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Nichia Corporation
491 Oka, Kaminaka-cho
Anan, Tokushima 774-8601, Japan
Tel. +81-884-22-2311
Fax +81-884-21-0148

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.nichia.co.jp
Employees: 5,160

Nichia is a manufacturer of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and laser diodes. The company, founded in 1956, also produces a wide range of materials, such as phosphors, coating materials, transition material catalysts, organometallic compounds, and fine chemicals. Nichia's other products include compound semiconductor materials, such as high-purity metals, single-crystal materials, and LED infrared epitaxial wafers. The company's products are used by companies in such industries as electronics equipment manufacturing, pharmaceutical materials, and food additive production.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $2,350.5M

Officers:
President: Specialty Chemical Manufacturing

Competitors:
Cree
Hitachi
OSRAM

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The Nichia Corporation (日亜化学工業株式会社 Nichia Kagaku Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha?) is a Japanese chemical engineering and manufacturing company, headquartered in Tokushima, Japan with global subsidiaries, that specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of phosphors, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs), battery materials, and calcium chloride. The Nichia Corporation comprises two divisions-Division 1, responsible for phosphors and other chemicals, and Division 2, responsible for LEDs[1].

With 5,100 employees and multiple subsidiaries worldwide, Nichia achieved sales of approximately US$2.3 billion in 2007 [1].

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History

The Nichia Corporation was founded in 1956 by Nobuo Ogawa (小川 信雄, 1912-2002) at Aratano-cho, Anan, Tokushima, and majority ownership is still held by the Ogawa family today. The current President is his son-in-law, Eiji Ogawa (小川英治?).[1].

In 1966, Nichia began production of phosphors for fluorescent lamps. In 1971, Nichia began production of phosphors for color TVs. In 1977, Nichia began the production of tri-color phosphors for fluorescent lamps.

One of Nobuo Ogawa's more well-known decisions was to support Shuji Nakamura to do research on gallium nitride light-emitting diodes, when it was generally considered a very risky business. The research turned out to be a great success; however, the company received scrutiny for awarding a bonus of ¥20,000 (US$180) to Nakamura for his 1993 invention of the first high brightness blue-light LED, which was based on gallium nitride. Nichia later settled out of court with Nakamura for ¥840 million (US$7 million), in what was then the highest bonus ever awarded by a Japanese company.[2]

Several of Nichia's innovations have won awards, such as the Nikkei Best Products Award.[1].

Competition

Nichia Corporation's competitors include Seoul Semiconductor, Cree, Lumileds and Epistar.

In January, 2006, Nichia launched a lawsuit against rival LED manufacturer Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd., alleging design patent infringement.[3] Nichia and Seoul Semiconductor announced that they have settled all litigation on patent and other issues as well as other legal disputes currently pending between them in the United States, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and Korea. The settlement includes a cross license agreement covering LED and laser diode technologies, which will permit the companies to access all of each other's patented technologies. In accordance with the settlement terms, all litigations are to be terminated by mutual withdrawal, with the exception of litigation in Germany involving patent DE 691-07-630 T2 of EP 0-437-385 B1, which was to be resolved following a February 2009 hearing.[4]

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