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October 20, 2005
2005 Deming Prize

2005 the Deming Prize Winners Announced:

The Deming Application Prize (alphabetical order)

Hosei Brake Industry Co., Limited(Japan) – web site
Krishna Maruti Limited, Seat Division(India)
Rane Engine Valves Limited(India) – web site
Rane TRW Steering Systems Limited, Steering Gear Division(India) – web site

Once again India has dominated the prize. From our 2004 Deming Prize post: “In recent years, Thailand and India have been the home to nearly all awardees: 6 of 7 in 2003, 2 of 2 in 2002 and 3 of 4 in 2001. Prior to this new trend, nearly all awardees were based in Japan,”

Also announced:
The Deming Prize for Individuals Mr. Hajime Sasaki, Chairman of the Board, NEC Corporation (Japan) – bio

The Japan Quality Medal
Thai Acrylic Fibre Co., Limited (Thailand) – web site (2001 Deming Prize)

2 Responses to “2005 Deming Prize”

  1. CuriousCat » Deming Prize 2007 Says:

    Companies based in India took home both Deming Prizes this year and the Japan Quality Medal…

  2. CuriousCat » 2008 Deming Prize: Tata Steel Says:

    Tata Steel, India, has been awarded the 2008 Deming Prize. They were the only organization to receive the prize this year…

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