History of HORIBA 1980s

A period of building up our internal resources

1980

First mass flow controller
1980

The Standard Technology Inc. (presently HORIBA STEC) makes the first mass flow controller.

1982

1982

The Application Center, a showroom for HORIBA products is opened to establish a closer relationship with our customers.

September, 1982

Shares are listed on the first section of the Tokyo stock and Osaka securities exchanges.

1984

1984

HORIBA Makes the first reticle/mask particle detection system.

1985

April, 1985

A sales office is established in Singapore.

1986

April, 1986

HORIBA becomes the first Japanese company listed on the first section of a stock exchange to introduce a four-day working week.

1987

"Cardy" first flat, card-type, pH meter
1987

HORIBA makes “Cardy,” the world's first flat, card-type, pH meter.

HORIBA partners with ABX S.A.
March, 1987

HORIBA partners with the French medical equipment manufacturer ABX S.A. (presently HORIBA ABX S.A.).

October, 1987

HORIBA forms a business tie-up with the German company, Hoiza GmbH, regarding automotive emission systems.

1988

1988

Initiatives aimed at establishing the “HORIBA Identity” are launched: the first step in creating the HORIBA brand.

HORIBA concludes an agreement with Maidak Inc.
March, 1988

HORIBA concludes an agreement with Maidak Inc., of the U.S., to transfer technology on fourier-transform infrared spectrophotometers.

HORIBA GmbH in Austria
1988

HORIBA GmbH is established in Austria.

December, 1988

HORIBA Korea Ltd. is established.