CANON FACT BOOK
2008/2009
CONTENTS
1 CANON GROUP 10-YEAR SUMMARY 2 CANON INC. CORPORATE SUMMARY 3 CANON’S PRODUCT RANGE 4 YESTERDAY AND TODAY 8 GROUP DIRECTORY
C A N O N G R O U P 1 0 - Y E A R S U M M A RY
(As of December 31, 2007)
NET SALES, INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES AND MINORITY INTERESTS, NET INCOME AND TOTAL ASSETS OF THE CANON GROUP (Millions of yen) 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Net sales ¥ 2,736,084 2,530,896 2,696,420 2,907,573 2,940,128 3,198,072 3,467,853 3,754,191 4,156,759 Income before income taxes and minority interests 239,513 156,072 227,196 281,566 330,017 448,170 552,116 612,004 719,143 Net income 109,569 70,234 134,088 167,561 190,737 275,730 343,344 384,096 455,325 Total assets 2,728,329 2,587,532 2,832,125 2,844,756 2,942,706 3,182,148 3,587,021 4,043,553 4,521,915 SALES BY PRODUCT
(Millions of yen)
(Thousands of U.S. dollars)
2007 4,481,346 $ 39,310,053 768,388 488,332 4,512,625 6,740,246 4,283,614 39,584,430
(Thousands of U.S. dollars)
Office imaging products* Computer peripherals Business information products Cameras Optical and other products*
1998 ¥ 956,673 1,092,086 223,563 263,474 200,288
1999 880,295 987,481 209,310 273,126 180,684
2000 861,594 1,050,329 198,487 318,234 267,776
2001 980,053 1,047,385 196,051 381,367 302,717
2002 1,023,131 1,055,956 147,108 485,778 228,155
2003 1,081,995 1,089,312 123,493 653,540 249,732
2004 1,120,972 1,149,914 117,067 763,079 316,821
2005 1,153,240 1,244,906 104,255 879,186 372,604
2006 1,185,925 1,398,408 106,754 1,041,865 423,807
2007 1,290,788 $ 11,322,702 1,537,511 13,486,939 107,243 940,727 1,152,663 10,111,079 393,141 3,448,606
*As of the 1st quarter of 2004, Canon has changed classification of the information system business from “Optical and other products” to “Office imaging products’’ in order to better reflect the current relationship with those products.
SALES BY REGION
(Millions of yen)
(Thousands of U.S. dollars)
Japan Americas Europe Other areas
1998 ¥ 725,063 960,892 842,493 207,636
1999 718,513 864,781 737,140 210,462
2000 779,366 889,764 757,942 269,348
2001 827,288 982,104 806,104 292,077
2002 732,551 1,010,166 857,167 340,244
2003 801,400 1,045,166 969,042 382,464
2004 849,734 1,059,425 1,093,295 465,399
2005 856,205 1,145,950 1,181,258 570,778
2006 932,290 1,283,646 1,314,305 626,518
2007 947,587 $ 8,312,167 1,336,168 11,720,772 1,499,286 13,151,632 698,305 6,125,482
(Thousands of U.S. dollars)
R&D EXPENDITURE, R&D EXPENSE TO NET SALES RATIO, CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AND DEPRECIATION (Millions of yen) 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 R&D expenditure ¥176,967 177,922 194,552 218,616 233,669 259,140 275,300 R&D expense to net sales ratio (%) 6.5 7.0 7.2 7.5 7.9 8.1 7.9 Capital expenditure 221,401 200,386 170,986 207,674 198,702 210,038 318,730 Depreciation 159,888 155,682 144,043 147,286 158,469 168,636 174,397 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Japan Americas Europe Other areas Total employees 1998 37,965 12,010 12,501 17,323 79,799 1999 38,222 11,678 12,713 18,396 81,009 2000 39,496 11,570 12,517 23,090 86,673 2001 44,809 10,908 12,875 25,028 93,620 2002 44,443 10,151 11,889 31,319 97,802 2003 45,380 10,180 11,307 35,700 102,567
2005 286,476 7.6 383,784 205,727
2006 308,307 7.4 379,657 235,804
2007 368,261 $ 3,230,360 8.2 428,549 3,759,202 309,815 2,717,676
2004 46,103 10,258 10,898 40,998 108,257
2005 48,637 9,938 10,922 46,086 115,583
2006 50,753 10,269 11,286 46,191 118,499
2007 55,227 10,738 12,285 53,102 131,352
Note: U.S. dollar amounts are translated from yen at the rate of U.S.$1 = ¥114, the approximate exchange rate on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market as of December 28, 2007, solely for the convenience of the reader.
SALES BY PRODUCT
4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0
(Billions of yen)
SALES BY REGION (2007)
R&D EXPENDITURE
400
(Billions of yen)
Business machines Cameras Optical and other products
350
300
Other areas 16%
Japan
250
21%
200 150
Europe 33%
Americas 30%
100
50
0
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C A N O N I N C. C O R POR AT E S U M M A RY
(As of December 31, 2007)
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (As of April 1, 2008)
Chairman & CEO
Yasuo Mitsuhashi
Chief Executive, Peripheral Products Operations
Directors
Fujio Mitarai
President & COO
Shunichi Uzawa
Executive Vice President, Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Tomonori Iwashita
Group Executive, Environment Headquarters Group Executive, Quality Management Headquarters
Tsuneji Uchida
Executive Vice President
Toshiyuki Komatsu
Deputy Group Executive, Corporate Planning Development Headquarters
Tadashi Ohe Yoshinobu Shimizu Minoru Shishikura
Executive Officers
Toshizo Tanaka
Group Executive, Policy & Economy Research Headquarters Senior Managing Directors
Masahiro Osawa
Group Executive, Finance & Accounting Headquarters
Tetsuro Tahara
Group Executive, Global Manufacturing & Logistics Headquarters
Sachio Kageyama
President & CEO, Canon Vietnam Co., Ltd.
Shigeyuki Matsumoto
Group Executive, Device Technology Development Headquarters Deputy Group Executive, Core Technology Development Headquarters
Masayuki Ito
President & CEO, Canon Ecology Industry Inc.
Nobuyoshi Tanaka
Group Executive, Corporate Intellectual Property & Legal Headquarters
Seijiro Sekine
Group Executive, Information & Communication Systems Headquarters
Masahiro Haga
Executive Vice President, Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Junji Ichikawa
Chief Executive, Optical Products Operations
Katsuichi Shimizu
Chief Executive, Inkjet Products Operations
Shunji Onda
Group Executive, Global Procurement Headquarters
Kengo Uramoto
Group Executive, Human Resources Management & Organization Headquarters
Akiyoshi Moroe
Group Executive, External Relations Headquarters Group Executive, General Affairs Headquarters
Ryoichi Bamba
President, Canon Europa N.V. President & CEO, Canon Europe Ltd.
Kazunori Fukuma
President & CEO, SED Inc.
Masanori Yamada
Deputy Chief Executive, Office Imaging Products Operations
Kunio Watanabe
Group Executive, Corporate Planning Development Headquarters Deputy Group Executive, Policy & Economy Research Headquarters Managing Directors
Toshio Homma
Chief Executive, L Printer Products Operations
Hideki Ozawa
President & CEO, Canon (China) Co., Ltd.
