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CAGE Codes:
03KL1 057K4 0P8E8 1ME28
1YNX3 2Z60F 39202 38VS4
3GEM7 4NBQ1 51959 59096
6N492 6S2A3 73DL6 9159F
Operating Segments: Devices, equipment, components, materials, and network and services.
HQ: Kyoto, Japan
About Kyocera
Kyocera Corporation is a Japanese multinational ceramics and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. The company was founded as Kyoto Ceramic Company, Lts. in 1959 by Kazuo Inamori and became Kyocera in 1982. Kyocera has diversified its founding technology in ceramic materials through internal development as well as strategic mergers and acquisitions. The company manufacturers industrial ceramics, solar power generating systems, telecommunications equipment, office document imaging equipment, electronic components, semiconductor packages, cutting tools, and components for medical dental implant systems.
At its beginning, the company produced ceramic insulators for television picture tubes. Soon after founding, the company expanded to meet market demands and began producing ceramic semiconductor packages to supply to NASA and Silicon Valley. For the remainder of the 20th century, Kyocera continued to expand its portfolio and grow as a company. In the 2000s, the company established wireless and mobile phone services in countries like India and began working on lower-cost smartphones. Currently, Kyocera serves a wide range of customers in the consumer and business to business markets.
Products, Services, and Platforms
- Consumer Products: Kyocera’s products for the consumer market include mobile devices, solar power generating systems, kitchen tools and stationery, and power tools.
- Business to Business Products: Kyocera’s business to business product lineup includes document imaging equipment, fine ceramic components, electronic components and devices, printing devices, cutting tools, automotive components, organic materials, medical and dental products, M2M modules, and more to suit a variety of professional needs.
Subsidiaries/Partners
Kyocera partners have included Telenor Connexion, Corrigo, Plug and Play Japan, Sunpartner Technologies, Honda Racing Corp., GLM Corporation, FotoNation Limited, DataBank, Lion Corporation, and more. Kyocera subsidiaries include Yashica Co., Ltd., Kyocera Document Solutions, AVX, Elco, Kyocera Communication Systems Co., Ltd., Kyocera Medical Corporation, Kyocera Solar Corporation, and more.
Competitors
Kyocera’s competitors include Xerox, Ricoh, Konica Minolta, NCR, Clover, Lexmark, Maruwa America, Epson, GIT, and AEM Components.
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