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Omron's connection with China can be traced back to 30 years ago, founder Kazuma Tateishi as a representative of the Japanese economic community began to communicate and cooperate with all walks of life in China. Omron (China) Co., Ltd. regional headquarters general manager Toshio Yamashita revealed that in the Omron developed ten years of long-term business concept, China is located in Omron's global strategic layout of a key piece, but also Omron's global R & D system of the core pillar. After joining the WTO, China has become the focus of the world economy. OMRON is seizing this opportunity to actively participate in the rapid development of China's modernization and accelerate the expansion of R&D, production and localization of talents, so as to contribute to the harmonious society of China. To this end, OMRON, after setting up its headquarters in China, has put forward the development strategy of "shifting gears and speeding up" in China, striving for the early realization of the plan of "recreating another OMRON in China". 2007 sales in China are expected to increase to 1.33 billion U.S. dollars, taking up a share of the total global sales of OMRON Group. In 2007, the sales in China are expected to increase to 1.33 billion U.S. dollars, accounting for 20% of the total global sales of OMRON Group. The strategy of "shifting gears and speeding up" constantly refreshes the business in China OMRON Corporation has been creating new social demands for more than 70 years since its establishment in 1933, and the company's global business has spread to 35 countries and regions, with nearly 27,000 employees. The company has hundreds of thousands of products in a wide range of fields, including industrial automation control systems, electronic components, automotive electronics, social and public **** systems, and healthcare equipment. Omron was ranked 257 (Asia only) in the Asian Top 500 in 2005