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Zuken Inc.
株式会社図研
Company typePublic

Traded as

TYO: 6947
IndustryComputer software
Founded1976
HeadquartersYokohama, Japan

Key people

Makoto Kaneko (CEO)
Jinya Katsube (COO)
ProductsElectronic Design Automation and CAE
Product Lifecycle Management
Engineering Consulting Services

Number of employees

1,274
Websitewww.zuken.com
www.zuken.co.jp

Zuken Inc. (株式会社図研, Kabushiki-gaisha Zuken) is a Japanese multinational corporation, specializing in software and consulting services for end-to-end electrical and electronic engineering. Zuken came into existence as a pioneer in the development of CAD systems in Japan to contribute to electronics manufacturing. The literal translation of Zuken is "graphics laboratory." Established in 1976 in Yokohama, Japan, it is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange;[1] net sales amounted to US$216 million for the year 2011.

Zuken's software is primarily used for designing printed circuit boards (PCBs), Multi-Chip Modules, and for the engineering of electrotechnical, wiring, wiring harness, pneumatics and hydraulics applications.[2] Furthermore, Zuken offers software for electrical and electronic engineering data management (e-PLM). The company's key markets are the electronics industry – which includes digital home electrical appliances; mobile communications devices; transportation equipment, such as automobiles, special vehicles and railroads; industrial equipment, such as medical equipment and devices; and construction machinery. Zuken also has a strong presence in the aviation and space industries. Zuken is one of four major EDA companies which specialize in PCB design software, the others being Cadence Design Systems, Mentor Graphics and partly Altium.[3]

History

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Products

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References

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  • ^ Aycinena, Peggy (2015-05-01). "PCB Tools, Part 1: Zuken, Mentor, Cadence, Altium". EDACafe Editorial. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  • ^ Mentor seeks routing tool biz of Zuken-Redac
  • ^ More PCB-tool consolidation: Zuken buys INCASES
  • ^ Zuken Start Sale of the "E3.series" Cabling Design Tool
  • ^ "Zuken completes Vitech Corporation acquisition". New Electronics. 15 August 2019. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  • ^ Pfeil, Charles (2017-11-02). "A lifetime designing PCBs: From design to software". EDN Network. Archived from the original on 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
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