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TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : VISIT(HOW TO USE THE MUSEUM) This area gives an outline of the Toshiba Future Science Museum, and introduces our concept and history to date. We at the Toshiba Science Museum always look forward to welcoming our visitors. You can find out opening times, access, floor maps and other information about visiting the Museum. Information about booking a group visit. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : LEARN(HISTORY) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : LET'S THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S LARGEST 11MW FUEL CELL World's Largest 11MW Fuel Cell Power-generating Plant. Fuel cell power-generating plant receives a high evaluation for its high power-generating efficiency. Even better efficiency is achieved through polymer electrolyte fuel cells. Following the first and second oil crises, the Moonlight Plan of the Ministry of International Tradeand Industry
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST LAPTOP PC In April 1985, Toshiba released the world's first laptop PC, the T1100, in Europe. The company had given up on the PC business in the U.S., and the Japanese market at the time was dominated by the NEC PC-98 computer lineup, which was not compatible with Toshiba's machine. The T1100 was an innovative product but had some problems. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST ADJUSTABLE-SPEED Focusing on this idea, Toshiba conducted a joint study with Tokyo Electric Power Company and developed the world's first adjustable-speed pumped-storage system using a generator-motor with low-frequency AC secondary excitation. The first commercial unit was commissioned at the Yagisawa Pumped Storage Power Plant in 1990. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST BLACK-STRIPE COLOR World's First Black-stripe Color Cathode-ray Tube. Clearer and brighter – an innovative product incorporating a world-standard color cathode-ray tube. In the late 1950's, joint research into trial production of color cathode-ray tubes took place among all television manufacturers, centered on the NHK Science & Technical ResearchLaboratories.
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST RESIDENTIAL The compressor and inverter were nearly complete by the end of August 1981. The size of the inverter was reduced to one-third that of a commercial inverter, which was small enough to be mounted above the compressor in an outdoor unit of the residential air conditioner, and the cost was reduced to TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST DVD PLAYER The “fire tower” turns into a slim DVD player. In November 1996, Toshiba introduced the world's first DVD player, the SD-3000, as a result of developments initiated in 1994. At the time, the VHS VCR was dominating the market. Although high-quality laser disks had seen some success for Karaoke use, the disk size of 30 cm in diameter for a TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUMTOP PAGEVISIT (HOW TO USE THE MUSEUM)EXHIBITIONLEARN (HISTORY)MUSEUM GUIDECALENDAR Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : VISIT(HOW TO USE THE MUSEUM) This area gives an outline of the Toshiba Future Science Museum, and introduces our concept and history to date. We at the Toshiba Science Museum always look forward to welcoming our visitors. You can find out opening times, access, floor maps and other information about visiting the Museum. Information about booking a group visit. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : LEARN(HISTORY) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : LET'S THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S LARGEST 11MW FUEL CELL World's Largest 11MW Fuel Cell Power-generating Plant. Fuel cell power-generating plant receives a high evaluation for its high power-generating efficiency. Even better efficiency is achieved through polymer electrolyte fuel cells. Following the first and second oil crises, the Moonlight Plan of the Ministry of International Tradeand Industry
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST LAPTOP PC In April 1985, Toshiba released the world's first laptop PC, the T1100, in Europe. The company had given up on the PC business in the U.S., and the Japanese market at the time was dominated by the NEC PC-98 computer lineup, which was not compatible with Toshiba's machine. The T1100 was an innovative product but had some problems. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST ADJUSTABLE-SPEED Focusing on this idea, Toshiba conducted a joint study with Tokyo Electric Power Company and developed the world's first adjustable-speed pumped-storage system using a generator-motor with low-frequency AC secondary excitation. The first commercial unit was commissioned at the Yagisawa Pumped Storage Power Plant in 1990. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST BLACK-STRIPE COLOR World's First Black-stripe Color Cathode-ray Tube. Clearer and brighter – an innovative product incorporating a world-standard color cathode-ray tube. In the late 1950's, joint research into trial production of color cathode-ray tubes took place among all television manufacturers, centered on the NHK Science & Technical ResearchLaboratories.
