Canon is a Japanese brand.
Canon is a Japanese integrated group that is a global leader in the production of imaging and information products. Since its founding in 1937, Canon has globalized and expanded its business into a variety of fields through years of unremitting efforts.
Canon's product lineup*** is spread across three main areas: personal products, office equipment and industrial equipment, with major products including cameras and lenses, digital cameras, printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, broadcasting equipment, medical equipment and semiconductor production equipment.
Canon Introduction:
Canon was founded in 1937 with the goal of making world-class cameras, based on optical technology. Since then, Canon has continued to develop new technologies and in the early 1970s developed Japan's first plain paper photocopier, and in the 1980s, Canon developed the first successful bubble inkjet printing technology and marketed its products worldwide.
The emphasis and investment in technological research and development has enabled Canon to continue to grow and develop over the decades and to become a leader in its industry. Canon ranked third in the number of patents registered in the U.S. in 2012, as announced by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
In 2003, President Mikado was appointed as an economic advisor to Guangdong Province. In the same year, he was named an Honorary Citizen by the cities of Dalian and Suzhou.
Canon already has 12 wholly owned companies and 4 joint ventures in Dalian, Zhuhai, and Suzhou, China, and Canon employs about 35,000 people in China. 1997, Canon (China) Co., Ltd. was established in Beijing, and began to take charge of Canon Inc.'s investments and all other businesses in China.