![]() In March 2005, "Brother Communication Space" (now the Brother Museum), a corporate museum that also serves as a public relations facility, opened in Nagoya. In 1968 the company moved its UK headquarters to Audenshaw, Manchester, after acquiring the Jones Sewing Machine Company, a long-established British sewing machine maker. Brother entered the printer market during its long association with Centronics. The corporate name was changed to Brother Industries, Ltd. In 1958 a European regional sales company was established in Dublin. In 1955, Brother International Corporation (US) was established as their first overseas sales affiliate. Brother's history began in 1908 when it was originally called Yasui Sewing Machine Co in Nagoya, Japan.
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