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2009

2009/12/01

Scinet Company has been appointed as the global sales and marketing agency for the GEN H-4 "One-man Helicopter"  

Recognized as the world's smallest co-axial helicopter in the Guinness Book of Records, the GEN H-4 is a one-manned helicopter that can make one's childhood dream of flying openly in the sky come true. We provide global sales and marketing support for the GEN H-4 in addition to flight training and technical services to our distributors and end-users.

2008

2008/03

Granted a technology transfer contract with a Silicon Valley based Electronics manufacturer to develop the latest world-class fuel-cell system


2007

2007/10

As of December 14, 2007, Scinet Company, Ltd. has been incorporated under its new entity name to accomodate business growth as the company eyes on expanding its business operations overseas.


2007/01

Scinet's Energy division has received approval from a group of governing authorities in the Carribean and South American region to initiate the development of a large-scale oil refinery containing natural gas in the region.


2006

2006/11

Mr. Hyogo Kikuchi has joined Scinet Company, Ltd. as Senior Managing Director. He brings with him years of relevant experience holding key responsibilities during his tenure in the Fairtrade Commission of Japan.


2006/08

Scinet Pluss has successfully partnered with Hitachi Software Engineering Corporation to provide IT specialists of varying expertise and aims to strengthen its business relationship with the world-renowned software enterprise.


2006/08

Scinet's Energy division has entered its latest eco-friendly energies development within Central Asia through an alliance with business partners from Russia and the United Kingdom. Scinet will be assuming a legal advisory role for the project.

2006/07

Our research team within the Biotechnology division has discovered the cell activators of estrogen using human cells analyzed with equipment utilizing Scinet's latest DNA chip. FIN tests were administered through a proprietary method, with results revealing the intensity of estrogen cell multipliers being 100x faster than two-hybrid yeasts.

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