What brand is ricoh

ricoh is Ricoh.

It is a famous Japanese manufacturer of office equipment and optical machines, a Fortune 500 company. Kiyoshi Ichimura established the Ricoh Research Institute in 1936, which focused on Ricoh's sun-painted photopolymer paper, and officially changed its name to Ricoh in 1963, and set up a Hong Kong branch in the same year.

Today, Ricoh's main products include photocopiers, fax machines, printers and other stationery equipment, document solutions, and compact digital cameras.

Brand Introduction

In 1936, Kiyoshi Ichimura founded the Ricoh Group. Ichimura's first major innovation was the RicohFlex Ⅲ, introduced in 1950. It was the world's first mass-produced twin-lens reflex camera. Ricoh went on to create its first desktop photocopier, the Ricopy 101, in 1955, and the world's first all-digital facsimile machine, the RIFAX 600S, was introduced at Ricoh in 1973.

Ichimura, who died in 1968, advocated technological innovation as well as a sense of corporate social responsibility, a sense of social responsibility that is **** today in many companies but was virtually unheard of fifty years ago. In all areas of Ricoh's business activities, he has been one of the first to make a heartfelt contribution to social and environmental sustainability.