Takuma Iwasa had no qualms about leaving his job at Panasonic and setting up a consumer electronics company of his own, even though Japan’s once dominant manufacturers in the sector were starting to struggle.
Takuma Iwasa对于离开松下(Panasonic)、自立门户创办消费电子产品公司一事没有丝毫的顾虑,尽管风光一时的日本消费电子产品制造行业在那时已经开始陷入困境。
“I was not worried at all, says 34-year-old Mr Iwasa, who left Japan’s largest consumer electronics maker in 2007 to set up Cerevo, which stands for consumer electronics revolution, in Tokyo.
“我一点也不担心,34岁的Iwasa说。他于2007年离开日本最大的消费电子产品厂商,在东京成立Cerevo。Cerevo的意思是“消费电子产品革命(consumer electronics revolution)。
“I am the kind of person who needs to do something enjoyable and challenging, to make something out of nothing, he says. With his mop of longish hair and trendy glasses, and surrounded in a corner of his office by a tangle of cables and boxes of electronics products, he is the very picture of an entrepreneur.
“像我这种人需要做一些快乐、有挑战的事情,白手起家做出一番成就,Iwasa说。他留着蓬松而略长的头发,戴着时髦的眼镜,坐在办公室一角,四周凌乱地摆放着电子产品的线缆和包装盒,颇有企业家的风范。
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