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For those who have isolators. Achieving high chemical resistance and workability. Low cost and short delivery times are also possible for glove box and isolator gloves.
- Work gloves
Notice of participation in 'INTERPHEX Week Tokyo' from May 20 (Wednesday) to May 22 (Friday), 2026.
Ito Corporation will be exhibiting at "INTERPHEX Week Tokyo" held at Makuhari Messe. This exhibition is the largest in Japan, showcasing a wide range of products and services related to the research and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and regenerative medicine from 25 countries and regions around the world. Pharmaceutical and cosmetic manufacturers, as well as regenerative medicine companies, will be attending from all over the globe. We will be showcasing "Gloves for Glove Boxes/Isolators" manufactured by Tron Power. We look forward to your visit.
USB-C signal can be extended up to 35m with a CAT6A LAN cable, 8K/5K KVM extender, PD output.
- Other PCs and OA equipment
Easy operation / user-friendly design! Top-class area imaging scanner.
- Other PCs and OA equipment
4K DisplayPort output converted to USB Type-C, converter, Rextron
- Other PCs and OA equipment
With its slim body, it is perfect for installation in crowded places! It does not obstruct the movement of people or objects, allowing for easy passing!
- Other PCs and OA equipment
Introducing performance, CPU, memory, storage, Ethernet ports, and more!
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.