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IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo=June 6,2025,Tokyo

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IHI exterior, logo and signage

IHI exterior, logo and signage

IHI exterior, logo and signage=June 6,2025,Tokyo

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NEPAL-LALITPUR-BEL BIBAHA CEREMONY

NEPAL-LALITPUR-BEL BIBAHA CEREMONY

(240715) -- LALITPUR, July 15, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Girls from Newar community attend the Bel Bibaha ceremony in Lalitpur, Nepal, July 15, 2024. Bel Bibaha, or Ihi, is a marriage ceremony in the Newar community in which pre-adolescent girls are "married" to the bael fruit (wood apple). (Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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NEPAL-LALITPUR-BEL BIBAHA CEREMONY

NEPAL-LALITPUR-BEL BIBAHA CEREMONY

(240715) -- LALITPUR, July 15, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Girls from Newar community attend the Bel Bibaha ceremony in Lalitpur, Nepal, July 15, 2024. Bel Bibaha, or Ihi, is a marriage ceremony in the Newar community in which pre-adolescent girls are "married" to the bael fruit (wood apple). (Photo by Hari Maharjan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Signage, logo and signage of IHI Aerospace

Signage, logo and signage of IHI Aerospace

Signage, logo and signage of IHI Aerospace =Gunma, Japan May 27, 2024.

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IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo

IHI signboard and logo. =May 15, 2024, Tokyo; Credit, Japan

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IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo

IHI signboard and logo. =May 15, 2024, Tokyo, Japan

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Exterior view of IHI

Exterior view of IHI

Exterior view of IHI. =May 15, 2024, Tokyo, Japan

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IHI signage, logo

IHI signage, logo

IHI signage, logo. =May 15, 2024, Tokyo, Japan

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Press Conference on Inappropriate Conduct by an IHI Consolidated Subsidiary

Press Conference on Inappropriate Conduct by an IHI Consolidated Subsidiary

IHI held a press conference regarding inappropriate conduct by a consolidated subsidiary. Pictured from left to right are Takashi Murasumi, President of IHI Power Systems, and Hideo Morita, Executive Vice President of IHI. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

IHI press conference regarding inappropriate conduct by a consolidated subsidiary. Photo: Takashi Murakado, President of IHI Power Systems. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Press Conference on Inappropriate Conduct by IHI Consolidated Subsidiary

Press Conference on Inappropriate Conduct by IHI Consolidated Subsidiary

IHI held a press conference regarding inappropriate conduct by a consolidated subsidiary. Pictured from left to right are Takashi Murasumi, President of IHI Power Systems, and Hideo Morita, Executive Vice President of IHI. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Press Conference on Inappropriate Conduct by IHI Consolidated Subsidiary

Press Conference on Inappropriate Conduct by IHI Consolidated Subsidiary

IHI held a press conference regarding inappropriate conduct by a consolidated subsidiary. Photo shows, from left, Takashi Murasumi, President of IHI Power Systems; Hideo Morita, Executive Vice President of IHI; and Koji Takeda, Managing Executive Officer and General Manager of the Mineral Resources, Energy, and Environment Business Domain of IHI. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

IHI held a press conference regarding inappropriate conduct by a consolidated subsidiary. Pictured from left to right are Takashi Murasumi, President of IHI Power Systems; Hideo Morita, Executive Vice President of IHI; and Koji Takeda, Managing Executive Officer and General Manager of the Mineral Resources, Energy, and Environment Business Domain of IHI. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

IHI press conference regarding inappropriate actions by a consolidated subsidiary. Photo shows Koji Takeda, IHI Managing Executive Officer and General Manager of the Mineral Resources, Energy, and Environment Business Area. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

IHI held a press conference regarding inappropriate conduct by a consolidated subsidiary. Photo shows, from left, Takashi Murasumi, President of IHI Power Systems, Hideo Morita, Executive Vice President of IHI, and Koji Takeda, Managing Executive Officer and General Manager of the Mineral Resources, Energy, and Environment Business Domain of IHI. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

IHI held a press conference regarding inappropriate conduct by a consolidated subsidiary. Photo: Hideo Morita, Executive Vice President of IHI. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

Press conference regarding inappropriate behavior by an IHI consolidated subsidiary

IHI held a press conference regarding inappropriate conduct by a consolidated subsidiary. Pictured from left to right are Takashi Murasumi, President of IHI Power Systems, and Hideo Morita, Executive Vice President of IHI. =April 24, 2024, in Tokyo.

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IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo=Date:November 1, 2023, Place:Kanagawa

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IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo=Date:November 1, 2023, Place:Kanagawa

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IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo=Date:November 1, 2023, Place:Kanagawa

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IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo

IHI signage and logo=Date:November 1, 2023, Place:Kanagawa

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Japan's IHI develops tsunami lifeboat

Japan's IHI develops tsunami lifeboat

OSAKA, Japan - IHI Corp. unveils a lifeboat that it says can save people from tsunami resulting from an earthquake at its plant in Aioi, Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, on March 5, 2014.

