Kyocera Retiring Copystar Brand
“By fusing resources, energy, expertise, and experience, we are primed to strengthen the Kyocera brand even further…”
“By fusing resources, energy, expertise, and experience, we are primed to strengthen the Kyocera brand even further…”
Acquisitions / Commercial & Production Printing / Kyocera / News
by Kathleen Wirth · Published March 22, 2023
Kyocera Corporation of Japan announced today that it plans to acquire NIXKA S.A.S. – formerly known as Impika…
U.S. restrictions that were put into effect in October 2022 have “… effectively kneecapped China’s semiconductor industry.”
Company’s president says U.S. restrictions on China’s access to advanced technology will drive China’s manufacturing decline.
Kyocera Corporation of Japan today released financial results for its fiscal third quarter and nine-month period…
New solution created for document-imaging dealers to resell to replace declining print-related revenue.
Just as countries once sought to become energy-independent, the race is on to become semiconductor-independent.
Smart Digital Workplace Assistant for printing is said to ease the challenges of the hybrid workplace and mobile users.
Kyocera Document Solutions America today expanded its A4 printer/MFP lineup…
This week’s interesting news comes from Kyocera Corporation of Japan, which is set to make major investments in semiconductor manufacturing.......
Company’s capital investment is expected to reach a record high of 200 billion yen ($1.58 billion) for its current fiscal year.
Kyocera printers also said to feature environmentally friendly features such as low energy consumption, long-lasting consumables, and the use of recycled and recyclable plastics.
New models billed touted as “Big office features, small office package.”
This week, we saw the latest financial results from several document-imaging companies. What caught our eye was that both Epson......
Kyocera Corporation of Japan today reported financial results for its second quarter and for the first half of its fiscal year…
Kyocera Corporation of Japan has agreed to pay $49.9 million to end a consolidated class-action lawsuit.
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