Masaki Nakaoka
Chief Executive, Office Imaging Products Operations
Masaya Maeda
Chief Executive, Image Communication Products Operations Corporate Auditors
Akio Noguchi
Deputy Chief Executive, Peripheral Products Operations
Hiroyuki Suematsu
Chief Executive, Chemical Products Operations
Haruhisa Honda
Group Executive, Production Engineering Headquarters
Yoroku Adachi
President & CEO, Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Keijiro Yamazaki Kunihiro Nagata
Yasuhiro Tani
Group Executive, Digital Platform Technology Development Headquarters
COMMON STOCK PRICE RANGE *
(Yen)
High Low PATENT ROYALTY INCOME
(Millions of yen)
1998 ¥2,267 1,287
1999 2,800 1,447
2000 3,747 2,267
2001 3,553 2,100
2002 3,500 2,413
2003 4,140 2,607
2004 3,880 3,273
2005 4,780 3,460
2006 6,780 4,567
2007 ¥ 7,450 5,190
(Thousands of U.S. dollars)
*On July 1, 2006 Canon Inc. effected a 3-for-2 split of its common shares. The figures for years prior to 2006 have been adjusted to reflect the stock split.
Patent royalty income Ratio of patent royalty income to expense (%)
1998 ¥ 17,957 15,350
1999 15,771 5,292
2000 15,798 4,908
2001 24,231 4,127
2002 20,239 1,949
2003 21,690 1,275
2004 22,357 227
2005 20,924 1,381
2006 28,069 189
2007 ¥ 30,709 $ 269,377 948
TOP 10 CORPORATIONS RECEIVING U.S. PATENTS 1998–2007
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1998 Company IBM Canon NEC Motorola Sony Samsung Electronics Fujitsu Toshiba Eastman Kodak Hitachi 2003 Company IBM Canon Hitachi Matsushita Electric Micron Technology Intel Royal Philips Electronics Samsung Electronics Sony Fujitsu Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 1999 Company IBM NEC Canon Samsung Electronics Sony Toshiba Fujitsu Motorola Lucent Technologies Mitsubishi Electric 2004 Company IBM Matsushita Electric Canon Hewlett-Packard Micron Technology Samsung Electronics Intel Hitachi Toshiba Sony Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2000 Company IBM NEC Canon Samsung Electronics Lucent Technologies Sony Micron Technology Toshiba Motorola Fujitsu 2005 Company IBM Canon Hewlett-Packard Matsushita Electric Samsung Electronics Micron Technology Intel Hitachi Toshiba Fujitsu Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2001 Company IBM NEC Canon Micron Technology Samsung Electronics Matsushita Electric Sony Hitachi Mitsubishi Electric Fujitsu 2006 Company IBM Samsung Electronics Canon Matsushita Electric Hewlett-Packard Intel Sony Hitachi Toshiba Micron Technology
(Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office)
No. 2,657 1,928 1,627 1,406 1,316 1,304 1,189 1,170 1,124 1,094
No. 2,756 1,842 1,795 1,545 1,410 1,200 1,192 1,192 1,152 1,054
No. 2,886 2,021 1,890 1,441 1,411 1,385 1,304 1,232 1,196 1,147
No. 3,411 1,953 1,877 1,643 1,450 1,440 1,363 1,271 1,184 1,166
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2002 Company IBM Canon Micron Technology NEC Hitachi Matsushita Electric Sony General Electric Hewlett-Packard Mitsubishi Electric 2007* Company IBM Samsung Electronics Canon Matsushita Electric Intel Microsoft Toshiba Sony Micron Technology Hewlett-Packard
No. 3,288 1,893 1,833 1,821 1,602 1,544 1,434 1,416 1,385 1,373
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
No. 3,415 1,992 1,893 1,774 1,707 1,592 1,353 1,313 1,311 1,302
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
No. 3,248 1,934 1,805 1,775 1,760 1,604 1,601 1,513 1,311 1,305
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
No. 2,941 1,828 1,797 1,688 1,641 1,561 1,549 1,271 1,258 1,154
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
No. 3,616 2,444 2,385 2,253 2,108 1,963 1,814 1,751 1,714 1,610
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
No. 3,135 2,733 1,989 1,948 1,866 1,639 1,553 1,485 1,475 1,471
*Based on weekly patent counts issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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CANON’S PRODUCT RANGE
•Personal-use copying machines •Monochrome network
multifunction devices and multifunction devices
•Personal-use •Office-use
•Personal-use facsimile machines •Office-use facsimile machines
laser beam printers laser beam printers
•Office-use color multifunction devices •Digital color production systems •Photosensitive drums •Supplies, service parts •Toner •Toner cartridges •CANON iMAGE GATEWAY •e-Maintenance
Copying mach multifunction ines/ devices
•Image scanners
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•LCD projectors •Communication cameras •Network cameras •Visualizers
ser v ern et ice s
•Print heads/ink tanks •Print media •Inkjet printers •Inkjet all-in-ones •Compact photo printers •Professional photo printers •Large-format inkjet printers •Color card printers
(Canon Finetech)
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•Document scanners •Network scanners •Check scanners
(Canon Electronics)
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•Calculators •Electronic dictionaries •Others
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(Canon Electronic Business Machines (H.K.))
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•Binoculars
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•Compact photo
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•Portable printers
information terminals (Canon Electronics)
Software
•3D graphic API •Document solutions
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•Digital video
camcorders
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•Interchangeable
lenses for SLR cameras
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•Color label printers •Cable ID printers •Plate and sheet printers
(Canon Finetech)
•Semiconductor exposure equipment •Sputtering equipment
(Canon ANELVA)
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•Die bonders •Others
(Canon Machinery)
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•Mirror-projection aligners •LCD/PDP manufacturing equipment
(Canon ANELVA)
•OLED panel manufacturing equipment
(Canon ANELVA, Tokki)
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Elec tron ic d evic es
Factory automation
Compo nents
•Digital cameras •Film cameras
•Vacuum thin-film deposition equipment
(Canon ANELVA, Tokki) (Canon Machinery) (Tokki)
•Electronic components manufacturing equipment •Thin-film solar cell manufacturing equipment •TV broadcasting lenses •Remote control pan-tilt systems •Optical beam communication systems •Others •Digital radiography
•Video camcorder lenses •Projection TV lenses •Print modules
(Canon Finetech)
•Professional-use food-waste
processing machines (Canon Electronics)
•Optical sensors •Contact image sensors •HDTV digital encoders
/decoders
systems
•Others
•Optical encoder •Digital galvano scanners •Micro laser interferometer •Laser Doppler speedometer •Vacuum pump/
measurement systems (Canon ANELVA Technix) •Others
•Retinal cameras •Production technology •Tonometers
software
•Factory automation systems •Compact injection molding •Others
machines (Canon Electronics)
The composition of Canon's complete product lineup as shown here is the result of constant efforts to maximize the potential of the Canon Group's resources. 3
Y E S T E R DAY A N D TO DAY
1933 • Canon’s predecessor, Precision Optical Instruments
Laboratory, is founded in Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, to conduct research into quality cameras.
• The Canon 8T, an 8 mm cinecamera, is introduced.
• Fukushima Canon Inc. is established as a camera
manufacturing plant.
