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  1. #stayathome with Kyocera: ceramic knives make preparing healthy meals easier

    • Kitchen Products

    The food services industry has largely closed down and more people are cooking at home. This not only includes using healthy ingredients but also the right utensils: knives from Kyocera are perfect for the easy and safe preparation of fresh food and the ideal addition to the repertoire of hobby and professional chefs

    Ceramic blades from Kyocera are made of particularly high-quality zirconia ceramic, an ultra-light high-tech material that is extremely hard and corrosion-free and is also used in space exploration. The dense and smooth blade surface enables a precis...

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  2. Kyocera To Acquire Japan-Based Showa Optronics Co., Ltd. to Strengthen Optical Components Business

    • Optical Components

    The acquisition aims to maximize synergy through combined technologies

    Background Information and Objectives With its highly advanced manufacturing technologies, Kyocera's optical components business has engaged in producing diversified lenses in small to large diameters from a wide variety of materials. The produ...

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  3. Yusuke Mizukami newly appointed as president of Kyocera European operations – Shigeru Koyama becomes Corporate Auditor

    • Corporate

    Kyocera Europe GmbH (former Kyocera Fineceramics GmbH) was founded in 1991 and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kyocera Corporation – headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. Mizukami started his career with Kyocera in 1990 in the Corporate Ceramic Materials Se...

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  4. Kyocera Fineceramics GmbH becomes Kyocera Europe GmbH

    • Corporate

    After almost 30 years of company history, Kyocera Fineceramics GmbH will change its name to "Kyocera Europe GmbH". Due to the steady growth of the company in the past decades, it was decided to change the company name.

    After the end of the joint venture with the former Feldmühle AG, which had already been established in 1971, Kyocera Fineceramics GmbH was founded in 1991. Currently, the company employs around 1,500 people at its sites in Europe and combines a total...

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  5. Kyocera supports ion research in Darmstadt

    • Fine Ceramic Components

    Darmstadt in Germany will become home to one of the world’s largest accelerator facilities for the research of magnetic fields and matter, thanks to the expertise in ceramic-metal joining technology provided by Kyocera.

    Exploring the universe with a precision of 100 µm The high-precision experiments carried out at FAIR aim to improve our understanding of the fundamental structure of matter. Information on magnetic fields and their behaviour will be collected an...

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  6. New helical end mill for titanium alloy machining

    • Industrial Tools

    Kyocera expands the MECH product line to provide more stable performance and longer tool life.

    Unique design offers obvious benefits Compared to conventional milling cutters in this category, the Kyocera product is characterised by a new combination of insert sizes. The larger bottom inserts are positioned at the first stage of the toolholder ...

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  7. Kyocera’s Aquala® Advanced Total Hip Bearing Technology Wins President’s Award from Japan Techno-Economics Society

    • Corporate

    8th Annual Award ceremony, Tokyo, JapanFrom left to right: Toru Moro - Project Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo; Kazuhiro Ishihara – Professor at the University of Tokyo; Makoto Yoshida - General Manager of Kyoceras Medical R&D Cen...

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  8. Kyocera Recognized as Supplier Engagement Leader by Non-Profit CDP

    • Corporate

    Company achieves high marks for greenhouse gas reduction activities throughout its supply chain

    Based on an annual survey of suppliers conducted by CDP, an international non-profit organization, the “Supplier Engagement Leader Board” lists companies recognized for outstanding environmental records and targets; this is the fourth year of t...

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  9. Kyocera extends portfolio with new tangential milling cutters

    • Industrial Tools

    New tangential shoulder face milling cutter for shouldering, slotting, and ramping applications as well as new face mill type for heavy milling

    Multi-functional MEV: Tangential shoulder face milling cutter for various machining applications The 90° cutter MEV offers a high rigidity due to a higher web thickness than conventional cutters. Another advantage is the low cutting force due to axia...

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  10. Blue innovation and Kyocera to Develop New Drone Solutions Utilizing Moving Communication Relay Station System

    • Corporate

    The new drone communications technology was displayed at the Blue innovation booth during CES 2020 in Las Vegas

    By flying multiple drones with mobile relay station functions in areas where mobile phone signals do not reach, such as disaster sites, the “moving communication relay station system” enables reliable mobile phone communication as if under normal cir...

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  11. Kyocera’s Next Generation of Inkjet Printheads Take Image Quality and Durability to a New Level

    • Printing Devices

    World’s fastest inkjet technology prints on paper, cardboard, plastic, fabric, and other building materials

    Digital printing technology has won a growing share of the commercial printing market — especially where high-quality text and graphics must be printed onto clothing, packaging, tile, plastic or building materials, in addition to conventional paper. ...

