The AMADA Magazine For Your Success

No.5 / Published October, 2018

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Mino-yaki

Tea bowls - Creating Mino-yaki tea utensils from the Azuchi-Momoyama Period, the golden age in the history of Japanese ceramics


FEATURE : “Monozukuri” Machine Tools
Made in Japan to Win Around the World

Production of high-precision, high value-added "Premium Products"
Okuma Steel Techno Corporation


CASE STUDY : Smart Manufacturing
Environmentally-friendly Monozukuri

Shimura Press Corporation


CASE STUDY : New Laser Technology
Changing from analog to digital

SHINKI LASER Co., Ltd.

Welding technologies that make the impossible possible

NAKANOYA STAINLESS Co., Ltd.

Expanding business areas and contributing to energy savings

Fu Zhuan Steel Co., Ltd.

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