Kubota Corporation
Muhammad Al-Hawari is an accomplished embedded system engineer currently working at Kubota Corporation since June 2020, where responsibilities include developing software for communication modules in engine control units. As an electrical engineer at CBS Techno since May 2019, Muhammad leverages technical expertise across various projects. Prior to these positions, Muhammad founded FightForFreedom, a movement aimed at raising awareness about pornography addiction among youth, which included research initiatives and community support. Additionally, Muhammad led a project on data logger design for a wind turbine during an internship at Lentera Bumi Nusantara and contributed as part-time ITP TOEFL teacher at Padjajaran Language School. Noteworthy engagements include a successful TEDx talk titled "The Dementor for Men of The Millennial Era: Porn" and publishing research on magnetic induction tomography at the ICICI-BME 2017 Conference. Academic credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung.
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Kubota Corporation
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KUBOTA Corporation is a manufacturer of a range of machinery, and other industrial and consumer products. The Company operates through three segments: Farm & Industrial Machinery, Water & Environment, and Other. The Farm & Industrial Machinery segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of products, which include farm equipment, engines, construction machinery and electronic equipped machinery. Its Water & Environment segment engages in the manufacture and sale of pipe‐related products, such as ductile iron pipes, plastic pipes, pumps, valves and other products; environment‐related products, including environmental control plants and other products, and social infrastructure‐related products, such as industrial castings, ceramics, spiral‐welded steel pipes and other products. The Other segment is engaged in services and other businesses. The Company has operations in Japan, the United States, Germany, China, Thailand and other Southeast Asian regions.