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|November 14, 2022
A company that specializes in electromagnetic compatibility, Kitagawa Industries provides consulting services and products focused on heat and noise countermeasures.
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The Japanese company Kitagawa Industries is a market-leading specialist in the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Boasting over 60 years of expertise, it provides consulting services and products that prevent electric/ electronic components and devices from interfering with others in their environment. Based in Inazawa City, Aichi Prefecture, Kitagawa has manufacturing, sales, and other facilities across Japan, as well as 11 overseas bases in Asia, the United States and Europe.
"Our main focus is on consulting for EMC countermeasures," says President Yoshihiro Hirakawa.
"There are many EMC testing facilities around the world where customers can bring in their products. The key advantage our EMC center has over others is that our consulting service can provide solutions when customers' products fail an EMC test. There are many companies that specialize in EMC testing or EMC-related parts, but we're the only one in the world that offers a comprehensive service: from testing, to consulting, to the implementation of solutions.

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