Takahiro Tomiki
Comptroller/Controller/Auditor at Livedo Corp.
Profile
Takahiro Tomiki is an auditor at Livedo Corp.
He previously worked as a director at Axiotron Corp., a general manager of international business promotion at Sumitomo Bank Ltd., and as the president of Tokyo Royal Hotel KK.
Tomiki received his undergraduate degree from Keio University in 1963.
Takahiro Tomiki active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
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Livedo Corp.
Livedo Corp. Household/Personal CareConsumer Non-Durables Livedo Corp. is a Japanese medical solutions company that specializes in manufacturing and selling adult paper diapers for home, facilities, and hospitals, as well as surgical kits. The private company is based in Japan, specifically in Shikokuchuo. Livedo is a subsidiary of rib-de corporation co., ltd., which aims to support a super-aging society in both "care (car)" and "cure", to live better. | Comptroller/Controller/Auditor | 2011-02-09 |
Former positions of Takahiro Tomiki
Companies | Position | End |
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Tokyo Royal Hotel KK
Tokyo Royal Hotel KK Hotels/Resorts/Cruise linesConsumer Services Part of The Royal Hotel, Ltd., Tokyo Royal Hotel KK operates a chain of luxury hotels. The company is based in Tokyo, Japan. | President | - |
Sumitomo Bank Ltd. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Axiotron Corp.
Axiotron Corp. Computer PeripheralsElectronic Technology Axiotron Corp. manufactures and distributes hardware and software products. It primarily products are Quickscript, Modbook Pro and SynergyTouch. Quickscript is a handwriting recognition softwaren which offers accurate recognition of cursive handwriting and hand-printed characters in 26 different languages for use in applications, Modbook Pro will be constructed from a unibody Apple MacBook Pro base system, combining blazing speed and power with new cutting-edge hardware and software features and SynergyTouch is a unique technology being developed for Axiotron's tablet computers that integrates touch input primarily in support of pen-based input. The company was founded by Andreas E. Haas and Kumiko Haas in November 2005 and is headquartered in El Segundo, CA. | Director/Board Member | - |
Training of Takahiro Tomiki
Keio University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Private companies | 4 |
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Sumitomo Bank Ltd. | Finance |
Tokyo Royal Hotel KK
Tokyo Royal Hotel KK Hotels/Resorts/Cruise linesConsumer Services Part of The Royal Hotel, Ltd., Tokyo Royal Hotel KK operates a chain of luxury hotels. The company is based in Tokyo, Japan. | Consumer Services |
Axiotron Corp.
Axiotron Corp. Computer PeripheralsElectronic Technology Axiotron Corp. manufactures and distributes hardware and software products. It primarily products are Quickscript, Modbook Pro and SynergyTouch. Quickscript is a handwriting recognition softwaren which offers accurate recognition of cursive handwriting and hand-printed characters in 26 different languages for use in applications, Modbook Pro will be constructed from a unibody Apple MacBook Pro base system, combining blazing speed and power with new cutting-edge hardware and software features and SynergyTouch is a unique technology being developed for Axiotron's tablet computers that integrates touch input primarily in support of pen-based input. The company was founded by Andreas E. Haas and Kumiko Haas in November 2005 and is headquartered in El Segundo, CA. | Electronic Technology |
Livedo Corp.
Livedo Corp. Household/Personal CareConsumer Non-Durables Livedo Corp. is a Japanese medical solutions company that specializes in manufacturing and selling adult paper diapers for home, facilities, and hospitals, as well as surgical kits. The private company is based in Japan, specifically in Shikokuchuo. Livedo is a subsidiary of rib-de corporation co., ltd., which aims to support a super-aging society in both "care (car)" and "cure", to live better. | Consumer Non-Durables |
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