We are working on the practical application of nanotechnology through joint research between industry, academia, and government.
Harima Science Park City is a cutting-edge technology hub that houses the world's largest synchrotron radiation facility, SPring-8. The Newsbar (Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Research Institute) within the facility is a research facility that utilizes the electron beams supplied by SPring-8 for industrial applications. Fuji Pretium participates in research projects at this Newsbar and collaborates with the University of Hyogo to develop synchrotron radiation application technologies. We are advancing ultra-fine processing technologies using synchrotron radiation. This technology allows for the construction of three-dimensional structures at the nano (one billionth of a meter) level, enabling fine processing that was previously considered impossible. For more details, please contact us.
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**Features** - Harima Science Park City is a cutting-edge technology hub that houses the world's largest synchrotron facility, SPring-8. The New SPring-8 (Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Research Institute) within the facility is a research facility that utilizes the electron beams supplied by SPring-8 for industrial applications. - At Fuji Pretium, we participate in research projects at this New SPring-8, collaborating with the University of Hyogo to develop synchrotron application technologies. - We are advancing the development of ultra-fine processing technologies using synchrotron radiation. - This technology enables the construction of three-dimensional structures at the nano (one billionth of a meter) level, making previously impossible fine processing feasible. For more details, please contact us.
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Our company was established in April 1982 as Fujii Co., Ltd., with the aim of selling packaging materials. In 1983, we opened our machinery division, which led to our entry into the optical functional film processing business in 1991, and the manufacturing and sales of light-collecting solar cell modules and system installation in 2000, marking our entry into the environmental business. In 2001, we established a solid position in the display device industry through the manufacturing and sales of optical filters for PDPs, which are expected to grow rapidly as the next-generation information reception interface. Our past performance has been supported by proactive management decisions and research and development activities, successfully expanding our business by leveraging our core technology, "precision bonding technology," as our unique added value. Entering the 21st century, as global energy issues and environmental solutions gain importance, we are pushing for further expansion of our business areas. We are engaging in marketing activities and research and development investments in various fields, such as the application of solar cells and ultra-fine processing using synchrotron radiation. As a company that embodies coexistence with nature, which is the biggest challenge facing not only the industrial sector but the entire planet, we aim to express our management philosophy of "people, resources, and blessings" more concretely, thereby enhancing our presence in each industry we enter.