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June, 1989
Axis Corporation founded.Started system design and manufacture of equipment related to space development.
June, 1989
Participated in the launch project of a scientific satellite, EXOS-D (Akebono); Received a certificate of appreciation from NEC Corporation.
December, 1989
Relocated our Tokorozawa Office to the present location due to business expansion.
Engaged in the development of the ground station system for launching a marine observation satellite, MOS-1 (Momo), and a scientific satellite, (Hiten); Received a certificate of appreciation from NEC Corporation.
July, 1991
Developed recording equipment (related to image processing) such as JERS-1, MOS-1, LANDSAT, ADEOS, SPOT, and ERS-1 and established high-speed digital technologies (both hard and soft).
September, 1994
Upgraded the development technologies in radio transmission and telecommunication and established digital synthesizer technologies.
Appeared in a specialized magazine, "Electronics Update."
February, 1995
Developed the satellite communication mobile/fixed stations for VSAT and the nation's smallest 2-channel indoor unit (IDU).
July, 1996
Established our Machida Technical Center in Machida-shi, Tokyo.
April, 1997
Developed CCSDS packet processor for satellite communications.
August, 1998
Developed a PCI interface board and driver software for workstation.
August, 2000
Developed optical sensing evaluation equipment for Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS).
October, 2000
Developed CCSDS and LRBBE (tracking and control equipment) for Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite (OICETS) and Data Relay Test Satellite (DRTS).
Developed recording equipment (remote sensing receiver) for Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS).
October, 2001
Developed recording equipment (remote sensing receiver) for Advanced Land Observing Satellite.
March, 2002
Developed an X-ray digital imaging system for density (SOFLUX).