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IHI unveils tsunami lifeboat

IHI unveils tsunami lifeboat

OSAKA, Japan - A tsunami lifeboat developed by shipbuilder IHI Corp. is unveiled on March 5, 2014, at its plant in Aioi, Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan. The 8.4-meter-long boat, capable of accommodating up to 25 persons and toilet facilities as well as a week's supply of water and food, can withstand the impact from hitting a concrete structure while moving at a maximum speed of 36 kilometers per hour.

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IHI unveils tsunami lifeboat

IHI unveils tsunami lifeboat

OSAKA, Japan - The interior of a tsunami lifeboat developed by shipbuilder IHI Corp. is shown to the press on March 5, 2014, at its plant in Aioi, Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan. The 8.4-meter-long boat, capable of accommodating up to 25 persons and toilet facilities as well as a week's supply of water and food, can withstand the impact from hitting a concrete structure while moving at a maximum speed of 36 kilometers per hour.

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JFE, IHI to merge shipbuilding units

JFE, IHI to merge shipbuilding units

TOKYO, Japan - Universal Shipbuilding Corp. President Shinjiro Mishima (L) and IHI Marine United Inc. President Shigemi Kurahara hold a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 30, 2012. The shipbuilding units of JFE Holdings Inc. and IHI Corp. will merge in October, becoming a shipbuilder comparable with industry leader Imabari Shipbuilding Co. in terms of production volume.

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M'bishi Heavy, IHI hit by cyber attacks

M'bishi Heavy, IHI hit by cyber attacks

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photos show the main office buildings of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (L), Japan's largest defense contractor, and IHI Corp., which manufactures aircraft engines, in Tokyo's Minato and Koto wards, respectively. Information related to the computer network of Mitsubishi Heavy has been leaked via infected servers and computers, sources close to the matter said Sept. 20, 2011. IHI said the same day that its computer system had also come under a cyber attack.

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IHI to launch R&D firm for algae biofuel

IHI to launch R&D firm for algae biofuel

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows algae biofuel (front) and a bottle containing algae at the headquarters of heavy machinery maker IHI Corp. in Tokyo on July 7, 2011. The company said it will jointly establish a research and development company for algae biofuel in early August with a university venture, eyeing commercial production in fiscal 2020.

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IHI accused of falsifying data for jet engine testing system

IHI accused of falsifying data for jet engine testing system

TOKYO, Japan - Teiichi Tamaki (L), managing director of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., along with other company officials, bows in Tokyo on Sept. 7 to apologize for having used a system incorporating falsified data for testing aircraft engines.

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Ex-NTT Pres. Shinto, convicted in Recruit scandal, dies

Ex-NTT Pres. Shinto, convicted in Recruit scandal, dies

TOKYO, Japan - Former Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Hisashi Shinto, seen in this file photo taken in April 1987, died of pneumonia on Jan. 26 at age 92. Shinto, also former president of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. (IHI), was convicted of bribery in the 1980s Recruit shares-for-favors scandal.

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IHI, Kawasaki Heavy to merge shipbuilding operations

IHI, Kawasaki Heavy to merge shipbuilding operations

TOKYO, Japan - Toshifumi Takei, president of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. (IHI), and Masamoto Tazaki, president of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., shake hands in Tokyo on April 3 as they announced integration of their shipbuilding operations into an equally owned venture to be formed on Oct. 1, 2002.

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IHI logo mark

IHI logo mark

Keywords: IHI, heavy machinery, heavy industry, shipbuilding, aviation equipment, company, signage, logo, logo mark = taken on November 28, 2018 at the International Aerospace Exhibition, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Image

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HIGHTECH SEIKO's newly installed vacuum furnace.

HIGHTECH SEIKO's newly installed vacuum furnace.

Hitec Seiko (Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba City) has introduced a new type of vacuum heat treatment furnace. The new furnace reduces the processing time to about 10 hours, 30% less than the previous model. By increasing the utilization rate and providing more space in the furnace, the company aims to stabilize the quality. We will increase the sales of the heat treatment business to 270 million yen in the fiscal year ending March 2020, up 12.5% from the previous fiscal year. The company has newly introduced the PQ-65 pressure-cooled horizontal vacuum furnace manufactured by IHI Mechanical Systems (Koto-ku, Tokyo), with a view to entering the aerospace field in the future. The maximum processing capacity of the vacuum furnace is 400 kilograms, which is the same as the conventional furnace, but the processing time can be reduced from 15 hours with the conventional furnace. HIGHTECH SEIKO, Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba City, July 19, 2019. Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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IHI's ocean current power generation system demonstrator "KAIRYU

IHI's ocean current power generation system demonstrator "KAIRYU

On the 25th, IHI unveiled its underwater floating power generation system demonstrator "KAIRYU" (photo) at its Yokohama Works (Isogo Ward, Yokohama City). It is being developed as part of a project by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), and generates electricity by turning 11-meter diameter fiberglass turbine blades underwater with the power of ocean currents. Compared to the previous operation, the autonomous control program that adjusts the tilt of the turbine blades and the floating structure during operation has been improved, and rectifier plates have been added so that the ocean currents will hit the blades more efficiently. Power generation efficiency is 50-70%, which is higher than that of solar power (12%), onshore wind power (20%), and offshore wind power (over 30%). IHI's Yokohama Plant in Isogo Ward, Yokohama City, July 25, 2019; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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IHI logo mark

