Location History:
- Tokyo, JP (2010)
- Machida, JP (2011)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2011
Title: Innovations by Yukihiro Ogawa
Introduction
Yukihiro Ogawa is a notable inventor based in Machida, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of product management through his innovative patents. With a total of 2 patents, Ogawa's work focuses on improving the efficiency of product reservation systems.
Latest Patents
Ogawa's latest patents include a "System and method for managing product reserve." This invention involves a receiving section that accepts supply requests for products from terminals set up at shops or used by clients. A first determination processing section assesses whether a product in stock can be reserved for an order. If the product can be reserved, a first reserve processing section secures it for the order. Additionally, a second determination processing section evaluates whether a semifinished product necessary for manufacturing a final product can be reserved when the initial product reserve is inadequate. If feasible, a second reserve processing section reserves the semifinished product for the order.
Another patent by Ogawa is titled "System and method, and computer program for managing product reserve." This invention shares similar functionalities with the previous one, emphasizing the importance of efficient product management in retail and manufacturing environments.
Career Highlights
Yukihiro Ogawa is currently employed at Ricoh Company, Ltd., where he continues to innovate and develop new solutions for product management. His work at Ricoh has allowed him to apply his inventive skills in a practical setting, contributing to the company's success in the industry.
Collaborations
Ogawa has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Koichi Endo and Masayuki Ishihara. Their teamwork has fostered an environment of creativity and innovation, leading to the development of impactful technologies.
Conclusion
Yukihiro Ogawa's contributions to product management through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation. His work not only enhances operational efficiency but also showcases the importance of collaboration in the field of invention.