Upcoming Fujimi Events
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Past Events
SEMA Show 2024
Join Us at the SEMA Show 2024!
Fujimi is proud to bring our cutting-edge polish and compound technology to the Las Vegas Convention Center from Nov 4th to 8th. Visit us at Booth No. 51209 in the West Hall and discover how our proprietary abrasive and formula deliver:
– Fast cutting with superior finish
– No hiding, no filling
– Easy wipe-off
– Low dust emission
Don’t miss out on the future of car clear coat care!
Visit Us at ECTC 2023!
Visit the Fujimi booth on May 31st and June 1st at the 2023 Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) in Orlando, FL to learn about our CMP slurries for advanced IC packaging. Visit us at Booth #200 in the Coquina Ballroom of JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes.
Contact us with your questions.
SEMA Show 2022
Visit the Fujimi booth on November 1st thru 4th at the SEMA Show 2022 in Las Vegas, NV to learn about our polish and compound with a unique abrasive particle and chemical formulation. Visit us at Booth #34295 in the Collision Repair & Refinish Section of South Hall Upper.
Contact us with your questions.
Ceramics Expo
Visit the Fujimi booth on August 30th and 31st at the Ceramics Expo 2022 in Cleveland, OH, to learn about our specialty powders for filler, additive manufacturing, and more. Visit us at Booth #213.
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SEMA Show 2021
Visit the Fujimi booth on Nov 2-5 at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas to learn about our new car exterior polishing compounds and pads.
What can Fujimi, a creator of precision polishing materials, do when it develops for automobile exteriors? Visit us at Booth #33177 at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas to find out.
Reinventing Japan: The Way Forward through Women’s Empowerment
PSU Center For Japanese Studies presents
Aiko Doden
“Women’s empowerment is essential for achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth”— this was the shared understanding at the recent G20 Osaka Summit held in Japan. In fact women’s empowerment and gender equality was one of the key summit agenda items, yet only two of the global leaders represented at the event were women. Although Prime Minister Abe has made putting more women into leadership positions as a focal point of his growth strategy by “creating a society where women shine,” only one of the Japanese cabinet ministers is a woman.
The Japanese Government claims Japan has made some positive progress in promoting gender equality, but the country lags behind at 110th out of 149 countries in Global Gender Gap Report 2018. Ms. Doden’s presentation will evaluate what is meant by “progress,” examine what changes can be observed in society, discuss what challenges and obstacles still stand in the way, and argue that “creating a society where women shine” is not just about women, but about both men and women, and about reinventing Japan.
Aiko DODEN is Special Affairs Commentator on international affairs and Senior Director at NHK World TV. Concurrently she presents “Newsline In Depth,” a feature segment on NHK World News. She has expertise in reporting on a wide range of global issues from hard security to human security. As commentator she covers Southeast Asia, Japan-U.S. relations and Japan’s Foreign Policy. Ms. Doden comments on developmental affairs with a focus on sustainable growth, global health, gender and education. She is a popular face on TV, having anchored key news program as “NHK News at 9 PM,” “NHK World Network,” and “NHK Asian Voices.” She was previously a correspondent based in Thailand covering ASEAN countries extensively.
Her interviewees include the Nobel Laureates Malala Yousafzai, Professor Muhammad Yunus, Bill Gates, former UNHCR Antonio Guterres, UNFPA Executive Director Natalia Kanem, former Myanmar Prime Minister Thein Sein, Thai Interim Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha, and, most recently, a Japanese Magsaysay Award Recipient Dr. Yoshiaki Ishizawa for his achievement in restoring Angkor Wat and empowering the youths of Cambodia.
Ms. Doden was listed “Japan: Women of Influence 2017” in Asia Unbound blog, Council on Foreign Relations https://www.cfr.org/blog/japan-women-influence. She holds an MA in international affairs from Columbia University, and a BA in foreign studies from Sophia University, Japan. She spent her childhood in London, UK.
Demons and Vengeful Ghosts in Japanese Culture
Portland State Center for Japanese Studies Presents “Demons and Vengeful Ghosts in Japanese Culture”.
This event is Free and Open to the Public and features Professor Haruo Shirane, Shincho Professor of Japanese Literature and Culture and chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University, as he explores the prominent role that demons and ghosts have had in Japanese culture.
Fujimi Corporation is a proud partner of Portland State University’s Center for Japanese Studies.
CS Mantech Conference
Fujimi is a recognized leader in CMP polishing slurries and lapping solutions to the semiconductor market. Today, Fujimi would like to announce the arrival of Dr. Shinya Hirano, Product Development Scientist, to head the Fujimi Center of Excellence for SiC wafer polishing at Fujimi Corporation in March 2019. Hirano-san received his PhD at the Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Department of Structural Molecular Science in Okazaki, Japan. He has over 10 years of CMP process development experience. Hirano-san has been with Fujimi since 2012. During his time with Fujimi, Hirano-san has developed several products including an alumina slurry with high removal rates.
Want to meet him? Along with a team from Fujimi, Hirano-san will be attending the 2019 CS Mantech Conference in Minneapolis, MN on April 29 to May 2. Please stop by the Fujimi BOOTH # 307 to learn more about our compound semiconductor product offerings.