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Daiji Hirata has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Daiji worked at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation as an Engineer from 1996 to 1999, where they focused on protocol development and multimedia system design. Daiji later joined Neoteny in 1999 and served as Chief Research Manager and Advisor until 2015.
In 2003, they became a Board Member at BeatCraft, a software development company specializing in multimedia embedded solutions. Daiji held this position until 2018.
Hirata also had a significant tenure at Six Apart, joining in 2004 as a Corporate Officer and eventually becoming Director and CTO. Daiji worked at Six Apart until 2016 in various roles, including VP of Technology and Advisor.
Additionally, Hirata held roles at Neoteny Venture Development Co., Ltd., Skyarc System, penees Inc., and News2u Corporation, where they served as CTO and Director. Daiji was also on the Board of Directors at Farmnote Holdings and Japan Society for Corporate Communication Studies, where they held the position of Director.
Daiji Hirata completed their Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Osaka University in the period from 1990 to 1994. Following this, they pursued a Master's degree in the same field at Osaka University and successfully completed it from 1994 to 1996.
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Six Apart was formed in 2001 as a blog solution provider in the US. In 2003 the company founded Six Apart KK, a Japanese legal entity. In November 2010, Six Apart joined forces with VideoEgg to create a new company called SAY Media. In January 2011, Six Apart KK was wholly acquired by Infocom, a Japanese IT company listed on the Tokyo StockExchange.Six Apart KK has assumed responsibility over all intellectual property and business operations of Movable Type, as well as trademark rights of Six Apart. The new Six Apart, a Japanese corporation formerly known as Six Apart KK, currently develops, markets and supports Movable Type for a global user base, and also operates the [company's website] (www.sixapart.com).TypePad and blogs.com are now available from SAY Media. For information on these services, please visit SAY Media's website.