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From humble beginnings to global industry leaders in optics and electronics, the merger of Konica and Minolta in 2003, ushered in a new era of innovation in the next frontier – digital information management.
2004 Launch of a next-generation Nassenger V – a next- generation inkjet textile printer
In 2006, the company announced that they are refraining from the camera business due to huge losses.
However, this part of the company was sold off during 2006.
2010 Launch of a digital printing system – Bizhub PRESS C8000
2011 Launch of AeroDR – a cassette-type radiography system
In 2012 Konica Minolta bought the Japan operations of FedEx Office.
2016 Launch of Accuriojet KM-1 – B2 digital inkjet press
In 2016, the company won EDP Awards 2016 by the European Digital Press Association (EDP) for its digital inkjet press – the AccurioJet KM-1, and its digital printing system - the bizhub PRESS C71hc.
On October 19, 2017, Konica Minolta acquires the Ambry Genetics Corporation, accelerating the precision medicine business.
Konica Minolta’s 2017 consolidated sales statement shows their strength in the market.
2018 Establishment of Konica Minolta Precision Medicine, Inc
In 2019, the company was awarded by Brand Loyalty Award 2019 in the MFP copier category.
2020 Won Good Design Award 2020 for four designs
The company’s success in driving transformation is also confirmed by IDC, since the ‘IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Print Transformation 2020 Vendor Assessment’ stated that Konica Minolta is ‘recognised globally as a leader in print transformation’.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teletrac Inc. | 1988 | - | 376 | - |
| The Blue Book Building & Construction Network | 1913 | $4.2M | 15 | - |
| Northcoast Business Systems | 1985 | $5.0M | 125 | - |
| Ivystone | 1960 | $27.0M | 227 | 3 |
| Pro Chem | 1969 | $11.7M | 2 | - |
| Goldwell New York | 1976 | $8.0M | 46 | - |
| Enesco | 1958 | $220.0M | 750 | - |
| Seacoast Business Machines | 1984 | $22.0M | 350 | - |
| Sentinel Process Systems | 1950 | $5.8M | 23 | - |
| Bauerfeind | 1929 | $49.9M | 870 | - |
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