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Foster Electric

Foster Electric
Leadership team

Mr. Atsushi Narikawa (CEO & Director)

A. Mochizuki (CFO & Sr. Exec. Officer)

Yasuo Ouchi (Gen. Mang. of Accounting Department & Bus. Admin. Headquarters)

Products/ Services
Electronics, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Akishima, Tokyo, Japan
Established
1948
Revenue
500M - 1B
Traded as
TYO:6794
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Overview
Location
Summary
Foster Electric Company, Limited engages in the production and sale of loudspeakers, audio equipment, and electronical equipment in Japan and internationally. It operates through three segments: Speaker, Mobile Audio, and Other. The Speaker segment manufactures and distributes speakers and speaker systems for automobiles and flat screen TVs, as well as audio speakers. The Mobile Audio segment engages in the manufacture and distribution of mobile audio products, including headsets for mobile phones, headphones, micro speakers, and vibration actuators. The Other segment manufactures and distributes micro acoustic components, such as electronic buzzers and sounders for applications comprising alarms or warnings; and offers FOSTEX brand products, as well as provides logistics services. In addition, it offers communications, and audio and visual components and products, including micro speakers, portable speaker systems, vibration actuators, earphones, headsets, headphones, and earphone drivers; and micro acoustic transducers that include dynamic speakers, magnetic sounders, and magnetics buzzers. Foster Electric Company, Limited was incorporated in 1948 and is headquartered in Akishima, Japan.
History

Foster Denki was founded in 1948 and became one of the largest OEM manufacturer of loudspeakers and transducer products worldwide. Fostex was then established in June 1973 to brand components manufactured by Foster Electric.

In 1978, Fostex started to develop speakers for professional use, becoming very well known in both consumer hi-fi and professional fields. Fostex 6301B was the company's most small powered monitor speaker for broadcast and professional use.

1980s: Analog multitrack recorders

From 1981, Fostex and TASCAM pioneered affordable multitrack recording equipment producing the A-2 and the A-4 reel-to-reel recorders; the A-8 was the first eight-track recorder that used affordable ¼ inch tape, becoming a popular choice in the freelance and home recording field.

Another popular product was the Fostex 250 four-track cassette multitracker: it used standard cassettes running at double speed , which improved high frequency response and dynamic range. To obtain four tracks from a standard cassette, all the four tracks available were used in one direction . Dolby C noise reduction was used.In 1983, Fostex released the X-15, a portable, battery-powered, cassette-based four track recorder and the B-16, a very compact recorder which fitted 16 tracks onto ½ inch tape running at 15 ips speed. Dolby C was built into the machine as an option to overcome the technical limitations due to the narrow track format.The B-16 was followed by the E-16 in 1986 and the G-16S in 1990, being the first recorder implementing the Dolby S noise reduction system. The G-24S was the last analogue multitrack machine, which fitted 24 tracks onto 1 inch tape and included built-in SMPTE/MIDI synchronization and a removable front panel remote control and meter bridge.

1990s: Digital multitrack recorders

As digital technology progressed in the audio field, Fostex moved from analogue tape-based recorders to digital, drive-based recorders.

The Fostex DMT-8, released in 1995, was the first portable and affordable digital recorder. It provided eight tracks of 16-bit, 44.1kHz audio recorded to hard disk, non-destructive editing capabilities, a built-in metronome and MIDI clock output for synchronization with other machines. The FD-4 and FD-8 were variants which added support for Zip and SyQuest removable drives.

Present

Fostex's current product range includes digital multitrack recording equipment, loudspeaker drivers, studio monitors, microphones, and headphones.

Some production sound mixers for motion pictures use the Fostex Field Memory Recorder , which records audio and stores recordings as WAV files, as their recording device for sync sound.

Fostex has expanded its offering of hi-fi based products to include high-end headphones , digital audio converters and devices for portable listing. Fostex's T50RP model has become popular in headphone modification circles.

Mission
Our mission is to provide energy-efficient and innovative solutions that reduce human effort and save resources. We strive to provide industry-leading engineering and manufacturing services, with a focus on quality and client satisfaction.
Vision
Our vision is to be recognised as a global leader in the electrical engineering and manufacturing industries. We strive to create products that improve the lives of our clients, contribute towards sustainable development, and help businesses maximize their efficiency.
Key Team

Yuzo Yamamoto (Department Mang. of IR and Legal Affairs)

Kazuhiro Kishi (MD, GM of Sales Division & Director)

Mr. Hidetoshi Shirakawa (Sr. Exec. Officer)

San Tie Lu (Sr. MD & Director)

Tatsuhito Tanaka (Sr. Exec. Officer)

Yasuhide Takahara (Sr. Exec. Officer)

Naoki Kanai (Sr. Exec. Officer)

Recognition and Awards
Foster Electric has been recognised with a variety of awards throughout our history, including the pinnacle of excellence in engineering, the IDA Design Excellence Award. We have also been awarded multiple times with the Japan Institute of Design Promotion Award, amongst many others.
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Foster Electric
Leadership team

Mr. Atsushi Narikawa (CEO & Director)

A. Mochizuki (CFO & Sr. Exec. Officer)

Yasuo Ouchi (Gen. Mang. of Accounting Department & Bus. Admin. Headquarters)

Products/ Services
Electronics, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Akishima, Tokyo, Japan
Established
1948
Revenue
500M - 1B
Traded as
TYO:6794
Social Media