Seiko Epson (OTCMKTS:SEKEY) Corporation is a Japanese electronics company known for its broad portfolio of imaging and printing solutions, as well as precision devices and microelectronics. The company’s core offerings include inkjet, laser and dye-sublimation printers for home, office and industrial use, desktop scanners, and 3LCD projectors. Epson also manufactures compact, energy-efficient robotics and automation systems, as well as semiconductors and sensors that support applications in automotive, healthcare and other sectors.
Established in 1942 as Suwa Seikosha Co., Ltd., the business first adopted the “Epson” name in 1968 with the release of the EP-101 electronic printer—so named as the “son of the electronic printer.” In 1982, the company formally became Seiko Epson Corporation, reflecting its integration within the broader Seiko Group. Over the decades, Epson has introduced proprietary technologies such as the PrecisionCore printhead and advanced projection engines, helping to differentiate its products on both performance and sustainability metrics.
With headquarters in Suwa, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, Epson operates a global manufacturing and sales network spanning the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The company serves a diverse customer base that ranges from individual consumers and small businesses to large enterprises and public institutions. Epson’s regional operations include production facilities in Japan, China, Indonesia and the Philippines, as well as sales and support offices in more than 90 countries.
Under the leadership of President and CEO Yasunori Ogawa, Seiko Epson continues to emphasize environmental stewardship through low-energy designs, refillable ink systems and carbon-neutral initiatives. The company is further expanding into growth areas such as industrial automation, smart manufacturing and wearable devices, leveraging its expertise in precision components, digital imaging and microelectromechanical systems.