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06/13/2002 00:00

Masyoshi Takada is the First Associated Member of FHB

Stefan Parsch M. A. Pressestelle
Fachhochschule Brandenburg

    Commitment in the system of instruction of the University of Applied Sciences

    Up to four lectures per annum on Japanese management and economic developements in Japan

    The Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences (FH Brandenburg) has awarded the status of an associated member and partner to Mr Masyoshi Takada. The Presidential Advisor of the company NEC Communications Systems, Ltd., is the first one, this title is adjudged to. "His special achievement around the international communication, the intercultural cooperation between universities and enterprises and his effort regarding the understanding of Japanese management in the Federal Republic of Germany" are appreciated with that according to the document.

    The FH Brandenburg thanks Mr Masyoshi Takada for the several years of engagement in the teaching with this document which was delivered up to him in a solemn frame today. Mr Takada
    comes from Japan (Tokyo) to the FHB especially for his lectures up to four times per annum. His lectures, integrated in the education of students in the subjects Economic Computer Science, Digital Media as well as Technology and Innovation Management, shall contribute to the improvement in the cultural understanding between Japan and Germany and promote the interest for unusual features, differences, problems and advantages of other industrial locations.

    The enterprise NEC Communications Systems Ltd., Japan, bears all costs of the stay and the thanks for the support are conveyed this way.


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