Kodak Kodak is an American camera brand.
EastmanKodakCompany, or Kodak, is the world's largest producer and supplier of imaging products and related services, headquartered in Rochester, New York, United States, and a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, with operations in more than 150 countries and territories, and a global workforce of about 8 million people.
Over the years, Eastman Kodak Company has been a world leader in capturing, sharing, outputting and displaying images that have helped countless people capture memories, communicate important information and enjoy entertainment for more than 100 years.
Kodak Company
Kodak was founded in 1880 by inventor George Eastman and is headquartered in Rochester, New York. Kodak is one of the major players in the "information imaging" industry, which includes devices (such as digital cameras and handheld computers), infrastructure (such as online networks and image-processing systems), and services and media (such as software to access, analyze, and print images, film, and photo paper).
The Company's businesses are Photography - providing digital and traditional products and services to mass consumers, professional photographers and cinematographers; Medical Imaging - providing the healthcare industry with traditional and digital image acquisition, storage and output products and services for the healthcare industry; and commercial imaging - image acquisition, output and storage products and services for businesses and governments.
Components - providing optical components and photoreceptor chips to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs); and Displays - designing and manufacturing the world's leading organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, as well as other specialty materials.