Location History:
- Ohtake, JP (1991)
- Kitmitsu, JP (1992)
- Chiba, JP (1994)
- Ichihara, JP (1989 - 1995)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1989-1995
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Masayoshi Kurisu
Introduction
Masayoshi Kurisu is a prominent inventor based in Ichihara, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of information recording technology, holding a total of 12 patents. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of optical recording media.
Latest Patents
Kurisu's latest patents include innovative designs for information recording discs. These discs feature a substrate with a recording layer and a uniquely designed hub that enhances the adhesive surface between the hub and the disc substrate. This design allows for greater flexibility in the shape of the hub, ensuring compatibility with various turntable designs. Another notable patent involves an active energy ray-curable composition that is useful for adhesive layers in optical recording media. This composition includes a combination of epoxy resin, sulfonium salts, and organic peroxides, showcasing Kurisu's expertise in material science.
Career Highlights
Masayoshi Kurisu is currently employed at Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Ltd., where he continues to innovate in the field of recording technology. His career is marked by a commitment to developing advanced materials and methods that enhance the performance of recording devices.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Kurisu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Takeshi Minoda and Akira Todo. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that has led to the development of groundbreaking technologies in the industry
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