaging Center jointly with the Faculty of Science and Technology of Keio University
Developed and launched the Synesis network packet capture/analysis system
- 2015
- Established TOYOTech LLC in California, USA
- 2014
- Set up a branch of TOYO Corporation China in Beijing
- 2013
- Set up Utsunomiya Sales Office
Launched Germany-based Carl Zeiss's SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) in the Japanese market and set up Atsugi Analysis Center for imaging
- 2010
- Established TOYO Corporation China (consolidated subsidiary as of now) in Shanghai, China
- 2007
- Set up TOYO Calibration Laboratory in Technical Center
- 2005
- Obtained ISO/IEC17025 and ISO14001 certification
- 2004
- Built TOYO Corporation Technology Interface Center in Nihonbashi Hongokucho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, where the head office had formerly been located
- 2003
- Assisted with the development of a next-generation application flow analyzer and launched it
- 2002
- Technical Center obtained ISO9001 certification
- 1998
- Consolidated the Headquarters, Technical Center, and Electronic Sales Departments into a single building in Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- 1990
- Upgraded to the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- 1989
- Developed and launched a TS9949 full-automatic EMI test system
- 1985
- Set up Technical Center
Went public on the second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- 1984
- Brought in an ESVP, which was the world's first automatic test receiver
- 1977
- Changed the English company name to TOYO Corporation
Brought in a D600, which was the world's first protocol analyzer and was the first such equipment for Japan
- 1974
- Brought in an 810D, which was the world's first logic analyzer and was the first such equipment for Japan
- 1973
- Set up Nagoya Sales Office
- 1970
- Elevated the Osaka Satellite Office to Osaka Branch Office
- 1969
- Brought in the world's first oscilloscope (then called "transient recorder") incorporating an IC memory, which was the first such equipment for Japan
- 1967
- Set up an engineering section called "Electronic Shop" (which has developed into the current Engineering Department)
- 1959
- Brought in an electrometer, which was indispensable for semiconductor development and was the first such equipment for Japan
- 1955
- Changed the English company name to TOYO Trading Co., Ltd.
Concluded an exclusive distribution agreement with EMI Factories (in the UK) and started addressing the electronic measuring equipment market
- 1953
- Established as Kowa Trading Co., Ltd., engaged mainly in import and sales of industrial machinery
Set up Osaka Satellite Office
Concluded exclusive distribution agreements with Kieserling (a secondary steel processing machinery manufacturer in Germany) and other leading overseas manufacturers