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST RESIDENTIAL The compressor and inverter were nearly complete by the end of August 1981. The size of the inverter was reduced to one-third that of a commercial inverter, which was small enough to be mounted above the compressor in an outdoor unit of the residential air conditioner, and the cost was reduced to TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST DVD PLAYER The “fire tower” turns into a slim DVD player. In November 1996, Toshiba introduced the world's first DVD player, the SD-3000, as a result of developments initiated in 1994. At the time, the VHS VCR was dominating the market. Although high-quality laser disks had seen some success for Karaoke use, the disk size of 30 cm in diameter for a TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : PERMANENT EXHIBITION Permanent Exhibition. Let's think about the future earth ~Everyone's SDGs action~. Learn (History) Toshiba's History. Firsts of Their Kinds. Toshiba Science Museum. 2F Lazona Kawasaki Toshiba Bldg., 72-34, Horikawa-Cho, Saiwai-Ku, Kawasaki 212-8585, Japan. To Top. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : LEARN(HISTORY) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : TOSHIBA'S HISTORY Toshiba's History. TOSHIBA SPIRIT. This display introduces a dramatic interpretation of the lives of Hisashige TANAKA and Ichisuke FUJIOKA, the founders of Toshiba, and explains the DNA of Toshiba. Hisashige Tanaka. One of Japan's greatest inventors, he was known as “the genius of mechanical wonders.”. Ichisuke Fujioka. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : EXHIBITION Toshiba Science Museum : Exhibition. Permanent Exhibition. Learn about history and science, and experience the smart community that Toshiba aims to create in the future. Let's think about the future earth ~Everyone's SDGs action~. Introducing Toshiba Science Museum's exhibition focusing on SDGs with videos. TOP PAGE. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : HEALTH & SAFETY MEASURES We will take following measures at Toshiba Science Museum to ensure the safety of all visitors. 1 Implementation of advanced reservation system for admission and limitation the number of visitors. 2 Ventilation systems: The museum air is refreshed approximately every 20 minutes. 3 Separation of the entrance/exit to avoid crowds. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST RESIDENTIAL The compressor and inverter were nearly complete by the end of August 1981. The size of the inverter was reduced to one-third that of a commercial inverter, which was small enough to be mounted above the compressor in an outdoor unit of the residential air conditioner, and TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : FUTURE ZONE Cities in the Future. Introducing a limited energy device without wasting that helps to make people's lives more comfortable and convenient. Toshiba's Paper Reusing System uses a special "Erasable Toner" to print which uses a "Paper Reusing Device" that enables the erased paper to be reused for printing. At this exhibit, we areintroducing the
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : FUTURE ZONE Energy Use in the Future. Electricity, an essential necessity for our daily life. Introducing an eco-friendly method of power generation for the future. The geothermal power generation is a method which uses terrestrial heat saved inside of the earth, turns a turbine, and generate electricity. Extremely little discharge of the CO 2 and with TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST DVD PLAYER The “fire tower” turns into a slim DVD player. In November 1996, Toshiba introduced the world's first DVD player, the SD-3000, as a result of developments initiated in 1994. At the time, the VHS VCR was dominating the market. Although high-quality laser disks had seen some success for Karaoke use, the disk size of 30 cm in diameter for a TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST LCD TVS WITH World's First LCD TVs with Overdrive Technology. Toshiba's overdrive technology, which reduces the image lag of LCDs and produces vivid pictures, was adopted for LCD TVs throughout the world. Liquid crystal display televisions (LCD TVs) are now at the forefront of the global TV market. Overdrive technology, which greatly enhanced picture TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : VISIT(HOW TO USE THE MUSEUM) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : LEARN(HISTORY) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : PERMANENT EXHIBITION Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : ACCESS Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S LARGEST 11MW FUEL CELL Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST NAND FLASH MEMORY Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : HISASHIGE TANAKA Toshiba's founder, Hisashige Tanaka, was born the eldest son of a tortoiseshell craftsman in 1799. At the age of twenty-one, he performed at a local shrine festival with clockwork dolls he constructed himself. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST FROSTED LIGHT BULBS Thomas Edison invented the incandescent lamp in 1879, incorporating a filament prepared by carbonating cotton fiber. Subsequently, in order to make long-lasting filaments, he gathered thousands of different materials from around the world and found that madake bamboo from Iwashimizu- Hachimangu in Kyoto was the best. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST VARIABLE-CYLINDER World's First Variable-Cylinder Dual-Rotary Compressor. Fully utilizing precision processing technology, Toshiba was the first company in Japan to independently develop such compressors, leading the world in inverter technology and establishing the trend of compressors for air-conditioners. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : VISIT(HOW TO USE THE MUSEUM) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : LEARN(HISTORY) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : PERMANENT EXHIBITION Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : ACCESS Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S LARGEST 11MW FUEL CELL Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST NAND FLASH MEMORY Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : HISASHIGE TANAKA Toshiba's founder, Hisashige Tanaka, was born the eldest son of a tortoiseshell craftsman in 1799. At the age of twenty-one, he performed at a local shrine festival with clockwork dolls he constructed himself. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST FROSTED LIGHT BULBS Thomas Edison invented the incandescent lamp in 1879, incorporating a filament prepared by carbonating cotton fiber. Subsequently, in order to make long-lasting filaments, he gathered thousands of different materials from around the world and found that madake bamboo from Iwashimizu- Hachimangu in Kyoto was the best. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST VARIABLE-CYLINDER World's First Variable-Cylinder Dual-Rotary Compressor. Fully utilizing precision processing technology, Toshiba was the first company in Japan to independently develop such compressors, leading the world in inverter technology and establishing the trend of compressors for air-conditioners. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : VISIT(HOW TO USE THE MUSEUM) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : RESERVATION Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : LEARN(HISTORY) Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : EXHIBITION Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : ABOUT US Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : FUTURE ZONE Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST LAPTOP PC Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST RESIDENTIAL Toshiba Science Museum introduces our corporate history of technical innovation and offers hands-on experience with the latest technologiesin the environment
TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST LARGELY INTEGRATED The integrated circuit (IC) was invented in 1959 by Texas Instruments' Jack Kilby in the US. The key point in Kilby's patent was the building of electronic components such as transistors, resistors, and condensers inside silicon crystal, so that the crystal itself functioned as a circuit. TOSHIBA SCIENCE MUSEUM : WORLD'S FIRST VARIABLE-CYLINDER World's First Variable-Cylinder Dual-Rotary Compressor. Fully utilizing precision processing technology, Toshiba was the first company in Japan to independently develop such compressors, leading the world in inverter technology and establishing the trend of compressors for air-conditioners. 本文へジャンプ* English
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