1995 | Establishment of ‘Technoimagica’ aiming to become Japan’s first domestically produced fingerprint authentication company. Start of commercialization of the fingerprint reader camera FP-200LSC. Start of optimum work on fingerprint matching algorithm and 100,000 fingers of 200LSC. |
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1996 | Completion of commercialization of PP-STATION (ISA bus). Orders from Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd for built-in ATM machines. Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., quality control and assurance inspection pass. Later this year, the company’s basic policy goes to fabless manufacturing. |
1997 | Completion of commercialization of FP-RADER BASE (1: N matching) Full-fledged business startup. Japan Industrial Journal (Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun) Venture Award |
1998 | Decision to sell trade name in order to avoid similarities with IMAGICA and to promote internationalization. Company name change to Technoimagia Co., Ltd. CTST’98 (Washington) exhibition, RADER BASE receives a high evaluation. Contract signed with US VERIDICOM and partners, adoption of CMOS sensor. |
1999 | Adoption of US 3Di Inc. and μ-JAVA Signed partner contract with France Thomson Corporation, adoption of CMOS sensor. Technical cooperation with US 3Di Inc. |
2000 | Contracts signed with RSA Security (Ltd.) and the company’s encryption method adopted. Joint development agreement for wireless communication carrier and fingerprint verification features. |
2001 | Adoption of Focus Systems(Ltd.) encryption method. Begin to release Web-enabled fingerprint authentication server. |
2004 | Joint development with Casio Computer Co., Ltd. of a fingerprint authentication module. Joint development with Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. of IC card internal fingerprint authentication system Multi-function fingerprint authentication device "FP-PLUS" series announced. |
2005 | The leading mobile communication operators adopt fingerprint authentication verification test. 50,000 finger identifications in one second. Identity verification at the time of Internet use. Commercialization of the world’s smallest fingerprint authentication device "FP-Stick". Texas Instruments Partnership for production and sales of fingerprint authentication set. From representative director Rikihiro Madarame shares acquired, also take over of new shares, acquired 66% of shares (yen capital 631,250,000). |
2006 | Taketoshi Kashiwabara becomes the representative director. Participate in the proceedings for the international standardization project of fingerprint authentication methods promoted by the US National Institute of Standard & Technology (NIST) and under direct control of the United States Department of Commerce. Acquires listing for Fingerprint Cards Inc. of Stockholm Stock market in Sweden (now NASDAQ-OMX). Development and Manufacturing departments separate to become Secure Design Co., Ltd. Capital reduction in 2008 to 100 million yen in order to settle debts remaining since the company inauguration. |
2010 | Expansion to overseas parts procurement, as well as strategic transformation in product specialization, to dealing with competitor products on a global scale and change of name to Technoglobal Inc. |
2012 | Contract signed with Japan’s largest security company for fingerprint authentication algorithm to be used in important facilities’ entry and exit management systems. |
2013 | Opening of a "Technoimagia Online Shop" on Rakuten |
2015 | Alibaba market entry |