Japanese martial arts word “Shuhari” brought a challenge in india

Mr. Shogo Tsuruta worked at GS Yuasa which is the Japanese battery manufacturer for 11 years and he experienced from the initial stages of development and research to mass production. Then he joined Terra Motors and positioned himself as an expert on R&D of EV batteries. What potential did he find out in India and Terra Motors and started the new challenge in his life?

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I attended a Technical High School where  I specialized in technical study. I stayed in Kyushu   till I was 20 years old, and moved  to a university in Kyoto as a third-year transfer, where I  focused on my studies until I graduated school.  I joined a battery manufacturer called GS Yuasa and worked there  for 11 years before joining Terra Motors in September, 2021. At GS Yuasa I was working  in mechanical development . my area of expertise, under which the development department does  research elements.

Previously in my job, I experienced from the initial stages of development and research to mass production. I was also majorly engaged in the battery industry,  specifically cells and substrates. I am grateful that I was able to experience a wide range of factors there. My role at Terra Motors is positioned as an expert on batteries in general, means  I am an expert on the single cell that is often used in dry cell batteries, the package that it contains , and how it is used in a car.

Frankly, I wanted to change my job at least once in my life. Life is long, and I wanted to work in multiple cultures rather than staying in one only. I have been involved in kendo, Japanese martial arts and other sports. In martial arts, there is a word “Shuhari,” which is composed of “to protect,” “to break,” and “to leave “.

Firstly, we follow and do as we are taught. There is a saying that you create your own originality, or in other words, break it down, and then leave it and do it on your own. I had spent 10 years working  for a large corporation. So I decided  it was time to depart and do my own thing.

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