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January, 2009: Locations of Tokyo BO moved from Aomono-Yokocho to Kamata due to business expansion
November, 2008: The company is divided and the amusement group got separated
October, 2007: Locations of Tokyo BO moved from Osaki to Aomono-Yokocho due to business expansion
September, 2007: Started up Amusement business
April, 2007: Started to work with Railway Technical Research Institute as a subcontractor
March, 2007: Changed corporate name to Regulus and increased the capital
November, 2006: Joined in associates of the Japan Society For Simulation Technology (http://www.jsst.jp/e/)
Inaugurated High-Speed Imaging Technology Laboratory in the Meiji University, Incubation Center;
October, 2006: Started to work on designing, development, and marketing of the Super-magnetostrictive Devices and their application products
January, 2006: Started a Cooperative School-Work project with Meiji University
November, 2005: Started to work on development of Non-contact Sensor-based Concrete Diagnostic Machine
May, 2005: Started subcontracted designing of network-based Karaoke system
April, 2005: Started to work on designing and development of Auto-Door controller
March, 2005: Opened Tokyo BO in Ohsaki, Tokyo
April, 2001: Started to work on software quality assurance business as a subcontractor for a leading electronic manufacturer
April, 2000: Started EMC Anti-Dispensable Radiation Planning business for electronic products
October, 1999: Started to work on gaming software development as a subcontractor with a leading manufacturer
June, 1999: Started Indoor Wiring business for LANs and telephone circuits
March, 1999: Started to work on Digital TV Designing as a subcontractor with a leading electronic company
March, 1999: Founded Regulus Ltd. Co.
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