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Seiko Epson signboard and logo

Seiko Epson signboard and logo

Seiko Epson signboard and logo=January 9,2026,Tokyo

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Seiko Epson signboard and logo

Seiko Epson signboard and logo

Seiko Epson signboard and logo=January 9,2026,Tokyo

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Rapidus R&D hub in northern Japan

Rapidus R&D hub in northern Japan

Yasunori Ogawa (L), president of printer manufacturer Seiko Epson Corp., and Atsuyoshi Koike, his counterpart of chipmaker Rapidus Corp., pose for a photo during a press conference in Chitose, Hokkaido, northern Japan, on Oct. 3, 2024. The two companies have agreed to the building of a Rapidus research and development center in Seiko Epson's plant in Chitose, with the facility expected to begin operating in April 2026.

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Rapidus R&D hub in northern Japan

Rapidus R&D hub in northern Japan

Photo taken on Oct. 3, 2024, shows printer manufacturer Seiko Epson Corp.'s plant in Chitose, Hokkaido, northern Japan, in which a research and development center of chipmaker Rapidus Corp. will be housed. A ceremony marking the start of construction was held the same day, with the research center expected to begin operating in April 2026.

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Rapidus R&D hub in northern Japan

Rapidus R&D hub in northern Japan

Photo taken on Oct. 3, 2024, shows a space earmarked for a research and development center of chipmaker Rapidus Corp. inside printer manufacturer Seiko Epson Corp.'s plant in Chitose, Hokkaido, northern Japan. A ceremony marking the start of construction was held the same day, with the research center expected to begin operating in April 2026.

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Seiko Epson to debut cheaper projectors with built-in DVD players

Seiko Epson to debut cheaper projectors with built-in DVD players

TOKYO, Japan - A new model of Seiko Epson home-use, large-screen projector with a built-in DVD player displayed in Tokyo on Sept. 4. The cheapest model, with an 80-inch screen and 3.8 kilograms in weight, will cost less than 100,000 yen.

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Seiko Epson enters wearable medical device market

Seiko Epson enters wearable medical device market

LAS VEGAS, United States - A visitor tries out a Seiko Epson Corp. wearable medical device at its booth at the U.S. International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Jan. 7, 2015. The Japanese firm targets 10 billion yen in annual sales of such wearable devices in the next three years.

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Seiko Epson to launch smart glasses

Seiko Epson to launch smart glasses

TOKYO, Japan - A model wears the Moverio BT-200 smart glasses, to be launched by Seiko Epson Corp. on April 24, 2014, in Tokyo on Jan. 28. The retail price for the smart glasses, which allow users to watch movies and browse the Internet, is expected to be below 70,000 yen.

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Seiko Epson sponsors Man U

Seiko Epson sponsors Man U

MANCHESTER, England - Minoru Usui (R, front), president of Seiko Epson Corp., poses with players of Manchester United in the English Premier League for a photo in Manchester on Nov. 26, 2010. The Japanese printer maker has struck a sponsorship contract with the popular football club.

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New printer

New printer

TOKYO, Japan - Actor Koji Yakusho (L) and actress Meisa Kuroki promote Seiko Epson Corp.'s new EP-803A printer in Tokyo on Sept. 2, 2010.

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Seiko Epson to consolidate chip production due to record loss

Seiko Epson to consolidate chip production due to record loss

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. Managing Director Kenji Kubota speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on March 11. He said the company plans to consolidate its struggling computer chip and liquid crystal display production facilities in Japan as it anticipates its biggest-ever loss in fiscal 2008 on declining demand due to the global economic crisis.

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Epson unveils 12-gram flying micro-robot, world's lightest

Epson unveils 12-gram flying micro-robot, world's lightest

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. said Aug. 18 it has developed a 12-gram flying micro-robot (in photo), the world's lightest. The robot can be remotely controlled by computer and has an on-board camera able to beam images wirelessly, Epson said.

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Seiko Epson develops world's largest OLED color display

Seiko Epson develops world's largest OLED color display

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. has developed the world's largest color display using an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) (photo), the leading candidate for use in next-generation thin, lightweight displays, the company announced on May 18. Seiko Epson aims to commercialize the 40-inch display, which features 260,000 colors, in 2007 for use mostly in flat-panel televisions.

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Seiko Epson, Sanyo to integrate LCD operations

Seiko Epson, Sanyo to integrate LCD operations

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. President Saburo Kusama (L) and Sanyo Electric Co. President Yukinori Kuwano poses for photos at a press conference in Tokyo on March 24 after announcing an agreement to form a joint company in October 2004 to integrate their liquid crystal display (LCD) operations in a bid to survive competition and slash development costs.

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Seiko Epson proves popular on stock debut

Seiko Epson proves popular on stock debut

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. President Saburo Kusama speaks at a news conference June 24 after the company's stock debuted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) on June 24, fetching an initial price of 3,690 yen, up 1,090 yen from the initial public offering (IPO) price of 2,600 yen. The leading ink-jet printer maker based in Suwa, Nagano Prefecture, was listed on the TSE's First Section.

