Mission

Pioneering the Future with Sensing Technology

Vision

Shaping Ideas into Reality

By combining hardware and software,
we enjoy developing innovative technologies and aim to contribute to society on a global scale.

Value

CONTRIBUTION

Enjoying the hard work of technological development.

We tackle today’s challenges with creativity and ingenuity. Guided by our vision of ‘Shaping Ideas into Reality,’ we strive to develop unique and highly specialized devices in the fields of optics, electronics, and control.

TRUST

Both people and companies are upright.

We work in harmony with internal and external stakeholders, maintaining a humble attitude of continuous learning to meet our customers’ expectations.

WaveCyber’s Product Development

Turning Ideas into Reality

WaveCyber's Product Development

Pioneering the Future with Sensing Technology

WaveCyber Corporation
Representative Director
Shirayama Daichi

WaveCyber Corporation Representative Director Shirayama Daichi

We sincerely appreciate your continued support. Since our founding in 2000, WaveCyber has pursued the mission of pioneering the future with sensing technology by developing and delivering technological products that transform ideas into reality in the fields of optics, electronics, and control.

We specialize in three key areas: the optical electronics field, focusing on high-speed automatic alignment systems for optical modules used in optical communications; the precision measurement equipment field, including viscoelastic measurement devices applicable across industries from manufacturing to dermatology, and oil and moisture meters specialized for skin analysis; and the laser equipment field. All our products have received various awards and high praise.

Moving forward, we will continue to drive technological innovation and address our customers’ challenges through our core technologies in optics, electronics, and control. We are committed to making tireless efforts to contribute to the further advancement of Japanese technology.

Shaping Ideas into Reality.
We hope you will look forward to what we at WaveCyber can achieve.

Company Name
WaveCyber Corporation
Established
August 29, 2000
Capital
10 million yen
Representative Director
Shirayama Daichi
Location
1-15-9 Bijogi,
Toda-shi, Saitama-ken 335-0031
Japan
TEL: +81-48-487-8649
FAX: +81-48-487-8648
Business content
Design, development and sales of products that apply optical, electronic and control technologies
Main banks
Mizuho Bank, Urawa Branch
Industrial property
5 Patents(Include pendings)
1 Trademark
2003
JAN
Article introducing the viscoelastic measurement device published in the Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun on January 10.
MAY
Certified as a Company under the Law for the Promotion of Creative Business Activities of Small and Medium Enterprises.
SEP
Article introducing the Company and Certified Technology under the Law for the Promotion of Creative Business Activities published in the Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun on September 26.
OCT
Article introducing the new product “VesMeter” published in the Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun on October 15.
Interview with the company president published in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun on October 21, as part of the series “Challenges of R&D-Oriented Companies.”
2004
SEP
Trademark registration of “Viscoelastic Measurement Device VesMeter”.
2005
MAY
Article introducing the new product, the fully automatic needle penetrometer, published in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun on May 2.
JUN
Joint presentation with Toho University at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Clinical Dermatology Association on the topic “Clinical Applications of Skin Function Measurements.”
2006
JAN
Portable wireless viscoelastic measurement device VesMeter received the Excellence Award at the 2005 Saitama Prefecture Venture Business Outstanding Product Contest.
APR
Joint paper presentation with Osaka University Medical School at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Japan College of Rheumatology on “Evaluating Skin Hardening in Scleroderma Patients Using VesMeter.”
2007
JUN
Patent granted for “Comprehensive Skin Measurement Device.”
2008
JUL
Joint research paper with Osaka University Medical School published in Oxford Journals, Rheumatology Volume 47, No. 7.
JUL
Patent granted for “Device for Measuring Mechanical Properties of Viscoelastic Surfaces.”
AUG
Research results conducted with Osaka University Medical School highlighted in the British scientific journal Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology, August 2008 Volume 4, No. 8.
2010
OCT
Designated as a Model Company under the Saitama Prefecture Venture Business Next Stage Support Program.
NOV
Collaborative results with Osaka University, “Quickly Measuring Skin Hardness,” published in the Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Science & Technology section) on the 22nd, 12th edition.
2012
OCT
Established a local subsidiary in Zhangzhou, China, “Urawa Optoelectronics Technology (Zhangzhou) Co., Ltd.,” launching OEM production of alignment devices and optical module components.
2018
FEB
Patent application for “Method for Configuring a Multiplexer in a 4-Wavelength Multiplex Optical Transmitter.”
2021
JUN
Patent granted for “Optical Beam Profile Measurement Device.”
SEP
Closure of the optical module manufacturing division’s local subsidiary in China.
2022
JUN
Patent application for “Optical Beam Profile Measurement Device” filed overseas (USA).
2023
FEB
Patent granted for “Real-Time Compact Optical Beam Profile Measurement Device.”
FEB
Commercial release of the viscoelastic measurement device for scalp, E-100SC.
OCT
Release of an alignment machine for SiPh optical modules.

