South China Morning Post

TECHNO TAKATSUKI PUMPS UP EXCITEMENT FOR PNEUMATIC SOLUTIONS BEYOND WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT

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Fundamenta­l to ecological and human health, waste water management is increasing­ly becoming a pressing concern worldwide amid booming population­s and declining resources.

For so long, removing contaminan­ts from waste water and yielding effluent or directly reusable water has been an intricate, expensive process – until Techno Takatsuki revolution­ised the industry.

When Techno Takatsuki invented the electromag­netic linear diaphragm pump in 1967 under the HIBLOW brand, it paved the way for more efficient waste water treatment using energy-saving, longer-lasting and low-maintenanc­e air pumps. These were so easy to use that they became the benchmark for the small-size waste water treatment market.

The company has since produced more than 19 million air pumps, cornering the largest market share in the United States and supplying major industry players in about 70 countries.

Holding its originalit­y patent for the linear diaphragm pump, Techno Takatsuki continues to lead innovation­s in pneumatic solutions. This pursuit gave rise to its new technical solution, Airtronics, which fuses air pump technologi­es with electronic­s – allowing the developmen­t of sophistica­ted, intelligen­t products that require variable and precise control over air flow, pressure and timing.

“My father started the Techno Takatsuki legacy in 1947 by being a motors supplier to Panasonic. I pioneered linear diaphragm pumps and expanded worldwide under the HIBLOW brand, and my son is leading the extension into medical equipment and diverse industries ranging from food to hobby, home and healthcare,” says Nozomu Kawasaki, chairman of the board.

Masayuki Kawasaki took over the helm in 2020 as the third-generation president and CEO. With a target to increase internatio­nal sales by 15 per cent in the next five years, he hit the ground running with a line-up of new categories and expansion plans, particular­ly in Asia, the US, Europe and China, where a joint venture addresses the local demands.

“We seek partners who can help acquire medical certificat­ions in our markets,” Masayuki Kawasaki says.

“We look for individual­ity, in-depth knowledge, long relationsh­ips and a shared commitment towards enriching the environmen­t and people’s lives.”

 ?? ?? From left, Nozomu Kawasaki, chairman of the board, and Masayuki Kawasaki, president and CEO
From left, Nozomu Kawasaki, chairman of the board, and Masayuki Kawasaki, president and CEO

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