1957 • Canon Europa, the sole European distributor, is
established in Geneva. • The Canon L1 still camera and Canon 8T 8 mm cinecamera become the first products to receive the Good Design product designation awarded by Japan’s Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
1970 • Canon Inc., Taiwan, Canon’s first manufacturing
facility outside of Japan, is established.
1934 • The Kwanon, Japan’s first 35 mm focal-plane-shutter
camera, is produced in prototype form.
• Canon enters the market for personal calculators. • The NP-1100, Japan’s first PPC, is introduced.
1958 • A field zoom lens for television broadcasting is introduced. 1959 • Through a tie-up with Documat Inc. of the U.S., Canon
enters the micrographics market.
Kwanon camera (1934)
1935 • The company files for registration of the “Canon”
trademark.
• The Hansa Canon, a 35 mm focal-plane-shutter camera,
is introduced.
• Canon enters the market for magnetic heads. • The Synchroreader is introduced. 1960 • Canon develops a magnetic head for use in VTRs. 1961 • The company’s main factory in Toride (today, the Toride
Plant) is completed. • “Electric-eye” boom is sparked by the introduction of the Canonet. • Canon completes Japan’s first rotary microfilm system.
NP-1100 copying machine (1970)
• The PPC-1, Japan’s first mask aligner, is announced.
1937 • Precision Optical Industry, Co., Ltd. is founded. 1939 • In-house production of Serenar Lens commences. 1940 • Japan’s first indirect X-ray camera is developed.
1962 • Canon develops its first five-year plan in preparation
for full-fledged entry into the business machine market.
• Canon Latin America, the company’s sole distributor
for Latin America, is established in Panama.
1963 • Canon SA Geneva is established. By abolishing the
sole-distributor system, Canon moves to a new sales system, with outlets under the direct control of the headquarters in Tokyo. • Canon starts work on optical fiber development. • An X-ray mirror camera is introduced.
PPC-1 mask aligner (1970)
1971 • Canon Business Machines Sales, Inc., and Canon Camera
Sales Co., Ltd., merge to form Canon Sales Co., Inc.
• The Canon F-1, a top-end SLR camera, and FD lenses are
introduced.
Indirect X-ray camera (1940)
1942 • Takeshi Mitarai is appointed president of Precision
Optical Industry, Co., Ltd.
• The BP-1000 billing machine is introduced. Canon enters
the field of office computers.
1964 • Tamagawa factory (today, the Tamagawa Plant) opens,
producing 8 mm movie cameras and lenses. • The Canola 130, the world’s first 10-key electronic calculator, is introduced.
1972 • Canon Giessen GmbH, Canon’s first European
manufacturing site, is established in Germany.
• The NP-70, the world’s first PPC with the liquid-dry
system, is introduced.
1973 • Canon Deutschland GmbH is established.
Takeshi Mitarai
• Japan’s first full-color PPC is introduced. • A macro zoom lens for cinematography wins an Academy
Award in the science and technology category from the U.S. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Canola 130 calculator (1964)
1945 • Production commences for the midrange JII focal-planeshutter camera.
1946 • The Ginza Camera Service Station opens.
• The Canon SII is introduced, receiving great acclaim from
ranking officers in the Occupation Forces and foreign buyers in Japan.
1974 • Takeo Maeda is appointed president of Canon Inc.
• Canon Business Machines, Inc., is established in
California, U.S.A.
1965 • Canon enters the copying machine field with the
introduction of the Canofax 1000.
1947 • The company becomes Canon Camera Co., Inc.
• Government designates Canon cameras priority exports
when Japan resumes export activities.
1966 • Canon U.S.A., Inc., is established. 1967 • The 30th anniversary slogan–“Cameras in the Right
Hand, Business Machines in the Left”–is announced.
• Optron, Inc. (today, Canon Optron, Inc.) is established. • The Canonac 100 and 500 office computers are
introduced.
• The Communicator, a portable “tape-writer” for the
speech impaired, is announced.
1949 • Canon shares are listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
for the first time when postwar stock trading resumes.
• The ratio of exports to net sales surpasses 50%. • Canon Latin America, Inc., is established.
• Canon initiates sales of the Optacon, an electronic reader
for the blind.
• The Canon IIB wins first prize at a national camera
exhibition held in San Francisco.
1975 • Canon France S.A.S. is established.
• Canon succeeds in developing a laser beam printer
(LBP).
1951 • Canon concentrates head office and manufacturing
plants in Shimomaruko, Ohta-ku, Tokyo.
1976 • The first Premier Company Plan is launched.
A committee is established to discuss Canon development, production and sales systems. • The Kosugi office opens as a base for optical equipment. • Canon (U.K.) Ltd. is established. • Canon enters the facsimile machine market. • The AE-1 SLR camera with a built-in microcomputer is introduced, triggering an AE boom. • The CR-45NM, the world’s first nonmydriatic retinal camera, is introduced.
1952 • The Canon IVSb, the world’s first speed-light synchronized
35 mm flash-and-shutter camera, is introduced.
1954 • Canon and the NHK Science and Technical Research
Laboratories jointly develop a television camera to prepare for the commencement of television broadcasting.
1955 • Canon’s New York branch office is opened.
1968 • Canon Business Machines Sales, Inc., is established in
Japan.
• Canon Amsterdam N.V. (today, Canon Europa N.V.) is
established.
• The Canon NP System, the original electrophotography
technology, is introduced and Canon enters the plainpaper copier (PPC) market. • Canon Electronics is successful in the mass production of four-track, four-channel stereo recording heads.
1977 • Ryuzaburo Kaku is appointed president of Canon Inc.
1969 • The company’s name is changed to Canon Inc.
• The Canon Research Center is established in Meguro,
1956 • Supplier of precision components Chichibu Eikosha
Co., Ltd. (today, Canon Electronics Inc.) becomes a Canon affiliate.
Tokyo.
Ryuzaburo Kaku
• Canon Camera Sales Co., Inc., is founded for Japanese
marketing.
• The Utsunomiya plant of Tochigi Canon Inc. (today,
Canon Inc.’s Utsunomiya Plant) opens.
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• The K-35 series of lenses for cinematography wins an
Academy Award from the U.S. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
• The PC Printer 70 is introduced as the world's first plainpaper reader/printer for COM. • Canon announces laser beam facsimile machines. • Practical tests of a still video camcorder are conducted at the Los Angeles Olympic Games. • The digital laser copying machine system NP-9030 is introduced. • The LBP-8/CX, the world’s smallest and lightest laser beam printer, is introduced.
• Canon launches a broadcasting lens with 50 x zoom, then
the highest zoom ratio in the world.
• Sales of CAPLAS, a CAE software application for use in
injection molding, commence.
1978 • A product-specific business division structure is
introduced. • Canon begins offering color copying services. • Canon Australia Pty. Ltd. is established. • The NP-8500, the world’s first retention-type copying machine, is introduced. • The PLA-500FA, the world’s first mask aligner with a laser-based automatic alignment system, is introduced.
