We are ranked 277th out of 500 participants worldwide in the “High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2022”, compiled by FINANCIAL TIMES and Statista, which has listed top 500 companies that have been recognized to achieve a remarkable growth. For more details, please click here.
In April 2018, our technology, products, and initiatives under the theme of “wearable” in the special feature section On-Site Report in the program that focuses on the movement of Japanese business was on air. While the program has covered 180 companies so far, it once again focuses on our efforts, attitudes, and new technologies. ※Program Name: NHK WORLD BIZ STREAM ※Title: Wearables Tackle Health and Safety ※Broadcast date::Feb 13th 2021 starting from 23:10 to 23:40, 14th from 5:10 to 5:40, 11:10<READ MORE>
On April 21, 2012, FINANCIAL TIMES announced that Mitsufuji has been selected as one of the fastest-growing companies in the Asia Pacific region. We have been ranked 91st out of 500 companies overall and 24th in the technology sector. FT ranking: Asia-Pacific High-Growth Companies https://www.ft.com/high-growth-asia-pacific-ranking-2020
The Interview article is posted on Forbes Japan, which was released on August 25th, the theme was about “Family business” with CEO of Heiwa Shuzou,Mr. Yamamoto and our CEO of Mr. Mitera. ‘Succession as business chance’
The Interview article for Heiwa Shuzou,Mr. Yamamoto and our CEO of Mr. Mitera is posted on web of Forbes Japan. Read this article The similarity is the innovation spirit which change the inheritance of family business into on opportunity. Close-up and personal for two CEO’s attractive. https://forbesjapan.com/articles/detail/28257
Mitsufuji exhibited wearable IoT platform “hamon” as an innovative Japanese technology at G20 Osaka Summit. Read this article First half : the challenge of Mitsufuji growing from Nishijin textile factory to wearable IoT company https://japan.cnet.com/article/35140635/ Second half : the challenge of Mitsufuji growing from Nishijin textile factory to wearable IoT company https://japan.cnet.com/article/35140804/