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In 1962, Mr. Yoshio Shibata, founder of Barudan Co.,
Ltd, introduced the first embroidery machine to the
Japanese market. Since then, many updates and technological
leaps in both machine design and performance have been
done. For instance, in 1972, Barudan developed the first
jump system that enabled a significant increase in stitch
length to be sewn. In that year we saw the development
and sale of embroidery machines with automatic colour
change system.

In 1977, Barudan developed the world's
first multi-head computerized high-speed embroidery
machine. In 1981, we produced the first monogram machine
that allows Chinese and Japanese characters to be sewn.
The decade of the 80s was mainly dedicated to the development
of computerized machine functions. In 1996, Barudan
developed an ultra high-speed embroidery machine of
1,200 revolutions per minute ("rpm").
In order to cater to the worldwide demand of "Barudan",
companies over the globe have been set up to meet the
need of our customers over the last 4 decades.
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