1988 • Canon announces its second inauguration with the
launch of the First Global Corporation Plan, which introduces the corporate philosophy of kyosei . • Canon Research Centre Europe Ltd. is established in the U.K. • Canon Opto (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. is established. • Canon Business Machines de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. is established. • Nagahama Canon Inc. is established in Japan. • Canon becomes the first Japanese company to qualify for an in-house certification system using the CSA mark (Canadian electrical safety standard). • Cumulative production of PC series personal-use copying machines reaches 2 million units. • The Color Bubble Jet Copier A1 is introduced. • Sales of Canon’s optical disk system commence. • Sales commence for the FAX 705, with Canon’s GENESIS digital image-processing technology. • The RC-760 still video camera incorporating a 600,000 pixel CCD, the world’s largest, is introduced. • The Q-PIC floppy disk camera is introduced.
1979 • Overseas sales exceed ¥100 billion for the first time.
• Copyer Co., Ltd. becomes an affiliated company. • Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd. is established. • The LBP-10, using a semiconductor laser, is introduced.
LBP-8 laser beam printer (1984)
• The FPA-1500FA stepper for 1MDRAM is introduced. • The PV14 x 12.5B HD, a zoom lens for high-definition
television, is announced.
1985 • A tie-up agreement related to computer technology is
concluded with Hewlett-Packard Co. of the U.S.
LBP-10 laser beam printer (1979)
• The AF35M, a fully automatic AF compact camera, is
introduced.
• Canon Virginia, Inc., is established in the U.S.A. • Lotte Canon Co., Ltd. (today, Canon Korea Business
Solutions Inc.), a joint venture, is established in the ROK.
• A mini floppy disk drive is introduced. 1980 • The Canoword 55 Japanese-language word processor,
the first such product with roman alphabet inputting, is introduced.
• The BJ-80, the world’s first inkjet printer using
Bubble Jet technology, is introduced. • The Canofile 5500 electronic filing system is introduced. • The EZPS5300 electronic editing and printing system is introduced. • The Canovision 8 VM-E1, an 8 mm video camcorder, is introduced.
1989 • Keizo Yamaji is appointed president of Canon Inc.
• Canon acquires equity in NeXT Inc. of the U.S., in
exchange for sales rights for the Far East.
• Canon Dalian Business Machines, Inc., is established in
the PRC.
• Cumulative production of NP copying machines reaches
5 million units.
1986 • A tie-up agreement covering ISDN fax interface
technology is concluded with Siemens AG of Germany.
• The CLC-500 color laser copying machine is introduced.
• A tie-up agreement covering advanced medical equipment
is concluded with Eastman Kodak Co. of the U.S.
• The FC-3 and FC-5 portable personal-use copying
Canoword 55 word processor (1980)
machines are introduced.
CLC-500 color copying machine (1989)
• The Telefax B-601, Japan’s first G2 fax, is introduced. • The Auto Ref R-1, an automatic refractometer, is introduced. 1981 • The Hiratsuka Plant opens as the Component
Development Center. • The Ami Plant opens as a precision equipment factory for the manufacture of facsimiles and precision molds. • The Ueno Plant opens as a copying machine and LBP chemical product manufacturing factory. • The NP-8500 SUPER, an ultrahigh-speed copying machine capable of producing 135 copies per minute, is introduced. • The New F-1, a professional-use system SLR, is introduced. • A CVC video system is introduced.
FC-3 copying machine (1986)
• The Ai Note IN-3000, a PDA with handwritten input
capability, is introduced.
• The EOS-1, a top-of-the-line autofocus SLR camera, is
introduced.
• The FAX L3100, conforming to the G4 standard, is introduced. • The Canola BP1210-D, a Bubble Jet desktop calculator,
is introduced. • The T90 high-performance electronic SLR camera is introduced. • The RC-701, the world’s first still video camera, and video system is introduced. • Sales begin for the Auto Keratometer RK-1, which can measure both refractivity and corneal shape. • Canon’s Corner Cube Reflector is installed in the Ajisai geodetic satellite.
• The A1 (A1Hi in other regions), an 8 mm video camcorder
with high-end specifications, is introduced.
1990 • Canon forms the Environment Assurance Promotion
Committee.
1982 • The Second Premier Company Plan is launched.
• Oita Canon Inc. is established in Japan. • The PC-10 and PC-20, the world’s first personal copying
machines with replaceable cartridges, are introduced.
• Canon launches its toner cartridge recycling system. • Canon Information Systems, Inc., is established in the U.S.A. • Canon Research Center America, Inc., is established. • Canon Information Systems Research Australia Pty. Ltd.
is established.
• Canon Information Systems R&D Europe Ltd. (today,
Canon Research Centre France S.A.S.) is established.
• The HT-3000 handy terminal is introduced. • The AS-100 16-bit personal computer is introduced. • The AP400 and AP500 electronic typewriters (for
Western languages) are introduced.
1987 • The Canon Foundation is established to provide
assistance for research into mutual understanding between Japan and Europe. • Canon licenses camera technologies to GoldStar Precision of Korea, which begins production. • The CLC-1, a digital full-color copying machine, is introduced. • The Board Copier A-1, an electronic blackboard that can print on plain paper, is introduced. • Sales of the CanoWord series Japanese word processor begin. • The EOS autofocus SLR camera is introduced, along with a range of EF lenses.
• Canon Zhuhai, Inc. is established in the PRC. • Canon Hi-Tech (Thailand) Ltd. is established. • Niigata Canotech Co., Inc. (today, Canon Imaging
Systems Inc.) is established.
• The Crib-O-Gram, an audio-visual tester for infants, is
introduced.
• The NP9800, the world’s first high-speed copying
machine to incorporate fuzzy logic, is introduced.
1983 • The Utsunomiya Optical Products Plant opens as a factory
to manufacture mask aligners and peripheral equipment. • Canon Bretagne S.A.S. is established in France. • The CanoWord Mini 5 personal-use word processor is introduced. • The MyCard, credit card-sized calculator, is introduced. • The T50 SLR camera is introduced and wins Japan’s 1983 Good Design Grand Prize.
• The BJ-10 series of notebook-size inkjet printers is
introduced.
1984 • A joint technology agreement is signed in the PRC;
copying machine production starts at facilities in Zhanjiang and Tianjin. • Canon Components, Inc. is established in Japan.
BJ-10v Inkjet printer (1990)
• The Canofile 250, an electronic filing system using
magneto-optical disks, is introduced.
EOS 650 SLR camera (1987)
• The FPA-2000i1, an i-line stepper, is introduced. 5
1991 • TECH Semiconductor Singapore, Pte. Ltd., a joint venture
company with Texas Instruments, Hewlett-Packard and the government of Singapore, is established.
• Toner cartridge collection reaches 10 million units. • After a 34-year hiatus, Canon reenters the binocular market
with its 12 X 36 IS model, which compensates for handshake by incorporating Canon’s Vari-Angle Prism. • Canon‘s first digital SLR camera, EOS DCS 3, is introduced. • The world’s first FLCD is commercialized. • The EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM, the world’s first camera lens with image stabilizer, is introduced. • The CLC1000, a high-speed, full-color copying machine with four photosensitive drums, is introduced.
1999 • The Ayase Office opens with the goal of reinforcing the
R&D structure for semiconductor-related devices.
• Oita Canon Materials Inc. is established as an
integrated production site for chemical products for business machines. • Canon optical technologies are applied in the Subaru, one of the world’s largest astronomical telescopes. • The BJC-8200 full-color inkjet printer is introduced, featuring a new printing head technology, New “MicroFine Droplet Technology.” • The compact GT270 eyeglass display is introduced.
