CORPORATE
Brookman Technology, Inc., was started in Hamamatsu, Japan in 2006 as Brookman Lab, Inc., by leading expert for CMOS image sensor; Dr. Shoji Kawahito, a Professor in Electrical Engineering at Shizuoka University. Since then, we have been working on many kinds of CMOS Analog and Mixed Signal IC design. Particularly, we specialize in the design of advanced CMOS Image Sensors for a wide range of applications. br> Even though we have already had technical expertise, we still strive to pursue leading design, skill and technology. Because, Brookman Technology is challenging and seeking to the field, where nobody can achieve, and where nobody has done before.
Chairman, CTO Shoji Kawahito Ph.D.
- 1988
Received Dr. Eng. degree from Tohoku University, JP. - 1996
Associate Professor, Toyohashi University of Technology, JP. - 1996
Visiting Professor, ETH, Zurich. - 1999
Professor, Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University, JP. - 2006
Cofounder and CTO, Brookman Lab Inc. (Presently, Brookman Technology, Inc.) - 2009
Received IEEE Fellow - 2011
Representative Director, Chairman & CTO - 2021
Chairman&CTO
President, CEO Satoshi Aoyama Ph.D.
- 1996
Received M.E. degree from Osaka University, JP. - 1996
Joined the Semiconductor and Integrated Circuits Division, Hitachi Ltd. - 2000
Visiting Researcher, University of Oxford, UK. - 2006
Joined Brookman Lab.(Presently, Brookman Technology, Inc.) - 2007
Received Ph.D. degree from Shizuoka University, JP. - 2010
President&CEO
Corporate Profile
- Company Name
- Brookman Technology, Inc.
- Established
- February 14, 2006
- Chairman, CTO
- Shoji Kawahito
- President, CEO
- Satoshi Aoyama
- Capital Amount
- JPY:10 million (Aug. 2021)
- Head Office
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125 Daikumachi, Nakaku, Hamamatsu, 430-0936, Japan
[ ACCESS ]
- Staff
- 31 (Sept. 2021)
Concept
CORPORATE IDENTITY
"●" describes "People", "Lens", or "Analog".
"■" expresses "Pixel", "Image Sensor", or "Digital".
We simply attach our mind to polish up each single pixel and each single circuit in a massive chip. This is because we are pursuing the ultimate sensor coming up to the human eye, or more than that.
It is stated that a central space of the symbol formed with "●" and "■" signifies an unlimited potential for our business and technology.