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Teijin Frontier signage and logo

Teijin Frontier signage and logo

Teijin Frontier signage and logo=January 28,2025,Tokyo

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Teijin Frontier signage and logo

Teijin Frontier signage and logo

Teijin Frontier signage and logo=January 28,2025,Tokyo

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Teijin Frontier signage and logo

Teijin Frontier signage and logo

Teijin Frontier signage and logo=January 28,2025,Tokyo

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Fabric detecting finger movements developed

Fabric detecting finger movements developed

TOKYO, Japan - Teijin Ltd. and Kansai University unveil in Tokyo on Jan. 8, 2015, a jointly developed fabric detecting movements of fingers, arms and other body parts, as shown in this photo of a pair of slipsoles made of the cloth.

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Polyester wear with extra deodorant effects

Polyester wear with extra deodorant effects

OSAKA, Japan - Teijin Frontier Co. announces the launch of a sweatshirt and other clothing made of a new type of polyester fiber with improved deodorant effects in Osaka, western Japan, on Dec. 4, 2014.

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Teijin unveils product development center in China

Teijin unveils product development center in China

NANTONG, China - Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturer Teijin Ltd. opens its product development center in Nantong, China, to the press on April 17, 2014.

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Teijin's EV concept car

Teijin's EV concept car

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Teijin Ltd.'s prototype electric vehicle with a cabin frame made of carbon-fiber reinforced plastic weighing only 47 kilograms, roughly one-fifth the weight of a conventional car's cabin frame, in Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture, on March 9, 2011.

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Teijin Fibers devises anti-sweat material for Nike sports wear

Teijin Fibers devises anti-sweat material for Nike sports wear

TOKYO, Japan - Teijin Fibers Ltd. said July 27 it will supply U.S. sports wear maker Nike Inc. with a new polyester material to ease stickiness and other discomfort caused by sweat. The cool fabric is designed to open tiny holes in reaction to sweat to double its air permeability.

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Teijin completes plant to produce recycled PET bottles

Teijin completes plant to produce recycled PET bottles

YAMAGUCHI, Japan - Teijin Ltd. said Nov. 19 it has completed the construction of a plant (photo) in Yamaguchi Prefecture designed to produce recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles. This appears to be the first time in the world that a full recycle system has been created for PET bottles, Teijin officials said.

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1 worker dead, 14 ill in CO leak at chemical plant

1 worker dead, 14 ill in CO leak at chemical plant

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Firefighters examine a chemical plant owned by Tokyo-based Teijin Chemicals Ltd. in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, on July 9. Fifteen workers were sickened at the plant earlier in the day after carbon monoxide began leaking inside the facility. One worker later died.

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Teijin to integrate drug business with Kyorin

Teijin to integrate drug business with Kyorin

TOKYO, Japan - Tooru Nagashima (L), president of leading polyester maker Teijin Ltd., and Ikuo Ogihara, president of Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co., speak at a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Jan. 23. They announced that Teijin will spin off its pharmaceutical operations and integrate them with Kyorin.

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Swimsuit show held in Tokyo

Swimsuit show held in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Models show off this summer's swimsuit fashions at a show held by Teijin Ltd. in Tokyo's Harajuku district on Jan. 8.

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Teijin unveils new swimsuits for 2002

Teijin unveils new swimsuits for 2002

TOKYO, Japan - Models wearing the new collection of swimsuits for the summer of 2002 pose for the audience at a show sponsored by Teijin Ltd. in Tokyo's Roppongi on Jan. 9.

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Teijin announces takeover bid for Toho Rayon

Teijin announces takeover bid for Toho Rayon

TOKYO, Japan - Shosaku Yasui (C), president of Teijin Ltd., Japan's leading polyester maker, announces at a news conference Sept. 9 an open takeover bid for Toho Rayon Co., aiming to take a majority stake in the company renowned for its carbon fibers. At right is Toho Rayon President Toshio Furue. At left is Akihiro Mochizuki, president of Nisshinbo Industries Inc., currently Toho Rayon's largest shareholder.

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Teijin, DuPont to combine polyester film operations

Teijin, DuPont to combine polyester film operations

Shosaku Yasui (L), president of Teijin Ltd. of Japan, and D.S. Kim, president of DuPont Asia Pacific Ltd., shake hands in Tokyo on Feb. 3 after announcing that they have signed a letter of intent to merge their polyester film operations on a global scale.