• Canon wins the first Chairman’s Award from the
National Geographic Society for commencing the collection and recycling of toner cartridges. • Canon succeeds in developing the world’s first display based on ferroelectric liquid crystal display (FLCD) technology. • The L1 (EX1Hi in other regions), an 8 mm video camcorder with interchangeable lenses conforming to the VL-mount standard, is introduced.
1992 • Canon Seiko Co., Ltd. and Canon Chemical Co., Inc.
merge to form Canon Chemicals Inc. • Canon Electronic Business Machines (H.K.) Co., Ltd. begins operations. • LBP production reaches 10 million units. • Toner cartridge production reaches 100 million units. • Canon develops world’s first 1-chip LSI featuring complete conformance with the JBIG (Joint Bilevel Image Group) advanced digital image compression scheme. • Canon and the NHK Engineering Service Foundation jointly develop a high-speed camera conforming to the Hi-Vision format. • The CLC 550, the world’s first copying machine with anti-forgery technology, is introduced. • The GP55, a digital copying machine combining superior image quality with computer compatibility, is introduced. • Sales begin for the NP6030 copying machine, with an ecological design. • Canon’s first full-color inkjet printer, BJC-820, is introduced. • The EOS 5, the world’s first eye-controlled AF SLR camera, is introduced. • The T10G-RF, a video camcorder lens with image stabilizer using Canon’s Vari-Angle Prism (VAP), is introduced.
2000 • Canon Inc. begins listing its American Depositary
Receipts on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
CLC1000 color copying machine (1995)
• The SURE SHOT DEL SOL (PRIMA SOL in other regions),
the world’s first fully solar-powered camera, is introduced.
• Marketing commences for the FPA-3000EX3 stepper,
which uses an excimer laser.
1996 • The Excellent Global Corporation Plan is initiated.
• The Fuji-Susono Research Park opens in Susono, Japan. • Industrial Resource Technologies, Inc., a toner
cartridge-recycling site, is established in Virginia, U.S.A. • Canon Latin America, Inc. moves to Miami, U.S.A. • Canon Virginia ships its 5,000th remanufactured copying machine. • The ELPH (IXUS in other regions), a 2x zoom compact camera with the Advanced Photo System, is introduced.
• Canon holds Canon Expo 2000 global technology and
product exhibitions.
• The Optics R&D Center opens in Utsunomiya, Japan. • Canon receives the Miles Supreme Award from the
Society of Japanese Value Engineering.
• Canon receives the prestigious Copier of the Future
IEA-DSM Award of Excellence.
• Canon announces the development of a new method for
fabricating DNA microarrays utilizing its Bubble Jet printing technology. • The PowerShot S100 DIGITAL ELPH (DIGITAL IXUS in other regions), a compact and lightweight digital camera, is introduced. • The EOS D30 digital SLR camera is introduced, featuring a CMOS imaging sensor. • The new-generation network MFD is introduced, providing document collation and distribution functions.
1993 • Hajime Mitarai is appointed president of Canon Inc.
• The Second Global Corporation Plan is initiated. • Canon Group Environmental Charter is established. • Cumulative production of copying machines reaches
10 million units.
ELPH / IXUS (1996)
1997 • A new building is opened in the Kosugi Office of
Canon Inc. as a base for business solutions and information technology activities. • Tianjin Canon Co., Ltd., a copying machine manufacturing site, is established in the PRC. • Green Procurement standards, promoting the purchase of environmentally friendly components and materials, are issued. • Canon (China) Co., Ltd. is established. • Canon North-East Oy is established in Finland to expand markets in Baltic states and the CIS. • Cumulative production of cameras reaches 100 million units. • Canon enters the digital video camcorder market with the OPTURA (MV1 in other regions).
• Canon and IBM Japan, Ltd. jointly develop the world’s first
notebook-size personal computer with a built-in printer. • The Pixel Jet S, a full-color inkjet copying machine, is introduced. • The EOS Rebel XS (EOS 500 in other regions), a lightweight, compact SLR camera with built-in flash, is introduced.
2001 • Phase II of the Excellent Global Corporation Plan is
initiated.
• Canon forms the Management Strategy Committee. • Canon Europe Ltd. is established in London to cooperate
with Canon Europa N.V. in the Netherlands to reinforce regional operations. • Canon Vietnam Co., Ltd. is established in Hanoi as a production site for inkjet printers. • Three companies in the Canon Group establish a copying machine production site in Suzhou, PRC. • Canon Zhongshan Business Machines Co., Ltd, the Group’s third laser beam printer production site in the PRC, is established. • Canon Information Systems, Inc. and Canon R&D Center Americas, Inc. merge to form Canon Development Americas, Inc. • Canon develops the Multi-Layer Diffractive Optical Element technology. • Canon introduces the first camera direct products, which allow digital pictures to be printed using an inkjet printer directly from a camera. • The imageRUNNER 3300 (iR3300 in other regions), featuring environmentally conscious technologies, is introduced.
1994 • Canon and IBM Corp. of the U.S. form tie-ups for the
development and production of small computers using the PowerPC range of chips. • The 5,000th mask aligner is produced. • Inkjet printers reach a production output of 10 million. • The Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation rewards Canon with the Imperial Award for Innovations for its Bubble Jet printing system. • The world’s first automatic-duplexing color laser copying machine, the CLC 800, is introduced. • The Movie Boy E1 video camcorder with eye-controlled focusing and optical image stabilizer is introduced.
1998 • Canon forms the Management Reformation Committee.
• Canon commences Group-wide production reform
activities.
• Copying machine remanufacturing commences in
Japan. Canon now maintains these operations in Europe, the U.S. and Japan. • Canon Software Development Center is established in New Delhi, India, to develop software for business machines. • Canon Inc. acquires equity in Tokyo Denshi Sekei Inc. (today, Canon i-tech, Inc.) • Beijing PeCan Information System Co., Ltd. (today, Canon Information Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd.), a joint venture with Beijing University, is established to develop software. • Canon Middle East B.V. is established in the U.A.E. • The DIGISUPER 25 xs broadcasting lens for highdefinition television (HDTV) is introduced. • The EOS-3 SLR camera with a 45-point area AF is introduced for professionals and semiprofessionals. • Marketing begins for the CXDI-11 X-ray digital camera, with a large-area sensor.
1995 • Fujio Mitarai is appointed president of Canon Inc.
Fujio Mitarai
• Custom Integrated Technology, Inc., a remanufacturing
site for copying machines, is established in Virginia, U.S.A.
• Canon forms the CS (customer satisfaction) Promotion
Committee.
• Canon, in a first for a Japanese company, earns
certification under the BS7750 international environmental standard for its Ami and Ueno plants.
imageRUNNER 3300 digital multifunction device (2001)
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2002 • Fujio Mitarai, Canon Inc. president and CEO, is one of
the first executives to receive a Business Reformer Commendation from the Japanese government. • Canon Inc.’s new headquarters building opens in Shimomaruko, Tokyo. • Ueno Canon Materials, Inc. is established. • The LBP-2810/2710 color laser beam printer, featuring the newly developed Four-Color Vertical In-Line Engine, is introduced. • The Color imageRUNNER C3200 (iR C3200 in other regions) color network digital MFD is introduced, providing new color solutions for offices. • The EOS-1Ds pro-model digital SLR camera, featuring Canon’s 11.1-megapixel full-frame 35 mm CMOS imaging sensor, is introduced.
