Rigaku

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{{Infobox company

| name = Rigaku Corporation

| logo = File:RigakurockingrONLY 20170314.png

| logo_size = 150x150px

| industry = Scientific instruments

| founder = Yoshihiro Shimura

| founded = 1951

| key_people = Jun Kawakami (President & CEO)

| num_employees = 1,800 (2022)

| revenue = ¥ 63 billion (FY 2022)

($ 420 million) (FY 2022)

| website = {{Official website|https://www.rigaku.com/}}

| footnotes = {{cite web |url=https://www.rigaku.com/about/at-a-glance |title=Rigaku at a Glance |access-date=March 22, 2024}}

}}

Rigaku Corporation is an international manufacturer and distributor of scientific, analytical and industrial instrumentation specializing in X-ray related technologies, including X-ray crystallography, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray reflectivity, X-ray fluorescence (XRF), automation, cryogenics and X-ray optics.

Locations

Rigaku is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with additional production, research and laboratory facilities located in both Japan and the United States. Subsidiaries in North America include Rigaku Americas Corporation (The Woodlands, Texas, United States), Applied Rigaku Technologies (Austin, Texas, USA) and Rigaku Innovative Technologies (Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States). European branches are located in Neu-Isenburg near Frankfurt, Germany, Prague, Czech Republic and Poland [Wrocław].

Products

Rigaku manufactures and supplies scientific instrumentation to academia, industry and trade. These include X-ray diffractometers, single crystal diffractometers, X-ray Imagers, X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (both Energy Dispersive and Wavelength Dispersive varieties), thermal analysis equipment, Handheld Raman and LIBS analyzers and X-ray and EUV optics, X-ray sources and X-ray detectors.

History

1951 Rigaku was founded by Dr. Yoshihiro Shimura.

1952 The core innovation of the company was the introduction of the world's first commercially available rotating anode X-ray generator.Taguchi, Takeyoshi. [http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jsac/analsci/ICAS2001/pdfs/0100/0139_3k12n.pdf "In-Laboratory X-ray Source from 1keV to 40keV "] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051106005443/http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jsac/analsci/ICAS2001/pdfs/0100/0139_3k12n.pdf |date=2005-11-06 }}, Analytical Sciences 2001, Vol. 17, . Retrieved on 2005-10-27.

1954 Rigaku introduced the first automatic-recording X-ray diffractometer.

1976 Rigaku developed the first parallel-beam type X-ray diffractometer for stress analysis, as well as the first X-ray fluorescence spectrometers capable of carbon analysis (1976) and boron analysis (1981).

2021 Rigaku announced that the global investment firm The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) and Mr. Hikaru Shimura, Chairman of Rigaku, agreed to jointly acquire all outstanding shares of Rigaku, through a holding company to be newly set up by Carlyle and Mr. Shimura. Carlyle is expected to own approximately 80%, and Mr. Shimura approximately 20% of the new entity.{{Cite web|title=Carlyle to acquire major stake in Rigaku Corporation {{!}} Rigaku Global Website|url=https://www.rigaku.com/press/wed-01062021-1200/1611996363|access-date=2021-04-07|website=www.rigaku.com}}

Today, the company is led by Mr. Jun Kawakami (President & CEO).{{Cite web|title=Jun Kawakami Succeeds Toshiyuki Ikeda as Rigaku CEO {{!}} Wiley Analytical Science|url= https://analyticalscience.wiley.com/do/10.1002/was.0002047/|access-date=2023-03-30|website=analyticalscience.wiley.com}}

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