Daiko Group

Daiko Group

The nihongo|Daiko Group|大興グループ|Daikō Gurūp is a group of companies in Japan, including Daiko Co., Daiko Fatec Co., Technical Center in Chugoku (TCC) Co., and Pureco Co.

Daitec

nihongo|Daitec|株式会社ダイテック|Kabushiki Gaisha Daitekku is an information technology company specializing in multiple-language document solutions, located in Japan.

The core business of the company is in creating technical manuals and other related documents for technology products, using a streamlined SGML process which allows one set of source data to be formatted in many different ways with ease. The company works with clients to create documentation in English, Japanese and other languages as required.

The company was established in 1987, when it separated from Daiko Co., and currently has over 100 employees. The head office is in Hiroshima, with branch offices in Kyoto, Yokohama and Fukuoka. The company is now considered a part of the Daiko Group of companies,

External links

*ja icon [http://www.daikonet.co.jp/ Daiko Group]
*ja icon [http://www.daitecjp.com/daitec-e/htdocs/html_top.htm Daitec]


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