2005 • Canon holds Canon Expo 2005, a showcase for
Canon’s new products and future technologies, in New York, Paris, and Tokyo. • The Compliance Card is distributed to 110,000 Canon Group employees. • Construction of the leading-edge technology building at the Canon headquarters in Shimomaruko, Tokyo is completed. • Canon concludes a corporative research agreement with Tokyo Institute of Technology. • Canon and Microsoft Corporation of the U.S. agree to collaborate in the field of image processing technology. • The Canon Group obtains combined ISO14001 certification. • Canon receives its second Imperial Award for Innovations for the invention of a large-screen sensor for real-time Xray imaging systems. • ANELVA Corporation and NEC Machinery Corporation are made consolidated subsidiaries. • The PIXMA inkjet printer wins the Award for Excellence in the 2005 Nikkei Excellent Products and Services Awards. • The DC20, Canon’s first DVD camcorder, is introduced. • The XL H1 high-definition video camcorder is introduced. • The MPA-8800, an eighth-generation mirror projection aligner capable of exposing 2,160 mm X 2,460 mm substrates, is introduced.
• The imagePRESS C1, a digital color production system for
commercial printing, is introduced.
2007 • Canon supports in The Japan-China Exchange Year of
Culture and Sports 2007.
• Canon Mold Co., Ltd. is established, integrating Canon's
mold die operations.
• Canon carries out its first-ever market purchase of own
shares, buying 450 billion yen worth over five transactions.
• Canon successfully develops a 50 megapixel CMOS sensor
prototype.
• The Kawasaki Office consolidating Production
Engineering Headquarters opens.
• Canon wins recyclable inkjet printer cartridge patent
violation suit.
• Canon celebrates its 70th year and opens Takeshi Mitarai
Memorial Hall.
2003 • Canon Aptex Inc. and Copyer Co., Ltd. merge to form
Canon Finetech Inc. • Fukushima Canon Inc. is established as a base for high value-added mass production for the inkjet printer business. • Canon (China) Co., Ltd. establishes 15 branch offices. • Canon Technology Information Services Inc. is established. • Implementation of an eco-friendly product transport modal shift begins. • The DIGISUPER 100 xs broadcasting lens, featuring the world’s highest zoom lens range is introduced.
• Canon Asia EXPO 2007 held in Beijing. • Tokki Corporation, which develops, designs,
manufactures, and sells OLED panel manufacturing equipment, becomes a Canon consolidated subsidiary. • PowerShot SD 1000 (Digital IXUS 70 in other regions) featuring a sophisticated flat panel design is introduced. • The MPAsp-H700, an LCD mirror projection aligner incorporating a newly developed platform that greatly increases manufacturing efficiency of 8th generation substrates, is introduced. • The EOS-1Ds Mark III digital SLR camera with 35mm fullframe, 21.1 mega-pixel CMOS sensor and 5 fps maximum continuous shooting is introduced.
2006 • Tsuneji Uchida is appointed president of Canon Inc.
A new corporate structure with Fujio Mitarai as chairman begins.
DIGISUPER 100 xs broadcasting lens (2003)
• The i70 (Bubble Jet i70 in other regions), an ultra-compact
inkjet notebook printer, is introduced.
• The imagePROGRAF W8200 (W8200 in other regions),
a large-format printer using pigmented ink, is introduced.
Tsuneji Uchida
• Canon begins shipping the 80-nanometer resolution ArF
scanning stepper FPA-6000AS4.
EOS-1Ds Mark III (2007)
• Chairman Fujio Mitarai is appointed the second
chairman of Japan Business Federation.
• The PIXMA Pro9500, a photo inkjet printer for
professionals using 10 pigment ink, is introduced.
• The EOS DIGITAL REBEL (EOS 300D DIGITAL in other
regions), a high-resolution compact digital SLR AF camera, is introduced. • The PowerShot S400 DIGITAL ELPH (DIGITAL IXUS 400 in other regions), which incorporates the DIGIC imaging processor, is introduced. • The Color imageRUNNER C6800 (iR C6800 in other regions), a new color MFD, which implements RoHS in advance, is introduced.
• Canon launches Phase IIl of the Excellent Global
Corporation Plan.
• The imagePROGRAF iPF6100, the world’s first largeformat printer with an ambient light adjustment function, is introduced. • The HG10 HD camcorder with built-in hard disk is introduced. • Canon makes a full-scale entry into the commercial digital printer market by introducing the imagePRESS C7000VP. The printer wins the Masuda Award of the 50th Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun Best 10 New Products Awards.
• Canon Inc. effects a 3-for-2 split of its common shares. • Canon Sales Co., Inc. changes its name to Canon
Marketing Japan Inc.
• Canon opens the Canon Global Management Institute, a
training base for the cultivation of global leaders.
• Canon ranks first for the second consecutive year
in the Nikkei’s PRISM (Private Sector Multi Evaluation System). • Canon commences cooperative research and development with Kyoto University on the High-Order Biological Imaging Leading-Edge Technology Hub project. • Canon and Utsunomiya University agree to establish an education and research center for optics. • Canon ANELVA wins the Japan Vacuum Industry Association Chairman’s Award for its HDD head sensor. • Canon Optron, Inc. delivers one of the world’s largest fluorite lenses for use at a major U.S. astrophysical observatory. • The PowerShot SD800 IS DIGITAL ELPH (DIGITAL IXUS 850 IS in other regions), incorporating the DIGIC III and a Face Detection Technology, is introduced. • The Digital Rebel XTi (EOS 400D DIGITAL in other regions) is introduced. • The HV10 HDV camcorder, which incorporates the newly developed CMOS sensor for video and supports the digital Hi-Vision format, is introduced. • The PIXMA MP600, equipped with a newly developed Easy-Scroll Wheel for intuitive operation of multiple functions, is introduced. • The SELPHY ES1 compact photo printer is introduced. • The imagePROGRAF iPF9000 (iPF9000 in other regions), which incorporates the newly developed LUCIA twelvecolor ink system and supports 60-inch large format prints, is introduced.
2004 • Canon changes the stock trading unit from 1,000
shares to 100 shares.
• Canon holds its first briefing for individual investors. • Canon establishes SED Inc. for the purpose of
developing, manufacturing, and marketing SED panels.
• The Yako Development Center is completed for the
concentration of R&D sections of inkjet printers.
• Canon Precision Inc. merges with Hirosaki Seiki, Inc. • Canon creates Canon Ecology Industry Inc. and Canon
Semiconductor Equipment Inc. from Canon N.T.C., Inc. • Canon Ru LLC is established in Moscow, Russia. • Igari Mold Co., Ltd. becomes a wholly owned subsidiary through a share exchange. • Cumulative shipments of inkjet printers reach 100 million units. • The Member of Canon Academy of Technology system is established and ten employees are recognized as academy members. • The OPTURA500 (MVX35i in other regions) digital camcorder, which incorporates the DIGIC DV imaging processor that delivers high image quality for still photos and video, is introduced. • The PIXMA iP8500 inkjet printer featuring an all new design and the ChromaLife100 system is introduced. • The multimedia projector REALiS SX50 (XEED SX50 in other regions), an LCD projector incorporating the newly developed AISYS optical system, is introduced.
imagePRESS C7000VP (2007).
