Masaru Ibuka
Masaru Ibuka was a Japanese entrepreneur and co-founder of the multinational corporation Sony. Born on April 11, 1908, he played a crucial role in the development of innovative electronics and entertainment products. Ibuka's vision helped shape the company into a leader in the technology industry, particularly in audio and video equipment.
Ibuka was also known for his contributions to education and child development. He co-founded the Sony Foundation for Education, which aimed to improve educational opportunities for children. His commitment to innovation and social responsibility left a lasting impact on both the technology sector and society.