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Fujifilm

Fujifilm Holdings Corporation (富士フイルムホールディングス株式会社, Fuji-fuirumu Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha), trading as Fujifilm (富士フイルム, Fuji-fuirumu), or simply Fuji, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, operating in the realms of photography, optics, office and medical electronics,[2][3][4] biotechnology,[5][6] and chemicals.[7][8]

Native name

富士フイルムホールディングス株式会社

Fuji-fuirumu Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha

January 20, 1934 (1934-01-20)

Midtown West, Tokyo Midtown
Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Worldwide

JPÂ¥2.32 trillion (FY 2019)[1]

JPÂ¥186.57 billion (2019)[1]

JPÂ¥124.99 billion (2019)[1]

JPÂ¥3.32 trillion (2019)[1]

73,906 (2019)[1]

The offerings from the company that started as a manufacturer of photographic films, which it still produces, include: document solutions, medical imaging and diagnostics equipment, cosmetics, pharmaceutical drugs, regenerative medicine, stem cells, biologics manufacturing, magnetic tape data storage, optical films for flat-panel displays, optical devices, photocopiers and printers, digital cameras, color films, color paper, photofinishing and graphic arts equipment and materials.[2][4][9][10][11]


Fujifilm is part of the Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group financial conglomerate (keiretsu).

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Fuji Xerox was a joint venture between Fujifilm and Xerox Corporation of North America. After the dissolution of their partnership in 2019, Fujifilm made it a wholly owned subsidiary. In January 2020, the corporate name change was announced, from Fuji Xerox to Fujifilm Business Innovation Corporation, effective on April 1, 2021.[26]


Fujifilm bought Sericol Ltd., a UK-based printing ink company specializing in screen, narrow web, and digital print technologies in March 2005.[27]


Fujifilm de México is a Fujifilm subsidiary in Mexico that sells Fujifilm products since 1934 and has been recognized as one of The Best Mexican Companies (Las Mejores Empresas Mexicanas) from 2012 to 2015, a recognition promoted by Banamex, Deloitte México and Tecnológico de Monterrey.[28]


Fujifilm is active in pharmaceutical products and contract manufacturing[29] through its subsidiaries including Fujifilm Toyama Chemical, Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies, etc.


As of July 2020, the Fujifilm Group has two operating companies, which encompass more than 300 subsidiaries in total, and three "shared services companies" under the umbrella.[30] The group structure and a list of some Fujifilm subsidiaries are the following:[31]

Fujifilm photographic films

Motion picture film stock. (Discontinued 2013.)

Fujifilm FinePix

Fujifilm cameras

List of photographic equipment makers

List of photographic films

List of discontinued photographic films

(Consumer)

Official website

(Corporate)

Official website

. Shashi Interest Group. April 2016. Wiki collection of bibliographic works on Fujifilm

"Company history books (Shashi)"