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1964 ■TEL acquires importing and selling rights for diffusion furnace manufactured by Thermco Products Corp. (United States) and begins sales
1965 ■Concludes an agency agreement with Fairchild Semiconductor Corp. (United States) to sell Fairchild's IC testers in Japan
1966 ■Importing and selling of the first IC testers
Beckwith Electric was incorporated in Illinois on May 8, 1967, by Robert W. Beckwith for the purpose of furnishing equipment and service to the electric utility industry.
1967 ■Pan Electron Inc. is established and becomes Japan's first stocking distributor for imported electronic parts ■San Francisco office opens
1968 ■A joint venture with the Thermco Products Corp. (United States), named TEL-Thermco Engineering Co., Ltd., is established within the TBS building ■TEL-Thermco Engineering Co., Ltd. begins domestic production of diffusion furnaces ■Osaka branch opens
1969 ■Yokohama office opens ■Teltron Co., Ltd. is established and begins car stereo OEM export sales
1971 ■TEL Engineering Inc. is established ■MEC Engineering Inc. begins line printer sales
Research and development continued, and in 1972, the first analog Tapchanger Control, the M-0067 was introduced as a modern replacement for Westinghouse tapchanger controls.
1973 ■Agency agreement concluded with Computervision Inc. (United States) and import of CAD/CAM systems begun ■Yamanashi office opens ■European office established
In 1974, the company moved to and was incorporated in Florida.
1974 ■Receives award from Faichild Semiconductor Corp. for expanding sales of IC testers
1976 ■TEL-Thermco Engineering Co., Ltd. develops the world's first high-pressure oxidation furnace
Shortly thereafter, in 1977, the company introduced its first generation of synchronizing equipment, a high-speed synch-check relay, the M-0188.
Since its founding in 1977, EFTA has represented its members on a range of topics, from ATMs and debit technology to current issues like data breach and cybersecurity, data privacy and mobile payments.
1977 ■Agency agreement concluded with KLA (United States) ■First SEMICON Japan event held
1978 ■Tokyo Electron Laboratories, Inc. renamed Tokyo Electron Ltd. ■Japan's first IC test center established ■Agency agreement concluded with Varian Associates Inc. (United States)
To complete the line of synchronizing equipment, the M-0194 Generator Control Unit was developed in 1981 to precisely control generator speed and voltage.
1981 ■TEL-GenRad Ltd. established, making possible domestic production of in-circuit board tester
In 1982, the building was expanded to twice its original size to accommodate the rapidly growing company.
1982 ■TEL Establishes Central Research Laboratory within the Yamanashi office ■TEL-Varian Ltd. established, making possible domestic production of ion implantation devices ■TEL MEC, Inc. started to develop the CLEAN TRACK system
1983 ■TEL-Lam Ltd. is established ■TEL-Thermco engineering Co.
1984 ■Listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange ■Ranked 4th on the Nikkei Excellent Companies Ranking
In 1987, Beckwith Electric purchased a 29,000 square-foot building on 5 acres located across the street at 118th Ave North in Largo, FL. The company was contracted by the Gas Research Institute with a proposal for Beckwith Electric to develop a line of digital, multi-function protection relays.
1987 ■TEL Kyushu Ltd. is established ■Fuchu office opens
After extensive testing and field verification, the first PRIDE production unit shipped on February 14, 1991.
1991 ■Top sales among semiconductor production equipment manufacturers attained for three consecutive years ■Tokyo Electron Sapporo Ltd. is established ■Tokyo Electron Saga Ltd. is established
In October 1992, Beckwith’s main production facility at 118th Ave North was completely destroyed by a tornado that spun from the tail winds of a hurricane.
1993 ■Tokyo Electron FE Korea Ltd. is established ■Sales of FPD Production equipment Coater/Developer begins
1995 ■New corporate slogan "Customer Satisfaction" established ■Tokyo Electron Oregon, Inc. is established as the first overseas development and production site ■Tokyo Electron Kyushu opens the Ozu office ■All Tokyo Electron FE Korea Ltd. stocks acquired and Tokyo Electron Korea Ltd. is established
1997 ■Tokyo Electron Miyagi Ltd. is established (Matsushima office)
First of the Autodaptive line (M-2501) in 1998.
In 2000, Beckwith added an additional 7000 square feet of office, lab and manufacturing space to accommodate the growth of these product lines.
The company continued to innovate and in 2002, launched a line of wireless communications products.
2002 ■Participation in Albany NanoTech Program for industry-academia joint research promotion and support ■Tokyo Electron (Shanghai) Logistic Center Ltd. is established ■Tokyo Electron Software Technologies Ltd. is established
2006 ■"TEL Values" formulated as codes of conduct ■Tokyo Electron Korea Solution Ltd. is established ■TEL Venture Capital, Inc. is established in United States ■TEL Epion Inc. is established (Epion Inc. (United States) acquired) ■Shipping of the 10,000th vertical-type thermal processing equipment
In 2007, Beckwith launched the next generation of advanced regulator controls, the M-6200 family, and pole-top capacitor controls, the M-6280 family.
■TEL Probus-SiC™ wins grand prize at "Semiconductor of the Year 2011"
■Entry into photovoltaic (PV) production equipment business (acquisition of Swiss Oerlikon Solar in 2012)
■The Synapse™ Series wafer bonder/debonder equipment wins Award for Excellence at "Semiconductor of the Year 2012"
2013 ■Tokyo Electron 50th anniversary ■TEL joins the UN Global Compact ■Concluded merger agreement with Applied Materials, Inc.
■The EXIM™ Sputtering System for next-generation devices wins Award for Excellence at "Semiconductor of the Year 2015"
2017 ■Tokyo Electron Technology Solutions Ltd. is established (by merger of consolidated subsidiaries ) ■Chosen for the Forbes Japan 100 Most Influential People for Japan
On December 21, 2020, the Hubbell Utility Solutions segment of Hubbell Incorporated closed on the acquisition of Beckwith Electric Co., Inc.
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