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  12. Kyocera and 24M Develop World’s First SemiSolid Lithium-ion Battery System with Improved Safety, Longer Life, and Lower Cost

    • Corporate
    • Solar Electric Systems

    Plans to Build Full-Scale Mass Production System Following Initial Success with Pilot

    In June 2019, Kyocera began pilot production of 24M’s SemiSolid battery technology to validate its use in residential energy storage systems in the Japanese market. Based on the successful pilot, Kyocera recently rolled out its full Enerezza product ...

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  13. From Smartphones to Smart Health: Kyocera’s worlds’ first Gyro-based Carbohydrate Monitoring System

    • Corporate

    The innovative tracker uses pulse wave patterns to measure carbohydrate metabolism.

    Smart, innovative and intuitive To determine the user’s carbohydrate balance, the device must be held against the wrist one hour after eating to monitor the pulse. Mr. Ajima, an engineer at Kyocera’s medical R&D centre and developer of the device...

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  14. Kyocera to Showcase AI, 5G, and Mobility Technologies at CES 2020

    • Corporate

    Company offers a view “Toward the Future” with latest product innovations shown for the first time in the U.S.

    Kyocera’s latest innovations for creating a safe, secure, and comfortable society will be displayed in five categories — AI Solutions, Sensing Technology, 5G Solutions, Advanced Mobility, and Advanced Devices — with selected technologies showcased...

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  15. High-performance ceramic for oxygen measurements

    • Fine Ceramic Components

    Kyocera’s subsidiary, Kyocera Fineceramics Solutions GmbH, formerly part of Friatec GmbH, develops robust oxygen sensors for managing combustion in industrial processes.

    Precise measurement of oxygen content It is essential to know the level of oxygen of a gas or be able to prove its presence in various industrial processes. Measuring the level of oxygen at high temperatures and under difficult conditions, such as wh...

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  16. Kazuo Inamori, Global Entrepreneur and Philanthropist, Receives Honorary Knighthood from HM the Queen Elizabeth

    • Corporate

    Paul Madden, the British Ambassador to Japan (left), and Kazuo Inamori (right)© British Embassy Tokyo The honor, bestowed in Japan by His Excellency Paul Madden, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom, during an investi...

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  17. Inamori Foundation Awards the 35th Kyoto Prize to Scientists and Artist in the Fields of "Advanced Technology", "Basic Science", and "Arts and Philosophy"

    • Corporate

    On 10th November 2019, chemist Dr. Ching W. Tang, astrophysicist Dr. James Gunn, and founder of Théâtre du Soleil Ariane Mnouchkine received the Kyoto Prize in the ancient Japanese imperial capital. This prize is considered one of the most important international awards for the lifetime achievements of dignitaries in science and culture, in addition to the Nobel Prize.

    Kyoto Prize 2019 Kyoto Prize: An Honor with Tradition The Kyoto Prize was established in 1984 by Kazuo Inamori, founder of Kyocera, one of the world's leading manufacturers of fine ceramic components for the technology industry based in Kyoto. In th...

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  18. Fine Ceramics in Space

    • Corporate
    • Fine Ceramic Components

    Kyocera, one of the leading ceramic manufacturers, presents its products relevant to aerospace and astronomy applications at Space Tech Expo 2019 in Bremen from November 19th-21st.

    Cordierite mirror CordieriteCordierite is an extremely low thermal expansion ceramic, which is ideal for light-weight designs of mirrors and telescopes. The forming capabilities of Kyocera allow for a more efficient processing and light-weightin...

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  19. KYOCERA Group to Exhibit Innovative Technologies and Products at CEATEC 2019 Tradeshow Oct. 15-18

    • Corporate

    Based on the concept of “Building a Future Beyond Our Imagination with IoT”, a wide range of the latest Kyocera technologies will be on display

    Based on the booth concept of “Building a Future Beyond Our Imagination with IoT,” the Kyocera Group’s latest technologies and products for creating a safe, secure, and comfortable society through IoT will be displayed in 5 zones – Mobility, Open ...

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  20. Kyocera Completed Acquisition of Advanced Ceramic Business of Germany-based Friatec GmbH

    • Corporate
    • Fine Ceramic Components

    Acquisition further expands Kyocera’s fine ceramics sector in Europe.

    Kyocera Fineceramics Solutions GmbH in Mannheim, Germany Acquisition Background and ObjectivesSince its founding in 1959, Kyocera has provided advanced ceramic components for a wide range of markets, including industrial machinery, information dev...

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