IHI logo mark

Logo = June 5, 2019, Smart Factory JAPAN 2019 venue, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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IHI logo mark

IHI logo mark

Logo = June 5, 2019, Smart Factory JAPAN 2019 venue, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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IHI logo mark

IHI logo mark

Logo = June 5, 2019, Smart Factory JAPAN 2019 venue, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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IHI accused of falsifying data for jet engine testing system

IHI accused of falsifying data for jet engine testing system

TOKYO, Japan - Teiichi Tamaki (L), managing director of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., along with other company officials, bows in Tokyo on Sept. 7 to apologize for having used a system incorporating falsified data for testing aircraft engines. (Kyodo)

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IHI expands jet engine components factory in Fukushima

IHI expands jet engine components factory in Fukushima

SOMA, Japan - Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. said on May 17 it has completed work on expanding a factory to manufacture components for aircraft jet engines in Soma, Fukushima Prefecture. The aerospace company built the factory (seen on the left side), which has a total floor space of 42,490 square meters, within the premises of its existing Soma plant at a cost of 13 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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Ex-NTT Pres. Shinto, convicted in Recruit scandal, dies

Ex-NTT Pres. Shinto, convicted in Recruit scandal, dies

TOKYO, Japan - Former Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Hisashi Shinto, seen in this file photo taken in April 1987, died of pneumonia on Jan. 26 at age 92. Shinto, also former president of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. (IHI), was convicted of bribery in the 1980s Recruit shares-for-favors scandal. (Kyodo)

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IHI announces aero-engine unit chief's promotion to president

IHI announces aero-engine unit chief's promotion to president

IHI Corp. Managing Executive Officer Tsugio Mitsuoka (L) attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 22, 2016, alongside current President Tamotsu Saito, as the heavy machinery maker announced Mitsuoka's promotion to president, effective April 1. The 61-year-old has contributed to expanding sales and profits in IHI's aero-engine business. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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IHI to promote Mitsuoka to president: sources

IHI to promote Mitsuoka to president: sources

Undated photo shows IHI Corp. Managing Executive Officer Tsugio Mitsuoka, who is poised to become the Japanese heavy machinery maker's new president on April 1, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Algae-based biofuel research in Japan

Algae-based biofuel research in Japan

Studies to extract oil from algae are conducted at biofuel research firm IHI NeoG Algae LLC in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, in November 2014. Introduction of algae-based fuel is progressing in the airline industry. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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M'bishi Heavy, IHI hit by cyber attacks

M'bishi Heavy, IHI hit by cyber attacks

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photos show the main office buildings of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (L), Japan's largest defense contractor, and IHI Corp., which manufactures aircraft engines, in Tokyo's Minato and Koto wards, respectively. Information related to the computer network of Mitsubishi Heavy has been leaked via infected servers and computers, sources close to the matter said Sept. 20, 2011. IHI said the same day that its computer system had also come under a cyber attack. (Kyodo)

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IHI to launch R&D firm for algae biofuel

IHI to launch R&D firm for algae biofuel

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows algae biofuel (front) and a bottle containing algae at the headquarters of heavy machinery maker IHI Corp. in Tokyo on July 7, 2011. The company said it will jointly establish a research and development company for algae biofuel in early August with a university venture, eyeing commercial production in fiscal 2020. (Kyodo)

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JFE, IHI to merge shipbuilding units

JFE, IHI to merge shipbuilding units

TOKYO, Japan - Universal Shipbuilding Corp. President Shinjiro Mishima (L) and IHI Marine United Inc. President Shigemi Kurahara hold a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 30, 2012. The shipbuilding units of JFE Holdings Inc. and IHI Corp. will merge in October, becoming a shipbuilder comparable with industry leader Imabari Shipbuilding Co. in terms of production volume. (Kyodo)

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Mobile radiation-tainted water treatment system

Mobile radiation-tainted water treatment system

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. and IHI Corp. unveil the SARRY-Aqua water treatment system in Yokohama on Dec. 22, 2011. The mobile system has been developed to decontaminate water tainted with radioactive cesium outside of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. (Kyodo)

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Ocean current power generation in Japan

Ocean current power generation in Japan

Japanese heavy machinery maker IHI Corp. unveils equipment for ocean current power generation to the press in Yokohama on July 25, 2019. The 20-meter-long, 20-meter-wide and 6-meter-high equipment will be placed under water off Kuchinoshima island in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, for trial-based power generation the company is scheduled to start in the fall. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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IHI's engine maintenance scandal

IHI's engine maintenance scandal

IHI Corp. President Tsugio Mitsuoka (R) meets the press after receiving a business improvement order from a senior official of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on April 9, 2019, in Tokyo, due to a scandal over improper maintenance work at the jet-engine maker. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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IHI's engine maintenance scandal

IHI's engine maintenance scandal

IHI Corp. President Tsugio Mitsuoka (R) receives a business improvement order from a senior official of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on April 9, 2019, in Tokyo, due to a scandal over improper maintenance work at the jet-engine maker. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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