Fujitsu Technology Hall
Kawasaki, Japan

Overview
Fujitsu Technology Hall, located at our Kawasaki Main Office, showcases the history of Fujitsu technological innovation as well as a variety of current and future-oriented advanced solutions. Visitors, including students on school excursions and members of the general public, are welcome (reservation is required). Highlights of the exhibit include:
- Fujitsu Corporate Video
- History of Fujitsu Technology Achievements

- Japan's first relay-type, automated electronic computer, the FACOM 138A
(demonstration available) - Early Japanese word processor and personal computer models
- HEMT (High Electron Mobility Transistor)
- Exhibit on Dr. Toshio Ikeda, the key figure in Fujitsu’s original computer development efforts (includes hand-written manuscripts and blueprints)
- Japan's first relay-type, automated electronic computer, the FACOM 138A
- Now & Future Zone

- Palm vein pattern biometric authentication system
- Self-checkout system
- Technology for UHF-Band RFID Tags

- Inventory management system
- Uniform management with linen tag
- Library management
- Steganography
- Earthquake Alert System
- Color electronic paper
Displays and information on our universal design, community relations and environmental activities
Location
Kawasaki Main Office
4-1-1 Kamikodanaka, Nakahara-ku,
Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 211-8588
Japan
Directions
Business Hours
Monday to Friday (10:00 – 17:00), except designated Fujitsu holidays
Contact
| For customers and other business-related visitors | Please inquire via regular sales contacts |
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