History of HORIBA 2000s

The "One Company" group unites to take on the global market

2000

May, 2000

HORIBA provides support for global environmental issues at the United Nations headquarters.

June, 2000

Tsuichaumon  (“light-right”) is released.

July, 2000

HORIBA TECHNO SERVICE is established to strengthen product maintenance and service divisions.

2001

June, 2001

World’s first planar sensor for blood analysis with MEMS technology is developed.

November, 2001

Ultrahigh-Sensitivity sensor with zoom, using a chemical CCD is developed.

December, 2001

Industry’s first dedicated gas monitor for semiconductors and liquid crystal processing is developed.

2002

May, 2002

World's first radiation thermometer with the feel of a digital camera that can instantaneously record images and temperature is launched.

July, 2002

HORIBA Instruments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. is established.

The new company is positioned as an important sales, production and supply base in China for the HORIBA Group.

2002

World's first on-board emissions measurement system is developed.

November, 2002

XGT-1000WR - fluorescent X-ray testing equipment for hazardous elements is developed.

2003

2003

HORIBA creates the Dr. Masao Horiba's award.

In recognition of its fiftieth year in business, HORIBA creates the Dr. Masao Horiba's Award (currently the Masao Horiba Awards), a research grant for outside researchers, in honor of the company's founder. The award provides assistance to researchers and engineers inside and outside of Japan engaged in research and development that is anticipated to lead to groundbreaking analysis and measurement technologies. The purpose of the award is to further bolster the value of analysis and measurement technologies in scientific and technical fields.

January, 2003

Road relay conducts to measure global car exhaust data and commemorate fifty years in business.

May, 2003

HORIBA commemorates fiftieth anniversary with Hi! Tech Expo.

2003

F-50 series pH meters (5 types) are launched as the first product commemorating HORIBA's 50th anniversary.

2004

2004

HORIBA Group renames subsidiaries to include HORIBA in their name to promote Group cohesion and synergies.

2004

HORIBA starts the "HORIBA Group is One Company" as an administrative policy.

July, 2004

HORIBA introduces an integrated management system (IMS).

December, 2004

New DNA biosensor using CCDs is developed.

Joint project with Toyama University and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).

2005

2005

HORIBA joins an experimental project at EXPO 2005 to measure CO2.

2005

Automotive Test Systems division wins the 2005 Porter Prize.

2005

HORIBA wins the second France-Japan Investment Award in technology section.

August, 2005

HORIBA enters market for automobile safety and security with launch of "Doraneko" drive recorder

October, 2005

HORIBA STEC’s Aso factory is completed for a main mass production plant of the HORIBA Group.

2005

HORIBA acquires SCHENCK-development test systems.

2006

2006

HORIBA starts the New Mid-Long Term Management Plan (MLMAP).

2006

HORIBA automatic water contamination analyzer (UV Meter) becomes the first product to receive approval of State Environmental Protection Administration of China.

March, 2006

HORIBA's founder, Masao Horiba receives Analytical Chemistry Prize.

The first Non-American to receive the Prize and be inducted into The Pittcon Heritage Award and Pittcon Hall of Fame.

September, 2006

Second Chinese plant is completed in Shanghai to step up production in China.

2007

2007

Atsushi Horiba, President & CEO, is appointed to the Presidency of the Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers Association (JAIMA).

2007

HORIBA Technology Center is established in Silicon Valley, the United States.

2008

September, 2008

New reagent plant is completed at HORIBA ABX (France).

2009

February, 2009

The FUN HOUSE training center is expanded for training personnel to improve their products and organizational skills.

May, 2009

The Biwako Plant is completed, a logistics and inventory hub for the HORIBA Group.