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Manufacturing companies based in Osaka

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Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
Japanese pharmaceutical company
Mizuno Corporation
thumb|Mizuno Wave Ultima 11 running shoe
Kubota
is a Japanese multinational corporation based in Osaka. It was established in 1890. The corporation produces many products including tractors and other agricultural machinery, construction equipment, engines, vending machines, pipe, valves, cast metal, pumps, and equipment for water purification, sewage treatment and air conditioning.
Icom Incorporated
Japanese manufacturer of radio transmitting and receiving equipment, founded in 1954
Onkyo
is a Japanese consumer electronics company, specializing in premium home cinema and audio equipment, including AV receivers, surround sound speakers and portable devices.
Sumitomo Electric Industries
Manufacturer of electric wire and optical fiber cables
Yanmar
is a Japanese diesel engine, heavy machinery and agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in Osaka, Japan, in 1912. Yanmar manufactures and sells engines used in a wide range of applications, including seagoing vessels, pleasure boats, construction equipment, agricultural equipment and generator sets. It also manufactures and sells, climate control systems, and aquafarming systems, in addition to providing a range of remote monitoring services.
Nippon Paint
Japanese paint company
Keyence
is a Japan-based direct sales organization that develops and manufactures equipment for factory automation, sensors, measuring instruments, vision systems, barcode readers, laser markers and digital microscopes.
Teijin
is a Japanese chemical, pharmaceutical and information technology company. Its main fields of operation are high-performance fibers such as aramid, carbon fibers & composites, healthcare, films, resin & plastic processing, polyester fibers, products converting and IT products.
Kinki Sharyo
Japanese rolling stock manufacturer
Sumitomo Metal Industries
business enterprise
Nitto Denko
Japanese Corporation
Kanadevia Corporation
, formerly , is a major Japanese industrial and engineering corporation. It produces waste treatment plants, industrial plants, precision machinery, industrial machinery, steel mill process equipment, steel structures, construction machinery, tunnel boring machines, marine engines, and power plants.
Kansai Paint
Japanese, Osaka-based chemical company
Shionogi
is a Japanese pharmaceutical company best known for developing Crestor. Medical supply and brand name also uses katakana (シオノギ).
Aspark
is a Japanese company centered on technical, chemical, and medical worker dispatching as well as electric vehicles. It is well known for the development of the all-electric sports car Aspark Owl.
Mandom
is a Japanese manufacturer and distributor of hair care, skin care, perfumes, and deodorants. The company was founded in 1927 under the name and changed its name to Tancho Corporation in 1959, and Mandom Corporation in 1971.
JTEKT
JTEKT Corporation TYO: 6473.T is a Japanese corporation created in January 2006 upon the merger of two companies: Koyo Seiko Co. and Toyoda Machine Works.
NH Foods
meat packing and food processing company founded in 1949 in Tokushima, Japan
Daicel
is a chemical company based in Japan. It operates business in celluloid technologies, organic chemicals, high-performance chemicals, polymers and pyrotechnic devices. The company's products include cellulose acetate, tow for cigarette filters, high-performance chemicals, engineering plastics like liquid crystal polymers (LPCs), resin compounds, and automotive airbag inflators.
Cateye
Japanese manufacturer of bicycle accessories
Santen Pharmaceutical
Japanese pharmaceutical company
Elecom
is a Japanese electronics company founded by Junji Hada in Osaka, Japan in 1986. The company introduced an oval mouse in 1988 that became a global standard design. They manufacture office and other furniture for use with electronics, computer peripherals, gaming peripherals, computer memory USB flash drives, keyboards and many other related devices.
Tsubakimoto Chain
Japanese manufacturer
Olfa
is a Japanese manufacturer of utility knives, founded in 1956 in Osaka, Japan. The name is derived from the Japanese words oru (折る, bend and break) and ha (刃, blade). The company is known for inventing the snap-off blade and the rotary cutter.
NTN Corporation
company
Kuwahara
Japanese bicycle company
Nipro
is a Japanese medical equipment manufacturing company. Founded in 1954, the company is headquartered in Osaka and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Osaka Securities Exchange.
Sangaria
Japanese beverage company
Alinco
thumb|right|100px|An Alinco 2-meter, amateur radio handheld transceiver. Alinco ( Alinco Inc.) () is a Japanese manufacturer of radio and amplification equipment, and in the Japanese market, metal products, construction equipment, and exercise equipment.
Toyobo
is one of Japan's top makers of fibers and textiles, including synthetic fibers (polyester, nylon and acrylics) and natural fibers, such as cotton and wool.
Daifuku
Japanese company
Unitika
is a Japanese company based in Osaka. Primarily, the company produces various textiles, glass, plastics, and carbon fiber products. They are also known for their films, which are used in consumer products like athletic apparel and food packaging.