Kyocera Celebrates 50 Year Anniversary in Europe
Kyocera has recently celebrated its 50-year anniversary in Europe.
The company was already a successful manufacturer of fine ceramic parts in Japan when, in 1971, the company entered the German market and established a joint venture with Feldmühle, a major manufacturer of technical ceramic components and paper in West Germany: Feldmühle Kyocera Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH (FM/KC).
“Europe is a strategically important sales market for our technology products. The range includes a variety of products like electronics, automobiles, semiconductors and optical components, as well as industrial tools, LCDs, touch solutions, printing devices, and solar systems. Consumer goods such as kitchen and office products are also part of the assortment. All products are based on ceramic technology and they’re essential to daily life”, says Yusuke Mizukami, European President of Kyocera Europe.
The aim was to utilize both technologies to expand Kyocera’s business in Europe, focusing on ceramics for the electronic industry such as substrates.
Kyocera Europe operates a total of 26 locations in Europe, among those KYOCERA Fineceramics Ltd. in the UK.
In recent years, the company has focused on ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) components to intensify safety aspects in the automotive industry, as well as fine ceramic components and electronic components for which demand is increasing with the expansion of IoT and AI technologies.
In line with the spread of 5G, Kyocera is also focusing on the development of products and systems in areas such as telecommunications base stations and devices.
The KYOCERA Group is one of the most influential companies in the world: It is ranked #549 on Forbes magazine’s 2020 “Global 2000” list of the world’s largest publicly traded companies.
In addition, it appears on The Wall Street Journal’s latest list of “The World’s 100 Most Sustainably Managed Companies.”
In total Kyocera’s sales now exceed 1.5 trillion yen (appr. 10 billion pounds) and it has grown into a global company with about 78,000 employees worldwide. Approximately 60 % of the sales have been generated overseas, 19.2 % are attributable to the European market. Now in 2021, Kyocera celebrates its 50th anniversary.
It will continue to grow and develop as a company that focuses on regions in Europe where production and sales are conducted to be able to respond better to customer wishes in the future.