History of Fuji Camera Development
Fujifilm Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "FUJIFILM"), since its founding in 1934, has continued to move forward at a determined pace, and has grown to become one of the world's largest comprehensive manufacturers and suppliers of imaging, information, and document processing products and services. The company is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and is headed by Shigetaka Furumori, its current global president and CEO.
FUJIFILM has been actively expanding overseas since the late 1960s, and has built a strong global network of production, sales and service. The Fujifilm Group consists of Fujifilm Corporation, 282 subsidiaries and 40 affiliates engaged in research and development, manufacturing, software development, marketing and purchasing, and related activities in more than 200 countries and regions around the world, with overseas sales amounting to nearly 50% of consolidated net sales.
Fujifilm currently has three business fields: 1. the imaging business field, which includes two product groups (film, cameras, paper, chemicals, and processing equipment): conventional and digital; 2. the information business field, which includes products such as printing systems, medical systems, liquid crystal materials, and recording media; and 3. document processing equipment (photocopiers, printers, and other equipment), which is manufactured and sold by Fuji Xerox, a subsidiary of Fujifilm. 3. the document business field consisting of document processing equipment (copiers, printers, multifunctional digital printing centers, consumables, etc.) manufactured and sold by Fuji Xerox, a subsidiary of Fujifilm.