Introduction to canon
Canon is the world's leading comprehensive group that produces image and information products in Japan. Since the establishment of 1937, after years of unremitting efforts, it has globalized its business and extended it to various fields.
Canon's product line is distributed in three major areas: personal products, office equipment and industrial equipment. The main products include cameras and lenses, digital cameras, printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, broadcasting equipment, medical equipment and semiconductor production equipment.
Canon is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and has four regional sales headquarters in America, Europe, Asia and Japan. It has 200 subsidiaries around the world and employs more than 654.38 million people.
2065438+On March 9, 2006, Toshiba Company of Japan held a board meeting and finally decided to sell its Toshiba Medical System Company to Canon Company. The purchase price proposed by Canon is 700 billion yen.
Canon originally had a very English name called KWANON, which means Guanyin. The company named its first 35mm ranging camera after this. So far, there is only one KWANON camera in the world.
1936, the company's Canon brand camera was officially listed, and the word Canon contains the meaning of grand ceremony, specification and standard. Since then, Canon has become a world-famous camera brand and a symbol of the company.