About Kubota

Kubota Corporation was founded in 1890 and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan. Together with its subsidiaries, Kubota manufactures and sells a range of machinery, and other industrial and consumer products globally.
Its Farm & Industrial Machinery segment provides farm equipment; ancillary tools and implements for agriculture; outdoor power equipment; engines for farming, construction, industrial machinery, and generators; and construction machinery.
Its Water & Environment segment offers ductile iron pipes, plastic pipes, pumps, valves, hydraulic power generating facilities, cast-iron drainage pipes, single stack drain fittings, waste water treatment equipment and plants, water purification facilities, sludge incineration and melting plants, membrane solutions, flue gas desulfurization systems, waste shredding plants, sorting and recycling plants, night-soil treatment plants, and septic tanks. This segment is also involved in the provision of engineering works and architecture services. In addition to these, we also develop scales, weighing and measuring control systems, and air-conditioning equipment, as well as design and construction of water supply and sewerage systems.

Key Facts

Website
kubota.com
Established
1890
Employees
1000+
Headquarters
Japan, Japan
Company Type
Manufacturing/Supply
Company Specialty
Equipment, Machinery/Equipment, Machinery/Robotics, Robotics

People Who Work Here

Koji Hasegawa

GM, Innovation Center Silicon Valley

Akiko Kawai

Manager, Kubota Innovation Center Silicon Valley

M. Brett McMickell

Chief Technology Officer, North America

KEIGO OKAMOTO

Senior Executive Coordinator

Tom Turner

Construction Eqpt Strategic Market Manager
View all company members