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Rubycon Corporation

Native name

ルビコン株式会社
Company typePrivate KK
IndustryElectronics
Founded(April 28, 1952; 72 years ago (1952-04-28))
HeadquartersNishi-Minowa, Ina City, Nagano Prefecture 399-4593, Japan

Key people

Hiroaki Akahane
(President and CEO)
Products
  • Switching power supply units
  • RevenueIncrease JPY 44.27 billion (FY 2020)

    Number of employees

    2,734 (consolidated)
    Websitewww.rubycon.co.jp
    Footnotes / references
    [1][2]

    Rubycon Corporation (ルビコン株式会社, Rubikon Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese electronics company, whose main products are electrolytic capacitors, film capacitors and power supply units[2] with a wide range of applications including consumer, industrial, power, lighting and automotive.

    Founded in 1952 as Nihon Denkai Seisakusho (有限会社日本電解製作所), it changed its name to Shin-Ei Electronics Inc. (信英電子株式会社) in 1960.[3][4] The company was formerly known as Seibu Shin-Ei Inc. and changed its name to Rubycon Corporation in December 1990.[2]

    Rubycon holds a significant world market share in the capacitor market,[5] and has 11 production sites – 10 in Japan and one in Indonesia. Rubycon appointed Supreme Components International, a Singapore-based electronics distributor, as their franchised distributor.[6]

  • A Rubycon made capacitor for a photo flash
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Corporate Overview". Rubycon. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  • ^ a b c "Company Snapshot". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
  • ^ "About Rubycon : History/Hybrid, Capacitor, Power Supply Units RUBYCON CORPORATION".
  • ^ "ルビコンについて:会社沿革/ハイブリッド、コンデンサ、キャパシタのルビコン株式会社". (in Japanese)
  • ^ "Electronic Component Distributor - Rubycon". AO-Electronics. Retrieved February 18, 2024.
  • ^ "Rubycon appoints SCI, Singapore as their authorized distributor". Supreme Components International (SCI). May 24, 2010. Archived from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
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