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Mechanical watches made in Japan by Mirco

Mechanical watches made in Japan by Mirco

In May, Mirco launched its first product, TYPE-02, a mechanical wristwatch with a chronograph function inspired by the 1970s, priced at 250,000 yen, excluding consumption tax. About 100 units were produced and sold out immediately. The customer base was split 50/50 between Japan and overseas. President Hiraoka and Tatsuya Watanabe, director of the company, were close friends who worked hard together in their high school American football team. When they were students, they talked about the appeal of watches, and President Hiraoka went to work for Orient Watch (now Seiko Epson) and Director Watanabe went to work for a watch specialty store. Nowadays, the number of Japanese craftsmen who have the skills to manufacture mechanical watches is decreasing, pushed by quartz watches. Feeling a sense of crisis that Japanese technology was being lost, he accumulated funds and know-how to establish the company. Photo taken on February 18, 2019, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Logo mark of Seiko Epson Corporation

Logo mark of Seiko Epson Corporation

seiko epson, seiko epson, epson, information related equipment manufacturer, precision equipment manufacturer, inkjet printer, printer business, projector, personal computer, semiconductor, quartz crystal, quartz, electronic device, company, sign, logo, logo mark = 2019 (Heisei February 28, 2019, CP+ (CP Plus) 2019 venue, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Epson unveils 12-gram flying micro-robot, world's lightest

Epson unveils 12-gram flying micro-robot, world's lightest

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. said Aug. 18 it has developed a 12-gram flying micro-robot (in photo), the world's lightest. The robot can be remotely controlled by computer and has an on-board camera able to beam images wirelessly, Epson said. (Kyodo)

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Seiko Epson to debut cheaper projectors with built-in DVD player

Seiko Epson to debut cheaper projectors with built-in DVD player

TOKYO, Japan - A new model of Seiko Epson home-use, large-screen projector with a built-in DVD player displayed in Tokyo on Sept. 4. The cheapest model, with an 80-inch screen and 3.8 kilograms in weight, will cost less than 100,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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Seiko Epson to consolidate chip production due to record loss

Seiko Epson to consolidate chip production due to record loss

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. Managing Director Kenji Kubota speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on March 11. He said the company plans to consolidate its struggling computer chip and liquid crystal display production facilities in Japan as it anticipates its biggest-ever loss in fiscal 2008 on declining demand due to the global economic crisis. (Kyodo)

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Seiko Epson's PF-81 New Year's card printer

Seiko Epson's PF-81 New Year's card printer

Picture shows Seiko Epson Corp.'s PF-81 printer with a 9-inch touch panel for making New Year's cards. The printer, capable of displaying a real-size image of postcard, is scheduled to go on sale on Sept. 10. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Seiko Epson to sell smart glasses for professional use

Seiko Epson to sell smart glasses for professional use

Seiko Epson Corp. announces on June 23, 2015, the launch in September of its eyeglass-like Moverio Pro BT-2000 wearable device for professional use that can display information on the line of sight, leaving the user's hands free. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Seiko hopes to boost robot business sales six-fold in decade

Seiko hopes to boost robot business sales six-fold in decade

Seiko Epson Corp.'s new N series industrial robot, which will be put on sale in May 2016, is shown in Tokyo on Nov. 19, 2015. The company hopes to boost its robot business sales to 100 billion yen ($813 million) or more than six times the current level by fiscal 2025 through March 2026. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New printer

New printer

TOKYO, Japan - Actor Koji Yakusho (L) and actress Meisa Kuroki promote Seiko Epson Corp.'s new EP-803A printer in Tokyo on Sept. 2, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Seiko Epson sponsors Man U

Seiko Epson sponsors Man U

MANCHESTER, England - Minoru Usui (R, front), president of Seiko Epson Corp., poses with players of Manchester United in the English Premier League for a photo in Manchester on Nov. 26, 2010. The Japanese printer maker has struck a sponsorship contract with the popular football club. (Kyodo)

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Seiko Epson develops world's largest OLED color display

Seiko Epson develops world's largest OLED color display

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. has developed the world's largest color display using an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) (photo), the leading candidate for use in next-generation thin, lightweight displays, the company announced on May 18. Seiko Epson aims to commercialize the 40-inch display, which features 260,000 colors, in 2007 for use mostly in flat-panel televisions. (Kyodo)

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Seiko Epson, Sanyo to integrate LCD operations

Seiko Epson, Sanyo to integrate LCD operations

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. President Saburo Kusama (L) and Sanyo Electric Co. President Yukinori Kuwano poses for photos at a press conference in Tokyo on March 24 after announcing an agreement to form a joint company in October 2004 to integrate their liquid crystal display (LCD) operations in a bid to survive competition and slash development costs. (Kyodo)

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Seiko Epson proves popular on stock debut

Seiko Epson proves popular on stock debut

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. President Saburo Kusama speaks at a news conference June 24 after the company's stock debuted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) on June 24, fetching an initial price of 3,690 yen, up 1,090 yen from the initial public offering (IPO) price of 2,600 yen. The leading ink-jet printer maker based in Suwa, Nagano Prefecture, was listed on the TSE's First Section. (Kyodo)

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