Kyocera (OTCMKTS:KYOCY) (OTCMKTS: KYOCY) is a diversified global technology company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. Since its founding in 1959 as Kyoto Ceramic Company by Dr. Kazuo Inamori, Kyocera has expanded from its origins in advanced ceramics into a broad portfolio of products and services. The company’s core expertise lies in the development and manufacture of fine ceramic components, electronic devices, and industrial tools designed for high-reliability applications.
Kyocera serves a wide range of markets with offerings that include precision ceramic parts for semiconductor production, components for automotive and aerospace industries, and advanced electronic modules for mobile and telecommunications equipment. The company also produces document solutions such as printers, copiers and multifunction devices, alongside software services that support workflow optimization and digital transformation for businesses worldwide.
In addition to its industrial and office imaging businesses, Kyocera has established a significant presence in the clean energy sector. The company designs and installs solar photovoltaic systems for residential, commercial and utility-scale projects. Kyocera’s sustainability initiatives extend to developing energy-efficient products and leveraging its ceramic technologies to reduce environmental impact across its operations.
With operations spanning Japan, the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific, Kyocera maintains a global network of research centers, manufacturing plants and sales offices. Under the leadership of President Hideo Tanimoto, the company continues to pursue innovation through strategic investments in R&D and partnerships across key technology domains. Kyocera’s long-standing commitment to quality and technological advancement positions it as a reliable supplier and solutions provider in multiple high-growth industries.