Supporting sports
We view considering a wide range of environmental, social, and economic aspects; responding to society’s needs; working to solve problems; and creating new value as important duties if we are to be a company that shares its growth with our customers and other stakeholders in the community. Our support for sports allows us to work for the development of a healthy society and promote health for individuals, as well as leveraging the potential of sport to the utmost as we contribute to overcoming social challenges and building a sustainable society.
Volleyball
We support Daido Life SV.League Women team Astemo Rivale Ibaraki, as their official top sponsor.



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Rugby
We are an official partner of the Japan Rugby League One-affiliated Kobelco Kobe Steelers.



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Satoyama conservation work
In the aim of contributing to solving environmental issues, the UNISOL Group runs volunteering activities for employees to take part in conservation work in satoyama areas (seminatural zones encompassing a variety of land uses).

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Donations
In its community engagement, the UNISOL Group is also committed to local economic development and environmental preservation.
Donations in FY2023
In fiscal 2023, we donated 10 million yen to “University’s Urban Innovation Kobe,” a research grant program for young researchers operated by the City of Kobe, in support of the program’s potential to help solve social issues and to foster young researchers and support their research.

Donations in FY2025
As part of our efforts to help cultivate the next generation of talent that will contribute toward realizing the sustainability of the manufacturing industry, in order to enable the institutions that undertake the education and cultivation of human talent that will play an important role in manufacturing in the future to utilize machinery that is currently in use in manufacturing facilities, in fiscal 2025 we donated one of the autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for which the UNISOL Group acts as distributor to the National Institute of Technology (KOSEN), Akashi College.
