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  1. Yamazaki Mazak Corporation (ヤマザキマザック株式会社, Yamazaki Mazakku Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese machine tool builder based in Oguchi, Japan. In the most of the world they are referred to as Mazak.

  2. The founder of Yamazaki Mazak, Sadakichi Yamazaki, was honored by being included in the American Machinist's Hall of Innovators as a founder of the world-renowned company and as an innovative person in the 1910s.

  3. Jul 27, 2020 · Mazak Corporation started in Nagoya, Japan in 1919 founded by Sadakichi Yamazaki. The company started as a small company making pots and pans. In the 1920s the company elevated from mat-making machinery to woodworking machinery, then to metalworking machine tools.

  4. www.americanmachinist.com › archive › nate1910s | American Machinist

    Aug 1, 2000 · The founder of Mazak, Sadakichi Yamazaki, started this world-renowned company as a young lathe machinist with a passion for design. Yamazaki's earliest invention, created in his 20s, was a machine that became a model for systems to come in the weaving industry.

  5. 1919 Yamazaki Iron Works is founded in Japan by Yamazaki Sadakichi. 1968 Mazak enters the U.S. market in Long Island, New York. 1974 Mazak moves to Florence, Kentucky and begins manufacturing machine tools. 1983 Mazak develops the first integrated resonator-based laser-cutting machine design.

  6. Oct 2, 2019 · In 2000, company founder Sadakichi Yamazaki was honored with his inclusion in the American Machinist’s Hall of Innovators as both a founder of a world-renowned company and as an innovative person of the early twentieth century.

  7. Dec 21, 2004 · Founding Father Yamazaki's drive to demonstrate the broadening strategic implications of machine tool technology derives from an inherited vision. His father, Sadakichi Yamazaki, started the Yamazaki Works in 1919. The first machines were Tatami (straw mat) weaving machines followed by woodworking equipment.