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Nobel Prize Winner Support
We were involved in develop the 20 inch photomultipliers and setup thousands quantity to a national research institute at the Super-Kamiokande, Japan. These
world’s largest photomultipliers first succeeded in detecting cosmic neutrinos in the world and started a new astronomy research. This let Professor Masatoshi Koshiba of the University of Tokyo to get the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002.


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