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is a Japanese multinational
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and electrical equipment company headquartered in
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, Japan. Its products include
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, consumer and industrial sewing machines, large
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label printer Brother P-Touch 540 label printer A label printer is a computer printer that prints on self-adhesive label material and/or card-stock (tags). A label printer with built-in keyboard and display for stand-alone use (not connected to a separate ...
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, and other computer-related electronics. Brother distributes its products both under its own name and under
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agreements with other companies.


History

Brother's history began in 1908 when it was originally called Yasui Sewing Machine Co in
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, Japan. In 1955, Brother International Corporation (US) was established as their first overseas sales affiliate. In 1958 a European regional sales company was established in
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. The corporate name was changed to Brother Industries, Ltd. in 1962. Brother entered the printer market during its long association with
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. In 1968 the company moved its UK headquarters to
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, after acquiring the
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, a long-established British sewing machine maker. In March 2005, "Brother Communication Space" (now the Brother Museum), a corporate museum that also serves as a public relations facility, opened in Nagoya. In December 2011, Brother diversified its offerings by acquiring
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, an innovator in web-based remote collaboration and conferencing software. In November 2012, Brother announced that it had built the last UK-made typewriter at its north Wales factory. It had made 5.9 million typewriters in its Wrexham factory since it opened in 1985. Brother donated the last machine to London's Science Museum. As of 31 March 2020, Brother's annual sales revenue had reached 637,259 million yen (US$6,044,666,710 at
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2020 exchange rates).


Sewing and embroidery machines

In 2010, the sewing divisions of Brother Industries around Europe were consolidated into one larger company called "Brother Sewing Machines Europe GmbH". With a turnover in excess of €80 million, it is the 4th largest company under the Brother Industries Ltd umbrella of organisations. Brother Industries manufactures mechanical sewing machines in
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, China and computerised sewing & embroidery machines in
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. A new
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was opened in 2012 in Đồng Nai Province, Vietnam, which is the largest single brand sewing machine factory in the world. In September 2012, Brother Industries manufactured their 50 millionth home sewing machine. In May 2017, Brother Industries manufactured their 60 millionth home sewing machine. As for Industrial sewing machines, Brother introduced S-7300A “NEXIO

is the world's first lockstitch sewing machine which adopts the Electronic Feed. NEXIO are world's first IoT applicable industrial sewing machine

The visualization by connecting sewing machine and computer technology enables the customer to analyze, manage processes and speed up productivity improvement and maintenance work.


History

In 1908, Kanekichi Yasui established Yasui Sewing and Co. that provided repair services and parts for sewing machines. Meanwhile, Masayoshi Yasui inherited his company and renamed it to Yasui Brothers' Sewing Machine Co. In 1928, the company's first product was a chain stitch sewing machine capable of producing straw hats. The machine was popular for its durability compared to Germany, German machines at the time. They introduced and began mass production of home sewing machines in 1932, when Jitsuichi Yasui, Masayoshi's younger brother and co-founder of their company, succeeded in developing shuttle hooks. In 1934, they were renamed
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Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co. which they subsequently manufacture industrial sewing machines in 1936. Their 200 HA-1 domestic straight stitching sewing machines were exported to
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, being requested by the Japanese government. In 1979, they introduced and manufactured their first computerized sewing machine called ZZ3-B820 "Opus 8". They started making commercial/multi needle sewing machines in 2003 with the introduction of the ''PR-600''. 2010 marked their introduction of a PC design and editing
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on their sewing/embroidery machines (''Innov-is I'') called PE-Design. In 2013, they introduce a home cutting machine named the ''CM550DX''. For the Japanese market, Brother introduced a sewing and
embroidery Embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. In modern days, embroidery is usually seen ...
combination machine called ''Parie'' in 2017. On August 7, 2018, Brother officially revealed their new 2019 sewing machine product lineup at their Back To Business Dealer Conference held annually in Orlando, Florida to commemorate Brother's 100th anniversary since its inception in 1908. The newest top-of-the-line Brother Sewing/Embroidery/
Quilting Quilting is the term given to the process of joining a minimum of three layers of fabric together either through stitching manually using a needle and thread, or mechanically with a sewing machine or specialised longarm quilting system. ...
machine is the Luminaire Innov-ìs XP-1. It features StitchVision technology, which uses light projections to virtually preview a stitch accurately and precisely, as well as a 10.6" by 16" maximum embroidery area.


Other products

Brother diversified into manufacturing printers,
label printer Brother P-Touch 540 label printer A label printer is a computer printer that prints on self-adhesive label material and/or card-stock (tags). A label printer with built-in keyboard and display for stand-alone use (not connected to a separate ...
s, MFCs, garment printers, Music sequencer, manufacturing/machine tools, and Joysound karaokes in the 1960s.


Advertising and sponsorship

Brother sponsored
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from 1987 until 1999, which is one of the longest unbroken sponsorship deals of any English football club. Brother launched their first integrated, pan European advertising campaign in Autumn 2010 for their A3 printer range. Title
‘141%’
referring to the ratio between paper sizes A3 and A4. In 2019 Brother's UK subsidiary became co-sponsor of the , with the team's name officially becoming "Vitus Pro Cycling Team, Powered By Brother UK".


See also

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List of sewing machine brands This is a list of notable sewing machine brands and companies. A sewing machine is a machine used to stitch fabric and other materials together with thread. Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amo ...


References


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