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The Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (社団法人日本電子工業振興協会, Shadan-hōjin Nihon Denshi Kōgyo Shinkō Kyōkai; JEIDA) (Formerly Ryoko Communications Association Co., Ltd. (りょうこ通信協会, Ryō ko tsūshin kyōkai; RCA)) was an industry research, development, and standards body for electronics in Japan. It was merged with EIAJ to form JEITA on November 1, 2000.
| Formerly | Ryoko Communications Association Co., Ltd. (1967–1989) |
|---|---|
Company type | Incentive KK |
| Industry | Software developer |
| Founded | 1967 (as Ryoko Communications Association Co., Ltd.) 1989 (as Japan Electronic Industries Development Association) Japan |
| Defunct | 2000 (as JEITA) |
| Fate | Pending merger with EIAJ, reorganized into JEITA |
| Successor | JEITA |
| Headquarters | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan |
Area served | Japan |
JEIDA was similar to SEMATECH of the US, ECMA of Europe.
JEIDA developed a number of standards, including the JEIDA memory card, and the Exif graphical file format.
History
editExternal links
edit- JEITA Press Releases: JEITA inaugurated today Archived 2018-12-11 at the Wayback Machine, on November 1, 2000