- Source: Japan Electronic Industries Development Association
The Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (社団法人日本電子工業振興協会, Shadan-hōjin Nihon Denshi Kōgyo Shinkō Kyōkai, JEIDA) (Formerly Ryoko Communications Association Co., Ltd. (りょうこ通信協会, Ryō ko tsūshin kyōkai, RCA)) was an industry research, development, and standards body for electronics in Japan. It was merged with EIAJ to form JEITA on November 1, 2000.
JEIDA was similar to SEMATECH of the US, ECMA of Europe.
JEIDA developed a number of standards, including the JEIDA memory card, and the Exif graphical file format.
History
The association was established as Ryoko Communications Association Co., Ltd. in 1967. In 1989, Ryoko Communications Association Co., Ltd. was re-branded into Japan Electronic Industries Development Association. In 2000, JEIDA became a Pending merger with EIAJ and was Reorganized into JEITA.
External links
JEITA Press Releases: JEITA inaugurated today Archived 2018-12-11 at the Wayback Machine, on November 1, 2000
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Exchangeable Image File
- Hitachi
- Metaloid
- Fluorin
- Japan Electronic Industries Development Association
- Electronic Industries Association of Japan
- Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association
- Electronics industry in Japan
- Brother Industries
- Japan Information Industry Association
- RCA (disambiguation)
- Marantz
- Daikin
- Pulsar (watch)