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Teijin unveils new swimsuits for 2002

Teijin unveils new swimsuits for 2002

TOKYO, Japan - Models wearing the new collection of swimsuits for the summer of 2002 pose for the audience at a show sponsored by Teijin Ltd. in Tokyo's Roppongi on Jan. 9.

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Teijin to integrate drug business with Kyorin

Teijin to integrate drug business with Kyorin

TOKYO, Japan - Tooru Nagashima (L), president of leading polyester maker Teijin Ltd., and Ikuo Ogihara, president of Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co., speak at a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Jan. 23. They announced that Teijin will spin off its pharmaceutical operations and integrate them with Kyorin. (Kyodo)

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Swimsuit show held in Tokyo

Swimsuit show held in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Models show off this summer's swimsuit fashions at a show held by Teijin Ltd. in Tokyo's Harajuku district on Jan. 8. (Kyodo)

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Japanese manufacturers target rehabilitation robot market

Japanese manufacturers target rehabilitation robot market

A male patient uses a robotic arm sold by Teijin Pharma Ltd., at Kansai Rehabilitation Hospital in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Jan. 30, 2017. The healthcare business unit of synthetic fibers maker Teijin Ltd. developed the arm to help with upper limb paralysis rehabilitation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Teijin Fibers devises anti-sweat material for Nike sports wear

Teijin Fibers devises anti-sweat material for Nike sports wear

TOKYO, Japan - Teijin Fibers Ltd. said July 27 it will supply U.S. sports wear maker Nike Inc. with a new polyester material to ease stickiness and other discomfort caused by sweat. The cool fabric is designed to open tiny holes in reaction to sweat to double its air permeability. (Kyodo)

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Firms turn to system for rehiring former employees

Firms turn to system for rehiring former employees

TOKYO, Japan - Miho Fujii (L) consults with her colleagues at Teijin Pharma Ltd., a pharmaceutical company in the Teijin business group, in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. (Kyodo)

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Teijin's EV concept car

Teijin's EV concept car

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Teijin Ltd.'s prototype electric vehicle with a cabin frame made of carbon-fiber reinforced plastic weighing only 47 kilograms, roughly one-fifth the weight of a conventional car's cabin frame, in Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture, on March 9, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Polyester wear with extra deodorant effects

Polyester wear with extra deodorant effects

OSAKA, Japan - Teijin Frontier Co. announces the launch of a sweatshirt and other clothing made of a new type of polyester fiber with improved deodorant effects in Osaka, western Japan, on Dec. 4, 2014. (Kyodo)

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(1)Bathing suit for 2001 unveiled

(1)Bathing suit for 2001 unveiled

TOKYO, Japan - A new bathing suit for 2001 unveiled this week by Teijin Ltd.

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Car produced by Japan fiber maker

Car produced by Japan fiber maker

Photo taken Aug. 1, 2019 in Tokyo shows a concept car fiber and textile maker Teijin Ltd. produced using its materials. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Teijin completes plant to produce recycled PET bottles

Teijin completes plant to produce recycled PET bottles

YAMAGUCHI, Japan - Teijin Ltd. said Nov. 19 it has completed the construction of a plant (photo) in Yamaguchi Prefecture designed to produce recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles. This appears to be the first time in the world that a full recycle system has been created for PET bottles, Teijin officials said. (Kyodo)

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1 worker dead, 14 ill in CO leak at chemical plant

1 worker dead, 14 ill in CO leak at chemical plant

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Firefighters examine a chemical plant owned by Tokyo-based Teijin Chemicals Ltd. in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, on July 9. Fifteen workers were sickened at the plant earlier in the day after carbon monoxide began leaking inside the facility. One worker later died. (Kyodo)

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Teijin announces takeover bid for Toho Rayon

Teijin announces takeover bid for Toho Rayon

TOKYO, Japan - Shosaku Yasui (C), president of Teijin Ltd., Japan's leading polyester maker, announces at a news conference Sept. 9 an open takeover bid for Toho Rayon Co., aiming to take a majority stake in the company renowned for its carbon fibers. At right is Toho Rayon President Toshio Furue. At left is Akihiro Mochizuki, president of Nisshinbo Industries Inc., currently Toho Rayon's largest shareholder.

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Teijin, DuPont to combine polyester film operations

Teijin, DuPont to combine polyester film operations

Shosaku Yasui (L), president of Teijin Ltd. of Japan, and D.S. Kim, president of DuPont Asia Pacific Ltd., shake hands in Tokyo on Feb. 3 after announcing that they have signed a letter of intent to merge their polyester film operations on a global scale.

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