Osaka, Japan

Tomomi Zaitsu


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Forward Citations = 39(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1994

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Tomomi Zaitsu and Her Plant Cultivating Apparatus

Introduction: Tomomi Zaitsu, an accomplished inventor based in Osaka, Japan, has developed significant innovations in the field of agricultural technology. Her pioneering work focuses on enhancing plant cultivation through the use of artificial light, aimed at optimizing growth conditions for various plant species.

Latest Patents: Tomomi Zaitsu holds a patent for a unique plant cultivating apparatus. This apparatus is designed to utilize an artificial light source effectively by incorporating partition walls with high light reflectance within the cultivation area. The design facilitates the division of the cultivation area into smaller spaces, enabling better light distribution and low illuminance exposure to plants. The apparatus features sets of pallets arranged in rows within a controlled growing chamber. This innovative setup allows for the artificial control of environmental conditions tailored to the growth requirements of the plants.

Career Highlights: Zaitsu's career is marked by her dynamic contributions to Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, where she applies her expertise in agricultural engineering and innovative plant growth methods. Her invention speaks to a commitment to sustainable agricultural practices and the advancement of indoor farming technologies.

Collaborations: Throughout her career, Tomomi has been fortunate to collaborate with talented individuals such as Shigeki Nakayama and Akira Ikeda. These collaborations have fostered a richer exchange of ideas and have significantly contributed to her innovative processes.

Conclusion: Tomomi Zaitsu's contributions to the field of plant cultivation reflect her passion and dedication to enhancing agricultural practices. With her patent for a cutting-edge plant cultivating apparatus, she continues to pave the way for future innovations in sustainable farming technologies. Her work exemplifies the impact that focused research and collaboration can have on advancing our understanding and capabilities in agricultural sciences.

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