Awards and registration certificates

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Trademark registration certificate

SEMView Tester trademark registration

SEMView Tester trademark registration

Vesmeter trademark registration

Vesmeter trademark registration

Patent certificate

Comprehensive skin measurement device patent certificate

Comprehensive skin measurement device patent certificate

Viscoelastic surface mechanical property measuring device patent certificate

Viscoelastic surface mechanical property measuring device patent certificate

Optical beam profile measuring device patent certificate

Optical beam profile measuring device patent certificate

Real-time compact optical beam profile measurement device patent certificate

Real-time compact optical beam profile measurement device patent certificate

Certificates of commendation from local governments, chambers of commerce, etc.

Vesmeter, a wireless portable viscoelasticity measuring instrument, won the Excellence Award at the 2005 Saitama Prefecture Venture Business Excellent Product Contest

Vesmeter, a wireless portable viscoelasticity measuring instrument, won the Excellence Award at the 2005 Saitama Prefecture Venture Business Excellent Product Contest

Designated as a model company for the Saitama Prefecture Venture Business Next Stage Support Program

Designated as a model company for the Saitama Prefecture Venture Business Next Stage Support Program

Award from the Saitama Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Award from the Saitama Chamber of Commerce and Industry

1-15-9 Bijogi,
Toda-shi, Saitama-ken 335-0031

Nearest Railway Station (JR EAST)

From JR Musashino Line or Saikyo Line Musashi-Urawa Station:
From Musashi-Urawa Station, take a Kokusai Kogyo Bus: Route 武浦01 bound for “Shimosasame,” 南浦80, 武浦80, or 浦81 bound for “Toda Garage.” Get off at the “Uchitani” bus stop and walk for 3 minutes.

Access by train from main stations

1.From Shinagawa Station: Take the JR Ueno-Tokyo Line (Tokaido Main Line) for 22 minutes or the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line for 33 minutes to Akabane Station. From Akabane Station, take the JR Saikyo Line for 14 minutes to Musashi-Urawa Station. 2.From Tokyo Station: Take the JR Ueno-Tokyo Line (JR Utsunomiya Line or Takasaki Line) for 14 minutes or the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line for 21 minutes to Akabane Station. From Akabane Station, take the JR Saikyo Line for 14 minutes to Musashi-Urawa Station. 3.From Ueno Station: Take the JR Ueno-Tokyo Line (JR Utsunomiya Line or Takasaki Line) for 9 minutes or the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line for 14 minutes to Akabane Station. From Akabane Station, take the JR Saikyo Line for 14 minutes to Musashi-Urawa Station. 4.From Shinjuku Station: Take the JR Saikyo Line for 23 minutes to Musashi-Urawa Station. 5.From Shibuya Station: Take the JR Saikyo Line for 28 minutes to Musashi-Urawa Station. 6.From Ikebukuro Station: Take the JR Saikyo Line for 18 minutes to Musashi-Urawa Station. 7.From Omiya Station: Take the JR Saikyo Line for 12 minutes to Musashi-Urawa Station.