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G R O U P D I R E C TO RY
( As of December 31, 2007)
1. Canon Inc. Date of establishment August 1937 Number of employees 20,886 URL http://www.canon.com
Operations Headquarters Yako Office Kawasaki Office Tamagawa Plant Kosugi Office Hiratsuka Development Center Ayase Office Fuji-Susono Research Park Utsunomiya Plant Toride Plant Ami Plant Utsunomiya Optical Products Plant Optics R&D Center Mizonokuchi HRD Center Kamisato Office Oita Plant
Activities Address Phone numbers R&D, corporate administration, operations and other functions 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan (81) 3-3758-2111 Development of inkjet printers and large-format printers, inkjet chemical products 3-451 Tsukagoshi, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 212-8530, Japan (81) 44-542-2111 R&D and manufacturing of production equipment and metal molds 70-1 Yanagicho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 212-8602, Japan (81) 44-920-2111 Development of quality management technologies 16-1, Shimonoge 3-chome, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 213-8512, Japan (81) 44-811-2111 Development of software for office imaging products 53, Imaikami-cho, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 211-8501, Japan (81) 44-733-6111 Manufacturing of semiconductor devices 22-5, Tamura 9-chome, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 254-0013, Japan (81) 463-54-2211 R&D and manufacturing of semiconductor devices 2596 Yoshioka, Ayase, Kanagawa 252-1124, Japan (81) 467-70-2211 R&D in electrophotographic technologies 4202, Fukara, Susono, Shizuoka 410-1196, Japan (81) 55-965-2111 Manufacturing of EF lenses, video camcorder lenses, broadcasting lenses, lenses for business machines, LCD projector lenses, other specialized optical lenses 19-1, Kiyohara-Kogyodanchi, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321-3293, Japan (81) 28-667-5111 Manufacturing of office imaging products and chemical products; R&D, mass-production trials and support in electrophotographic technologies 5-1, Hakusan 7-chome, Toride, Ibaraki 302-8501, Japan (81) 297-74-2111 Manufacturing of liquid crystal exposure equipment and parts unit of semiconductor exposure equipment 3577, Yoshiwara, Ohaza, Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki 300-1195, Japan (81) 29-889-1881 R&D, manufacturing and servicing of semiconductor equipment; development of mirror projection aligners 20-2, Kiyohara-Kogyodanchi, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321-3292, Japan (81) 28-667-5711 R&D in optical technologies, development and sales of broadcasting equipment 23-10, Kiyohara-Kogyodanchi, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321-3298, Japan (81) 28-667-5711 Human resources development center, development of information systems 1-1, Kuji 1-chome, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 213-0032, Japan (81) 3-3758-2111 Development of devices for medical equipment 3461-1, Ohaza-shichihongi, Kamisato-machi, Kodama-gun, Saitama 369-0393, Japan (81) 495-33-9675 Manufacturing of semiconductor devices 993-1, Nyu, Oita, Oita 870-0318, Japan (81) 97-503-7370
2. R&D, Manufacturing and Marketing Subsidiaries and Affiliates Country / Region Est. Emp. Activities / Production items Company name Address Phone numbers JAPAN Canon Electronics Inc. Japan May 54 1,362 Magnetic/business machine components, document scanners, portable data terminals http://www.canon-elec.co.jp/english 1248, Shimokagemori, Chichibu, Saitama 369-1892, Japan (81) 494-23-3111 Canon Finetech Inc. Japan Dec. 53 1,516 Business machines, business machine peripherals, industrial-use printers and chemical products http://www.canon-finetech.co.jp/en 717 Yaguchi, Misato, Saitama 341-8527, Japan (81) 48-949-2111 Nisca Corporation Japan Jan. 60 750 Business machines, optical equipment http://www.nisca.co.jp/index-e.html 430-1, Kobayashi, Masuho-cho, Minamikoma-gun, Yamanashi 400-0593, Japan (81) 556-22-6600 Canon Precision Inc. Japan Dec. 52 1,011 Micromotors; production of toner cartridges and sensors http://www.canon-prec.co.jp/english/index.html 4-1, Seinofukuro 5-chome, Hirosaki, Aomori 036-8072, Japan (81) 172-32-2911 Canon Optron, Inc. Japan Dec. 74 110 Optical crystals (for steppers, cameras, telescopes) and vapor deposition materials http://www.canon-optron.co.jp/english 1744-1, Kanakubo, Yuki, Ibaraki 307-0015, Japan (81) 296-21-3750 Canon Components, Inc. Japan Jan. 84 728 Image sensor units, printed circuit boards, inkjet cartridges, medical equipment http://www.canon-compo.co.jp/e/index.html 3461-1, Ohaza-shichihongi, Kamisato-machi, Kodama-gun, Saitama 369-0393, Japan (81) 495-33-3111 Canon i-tech, Inc. Japan Jan. 82 74 Planning, R&D and sales of printer, image processing and Wi-Fi products http://www.citech.co.jp/company/index_e.html 9F., Fuchu South Building, 40-1, Miyamachi 1-chome, Fuchu, Tokyo 183-0023, Japan (81) 42-366-1161
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# Nonconsolidated subsidiaries and affiliates
Canon Semiconductor Equipment Inc.
http://www.canon-semicon.co.jp
Canon Imaging Systems Inc.*1
http://www.canon-is.co.jp/index.html
SED Inc. Ohara Inc.#
http://www.ohara-inc.co.jp/en
Canon ANELVA Corporation
http://www.canon-anelva.co.jp/english
Canon ANELVA Technix Corporation
http://www.canon-anelvatx.co.jp/english
Canon ANELVA Engineering Corporation
http://www.canon-anelvaeng.co.jp
Canon Machinery Inc.
http://www.canon-machinery.co.jp/index_e.html
Machinery Business Support Corporation Tokki Corporation
http://www.tokki.co.jp/eng/index.html
Japan May 17 466 Development and production of semiconductor production-related equipment 1234, Matate, Bando, Ibaraki 306-0605, Japan (81) 297-35-2531 Japan Jan. 90 264 Development assistance for Canon products (software/hardware), development and sales of network appliances and software 4F., PLAKA2, 1-2, Sasaguchi, Niigata, Niigata 950-0911, Japan (81) 25-244-6335 Japan Oct. 04 635 SED panels 22-5, Tamura 9-chome, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 254-0013, Japan (81) 463-54-0022 Japan Nov. 41 411 *2 Optical glass and special glass 15-30, Oyama 1-chome, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-1186, Japan (81) 42-772-2101 Japan Oct. 50 1,216 Development, production, sales and maintenance of semiconductor, electronic and R&D equipment 2-5-1, Kurigi, Asao-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 215-8550, Japan (81) 44-980-5111 Japan Oct. 03 132 Development, production, sales and maintenance of vacuum components and the associated systems 2-5-1, Kurigi, Asao-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 215-8550, Japan (81) 44-980-3500 Japan April 99 106 Sales of used vacuum equipment, modification of systems; production and sales of R&D systems 2-5-1, Kurigi, Asao-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 215-8550, Japan (81) 44-980-3556 Japan Jan. 72 567 Semiconductor and precision automation equipment 85, Minamiyamada-cho, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-8511, Japan (81) 77-563-8511 Japan Oct. 01 34 Manufacture and sales of parts and units for factory automation equipment 85, Minamiyamada-cho, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-8511, Japan (81) 77-566-1873 Japan July 67 132 Development, production, sales and maintenance of OLED panel, thin-film photovoltaic cell and electronic parts manufacturing equipment 21-2, Hatchobori 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0032, Japan (81) 3-3551-3151 U.K. May 03 6 Development, production, sales and maintenance of ion beam systems Butterick Building New Lane, Havant Hampshire PO9 2ND, U.K. (44) 23-92-48-82-00 France Jan. 50 30 R&D and sales of high-end speakers 210, rue René Descartes, BP 10, 29280 Plouzane, France (33) 2-98-05-88-88 Denmark Nov. 86 18 Development and sales of handy terminal and application software Sjaelsoe Alle 7A, DK-3450 Alleroed, Denmark (45) 7022-8292
EUROPE Nordiko Technical Services Ltd.
