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Mission: Your Vision, Our Future

Olympus is a precision technology leader, designing and delivering innovative solutions in its core business areas: Medical and Surgical Products, Industrial Measurement and Imaging Instruments, Life Science Imaging Systems and Cameras and Audio Products.

Vision: Our growth stems from our ability to respond to local conditions and needs. We do more than provide products; we become a part of the communities in which we operate.

It all begins with the vision, and the vision begins with our desire, every day, to leave the world a better place than we find it—to improve, with what we do, the lives of our neighbors everywhere. That vision drives the way we work, and it drives our involvement in the communities in which we work.

OLYMPUS PRODUCTS:
Consumer Products

 

  • Digital Cameras
  • Film Cameras
  • Voice Recorders
  • Binoculars
  • Photo Printers
  • xD Media
  • Imaging Software

 

Diagnostic Systems

 

  • Chemistry Immuno Systems
  • Lab Automation Systems
  • Blood Bank Test Systems
  • Chemistry Immuno Reagents
  • Patient Safety Solutions

 

Medical Systems

 

  • Endoscopes
  • EndoTherapy Accessories
  • EndoSite Consulting
  • Integration Services
  • Endoscopic Ultrasound
  • Cleaning & Disinfection
  • Computer Products
  • Video & Imaging

 

Patient Safety Solutions

 

  • Request Order Management
  • Blood & Drug Management
  • Lab Workflow Management

Olympus Corporation, a major Japanese manufacturer of optical equipment listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange had, according to its accounts as at 31 March 2011, consolidated net sales of ¥847,105 million (US$10,589 million) in the year, and total shareholders' equity of ¥262,462 million (US$3,281 million). The group employs close to 40,000 people around the world.[5] Its assets of ¥1,063,593 million (US$13,295 million) as at 31 March 2011 included ¥175,472 million (US$2,193.4 million) of goodwill, an intangible asset.[6] Under the leadership of Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, who became president in 2001, the company's revenues increased from ¥467 thousand million (billion) to ¥847 billion while the profits were a relatively constant ¥35 billion.[7]

Building at Olympus head office in Tokyo

 


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