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  1. Akio Morita (盛田 昭夫, Morita Akio, January 26, 1921 – October 3, 1999) was a Japanese entrepreneur and co-founder of Sony along with Masaru Ibuka . Early life [ edit] Akio Morita was born in Nagoya. [1]

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  3. Akio Morita - Wikipedia

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    Akio Morita (盛田 昭夫, Morita Akio, January 26, 1921 – October 3, 1999) was a Japanese entrepreneur and co-founder of Sony along with Masaru Ibuka . Early life [ edit] Akio Morita was born in Nagoya. [1]

  4. Morita Akio | Japanese businessman | Britannica

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    Morita Akio, (born Jan. 26, 1921, Nagoya, Japan—died Oct. 3, 1999, Tokyo), Japanese businessman who was cofounder, chief executive officer (from 1971), and chairman of the board (from 1976 through 1994) of Sony Corporation, world-renowned manufacturer of consumer electronics products.

  5. Akio Morita - New World Encyclopedia

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    Akio Morita (盛田昭夫, Morita Akio) (January 26, 1921 – October 3, 1999) was co-founder, chief executive officer (from 1971), and chairman of the board (from 1976–1994) of Sony Corporation, the world-renowned manufacturer of consumer electronics products. Together with Sony co-founder Ibuka Masaru, he pioneered popular electronic ...

  6. Akio Morita summary | Britannica

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    Akio Morita, (born Jan. 26, 1921, Nagoya, Japan—died Oct. 3, 1999, Tokyo), Japanese entrepreneur, cofounder of Sony Corp. The son of an old sake-brewing family, Morita was trained as a physicist. In 1946 he and Ibuka Masaru cofounded the Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corp., which changed its name to Sony Corp. in 1958.

  7. Akio Morita, Co-Founder of Sony and Electronics Revolutionary

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    Akio Morita was born on the 26th January 1921 in the Nagoya, Japan. His parents were wealthy sake, miso and soy sauce producers in the village of Kosugaya. This had been a family enterprise since...

  8. Akio Morita: Inspiring Story Of A Leader And Entrepreneur

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    Akio Morita: Inspiring Story Of A Leader And Entrepreneur As he confesses: “I was spending too much time on electronics and it was hurting my homework“. His father expected him to take over the family business, while young Morita feverishly learned all he could about electronics.

  9. 盛田昭夫 - Wikipedia

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    盛田 昭夫 (もりた あきお、 1921年 1月26日 - 1999年 10月3日 )は、 日本 の 技術者 、 実業家 。 位階は 正三位 。 井深大 と共に、電気機器メーカー ソニー 創業者の一人であり、製品開発に独創性とスピードを求め、他社に先駆けた革新的製品を作り出すことで、ソニーブランドの人気を高め、企業イメージを確立した [2] 。 生涯 [ 編集] 愛知県 名古屋市 白壁 [3] (盛田家の出自は 常滑 だが、盛田自身は名古屋出身である [3] )に盛田久左衛門・収子の長男として生まれる。 生家は、代々続いた 造り酒屋 で父・久左衛門は盛田家第14代当主。

  10. Akio Morita - the history of the creator of Sony Corporation.

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    Akio Morita was a Japanese businessman who was co-founder, CEO (from 1971) and chairman (from 1976 to 1994) of Sony Corporation, a world-renowned consumer electronics manufacturer. Morita came from a family with a long tradition of brewing and should have continued the family business.

  11. Akio Morita Clubは、盛田昭夫から多大な影響を受けた者たちの生の声を集めた映像ライブラリーです。 ものづくりで世界を席巻し、新たな文化を生み出すにいたった昭夫が遺した経営哲学とその人間性を浮き彫りにします。

  12. Morita had a stroke in 1993, while playing tennis and was confined to a wheelchair. He died of pneumonia in 1999, at the age of 78. At the time of his death, Akio Morita was the most famous Japanese citizen in the world and Sony was the number one consumer brand in the United States.