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Namihei Odaira (小平浪平, 1874 – 1951) was a Japanese entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded what is now known as Hitachi Ltd.
Odaira was born in Tochigi Prefecture, about 100 km from Tokyo, Japan.
In 1900, he graduated from the electrical engineering department of Tokyo Imperial University. Following his graduation, he joined a mining company as an engineer in its power plant. From there, he went on to several electric power companies. In 1906, he joined the Kuhara Mining Company at its Hitachi copper mine as an engineering section chief. Although his main duties at the mine were to ensure a stable supply of electricity and to maintain the mine's electrical equipment, he and his colleagues began working on the manufacture of a five horsepower electric motor. This marked the beginning of the development that would become Hitachi, which was founded by Odaira in 1910. However, because it was started as an in-house venture of the Kuhara Mining Company, the owner of Hitachi was Fusanosuke Kuhara, the President of the mining company, not Odaira. Hitachi Ltd. was incorporated as an independent company in 1920. Odaira acted as the Managing Director of Hitachi from 1910 to 1929 and the President from 1929 to 1947. In 1947, Odaira was ordered out of this position by the U.S. occupation authorities. In 1951, this order was lifted and he returned to the company as Chairman Emeritus. Almost immediately after his return, he died on October 5, 1951.
See also
- Hitachi Works
Hitachi Divisions and
subsidiariesCurrentHitachi Cable (Hitachi Cable Manchester) · Hitachi Canadian Industries · Hitachi Capital · Hitachi Construction Machinery (Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe)) · Hitachi Consulting · Hitachi Data Systems (BlueArc) · Hitachi Electronics · Hitachi Global Storage Technologies · Hitachi ID Systems · Hitachi Maxell · Hitachi Medical Systems · Hitachi Rail · JECSDefunctEuclid Trucks1 · Fabrik1Joint ventures and
shareholdingsAgility Trains (40%) · GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (40%) · Hitachi-LG Data Storage · NEC Casio Mobile Communications (9.26%) · Nippon Columbia (18.21%) · Renesas Electronics (30.62%) · Telcon Construction Solutions (60%)Products, services
and standardsCurrentALiS · D-VHS · EMIEW · Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage 2000 · Hitachi DX07 · Hitachi Starboard · Locomotives · Hitachi Magic Wand · Multiple units · Hitachi 917 · Hitachi SR8000 · Hitachi Travelstar · Hitachi TrueCopy · LS-R · M8 · Stacked Volumetric Optical Disk · SuperH · Universal Storage PlatformDefunctH8 Family · HD64180 · HITAC · HITAC S-810 · Hitachi 6309 · Hitachi Deskstar · Hitachi Flora Prius · Hitachi G1000 · Hitachi Hatsukaze · Hitachi SR2201 · Hitachi T.2 · Hitachi TR.1 · M6 · MicrodrivePeople Namihei Odaira · Kenichi OhmaePlaces Other DKB Group · HDMI Licensing · Hitachi 3Tours Championship · Hitachi Data Systems History · The Hitachi Foundation · Hindu Hitachi Scholarships · Hitachi SunRockers · Kashiwa Reysol
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