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Kyocera Corp S/ADR (KYOCY) is a global leader in advanced ceramics, industrial components, and smart energy systems. In a recent sustainability initiative, Kyocera released the 'TRUE BLUE TEXTILE' project, highlighting water-saving textile printing technology. The company is committed to environmental conservation through innovative solutions in the textile industry, partnering with renowned designers and institutions.
Kyocera Corporation has developed a new Transmissive Metasurface technology aimed at enhancing wireless communication for 5G and future 6G networks. This innovation allows for improved signal redirection, overcoming obstacles that hinder traditional signal propagation. Recent tests showed that the technology significantly improved signal strength in obstructed areas, matching that of unobstructed connections. Kyocera's solution expands coverage areas for high-frequency signals, optimizing performance in challenging environments.
Marubeni Corporation and KYOCERA Corporation are set to initiate a Proof of Concept (POC) test for a smart checkout system utilizing KYOCERA's AI object recognition technology in Kanagawa, Japan, this summer. This development aims to enhance operational efficiency in supermarkets grappling with labor shortages. The system, designed to recognize multiple products at once, requires minimal installation costs, needing just a camera, PC, and display. Leveraging Marubeni's retail expertise, the POC seeks to pave the way for commercial deployment.
Kyocera Corporation reported strong financial results for the nine months ended December 31, 2021. Sales revenue reached JPY 1,355,665 million, a 23.2% increase from the previous year. Operating profit soared by 175.6% to JPY 118,458 million, while profit before income taxes rose by 87%, totaling JPY 163,103 million. The increase in profits was influenced by heightened demand in the semiconductor sector and effective cost management. However, the company maintained its sales and profit forecasts for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022, amid ongoing uncertainties related to COVID-19.
Kyocera Corporation and TSI HOLDINGS are collaborating to enhance customer engagement through a new Customer Preference Management System. This system will streamline customer preference data from physical stores, allowing retailers to offer personalized shopping experiences similar to online platforms. Utilizing IoT technology, real-time customer behavior will be tracked and analyzed, helping businesses improve service and customer satisfaction. The initiative aims to transform traditional retail by integrating online and offline shopping experiences.
KYOCERA SLD Laser has announced its achievement of the world's fastest LiFi system, delivering over 90 Gbps, making it 100 times faster than 5G. This innovative DataLight technology will be demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show from
KYOCERA Corporation, based in Kyoto, has launched its innovative HAPTIVITY® i technology, merging patented touch capabilities with TactoTek’s IMSE™ structural electronics. This breakthrough allows for the creation of custom 3D shapes, significantly reducing the weight of components by up to 80% and cutting CO2 emissions by 34%. The HAPTIVITY® i technology promises improved durability, ease of cleaning, and seamless integration into various applications, including automotive controls and smart home systems.
KYOCERA SLD Laser, Inc. (KSLD) will showcase innovative products at CES 2022, including the world’s first LaserLight engines that combine white and infrared illumination for diverse applications. This technology enhances night vision and sensing capabilities in automotive and consumer markets. KSLD will also reveal the first optical power transmission over fiber, improving efficiency in electric vehicles. Additionally, a unique optical disinfection module utilizing dual light emission will be presented. KSLD aims to redefine intelligent illumination and wireless communication systems.
Kyocera has launched the DuraSport 5G, a rugged Android smartphone designed for adventurers and businesses, retailing at
Kyocera Corporation and JMA Wireless announced a partnership to develop a groundbreaking 5G millimeter-wave backhaul system aimed at enhancing 5G deployment in Japan. This innovative system leverages Kyocera's base station technology alongside JMA's XRAN, a software-powered open-RAN solution, to provide a cost-effective alternative to traditional RAN systems. It allows mobile operators to upgrade older infrastructure for 5G integration seamlessly. The system is anticipated to launch in 2022 and aims to improve connectivity even in hard-to-reach areas.
Kyocera Corporation and JMA Wireless have officially partnered to develop a 5G millimeter-wave backhaul system. This system aims to connect donor stations and relay nodes, facilitating swift deployment of 5G base stations in areas lacking fiber optics. By leveraging O-RAN technology, the project intends to reduce installation costs and time, particularly in rural settings. The collaboration will also draw on SoftBank Corp.'s expertise to meet market demands. The target for product launch is set for the fiscal year 2022.
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