http://www.nordiko-tech.com
Cabasse S.A.
http://www.cabasse.com
DataFlight Europe a/s
http://www.dataflight.dk
ASIA Canon Electronic Business Machines (H.K.) Co., Ltd. Hong Kong Oct. 91 94 Personal information products, others 17F., Tower One, Ever Gain Plaza, 82-100 Container Port Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong (852) 2305-8400 Canon Machinery (Dalian) Co., Ltd. PRC Oct. 03 83 Design of automated labor-saving equipment; processing of parts No.8 Huashengda, 26# Development Zone, Dalian, Liaoning, 116600, PRC (86) 411-8753-1126 Canon Korea Business Solutions Inc.# ROK May 85 885 Business machines and electronics devices http://www.canon-bs.co.kr/english Canon BS Tower, #168-12, Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea (82) 2-3450-0700
*1 Name changed from Canon Imaging System Technologies Inc. as of April, 2008. *2 As of October 31, 2007.
3. R&D Subsidiaries and Affiliates Company name AMERICAS Canon Development Americas, Inc.
http://www.cda.canon.com
Country / Region Address
Est.
Emp.
Fields Phone numbers
Canon U.S. Life Sciences, Inc.
http://www.uslifesciences.com
U.S.A. Feb. 90 76 System security, connectivity, driver, solution (office & medical), research (optics & material) 15975 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618, U.S.A. (1) 949-932-3100 U.S.A. Dec. 02 23 Life science solutions for use in diagnostics and medical instrumentation 9800 Medical Center Drive, Suite A-100, Rockville, MD 20850, U.S.A. (1) 301-762-7070 U.K. Jan. 88 36 Product localisation and software quality assurance One Thames Valley House, Wokingham Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG42 1NG, U.K. (44) 1344-354800 France May 90 66 Audio-Video networking, image connectivity, computer simulation for acoustic and Web-related technologies Rue de la Touche-Lambert, 35517 Cesson-Sévigné Cedex, Rennes-Atalante, France (33) 2-99-87-68-00 PRC April 98 114 Processing technology (chinese-language & image), e-learning systems; localization of software and manuals 12A Floor, Yingu Building, No.9 Beisihuanxi Rd., Haidian District, Beijing 100080, PRC (86) 10-6280-0210 PRC Dec. 02 105 Office imaging products related software 2F., SND Pioneering Park, 209 Zhuyuan Road, Suzhou New District, Suzhou 215011, Jiangsu Province, PRC (86) 512-6841-2111 Philippines Aug. 91 428 Embedded and application software development and testing, hardware design and verification Techno Plaza One, 18 Orchard Road, Eastwood, Quezon City 1110, Philippines (63) 2-421-1000
EUROPE Canon Technology Europe Ltd. Canon Research Centre France S.A.S.
http://www.crf.canon.fr
ASIA Canon Information Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
http://www.canon-ib.com.cn/English/index.htm
Canon (Suzhou) System Software Inc. Canon Information Technologies Philippines, Inc.
OCEANIA Canon Information Systems Research Australia Pty. Ltd. Australia May 90 293 Digital imaging technologies, related applications and solutions http://www.research.canon.com.au Level 6, 3 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, Sydney N.S.W. 2113, Australia
(61) 2-9805-2900
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# Nonconsolidated subsidiaries and affiliates
4. Manufacturing Subsidiaries and Affiliates Country / Region Est. Emp. Production items Company name Address Phone numbers JAPAN Canon Chemicals Inc. Japan May 50 1,283 Toner cartridges and advanced functional polymer components http://www.canon-kasei.co.jp 1888-2, Kukizaki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-1294, Japan (81) 29-876-2111 Miyazaki Daishin Canon Inc.# Japan Jan. 80 416 Digital cameras, electronics packaging http://www.daishin-canon.co.jp 4308-1, Ohaza Takajo, Kijo-cho, Koyu-gun, Miyazaki 884-0101, Japan (81) 983-32-2233 Oita Canon Inc. Japan Feb. 82 1,279 Digital cameras, digital video camcorders, EF lenses, compact photo printers and others http://www.oita-canon.co.jp 710, Shimobaru, Akimachi, Kunisaki, Oita 873-0292, Japan (81) 978-67-2111 Oita Canon Materials Inc. Japan Jan. 98 762 Chemical products for copying machines and printers http://www.canon-mtrl.co.jp 111, Kumano 1-chome, Kitsuki, Oita 873-8501, Japan (81) 978-64-2111 Nagahama Canon Inc. Japan Sept. 88 1,149 LBPs, toner cartridges, A-Si drums http://www.canon-nagahama.co.jp 1280, Kunitomomachi, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0001, Japan (81) 749-64-2111 Ueno Canon Materials Inc. Japan April 02 285 Chemical products for copying machines and printers http://www.ueno-canon.co.jp 410-7, Higashiomachi, Mita-aza, Iga, Mie 518-0022, Japan (81) 595-24-3111 Fukushima Canon Inc. Japan April 03 1,218 Production of inkjet printers, print heads/ink tanks; analysis of software http://www.fukushima-canon.co.jp 2, Aza Nihon-Enoki, Sakura-shimo, Fukushima, Fukushima 960-2193, Japan (81) 24-593-2111 Canon Ecology Industry Inc. Japan Jan. 04 267 Recycling of toner cartridges; repair and recycling of business machines http://www.canon-ecology.co.jp 1234, Matate, Bando, Ibaraki 306-0605, Japan (81) 297-36-3101 Canon Mold Co., Ltd. Japan Nov. 72 407 Design and production of precise plastic molding http://www.canon-mold.co.jp 6241-6, Koibuchi, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1703, Japan (81) 296-77-8171 Top Business Machines Co., Ltd. Japan July 66 24 Recycle of business machines 2082, Kinomoto, Kinomoto-cho, Ika-gun, Shiga 529-0425, Japan (81) 749-82-2711 AMERICAS Canon Virginia, Inc. U.S.A. Nov. 85 847 Toner cartridges, toner for copying machines, OEM products and mold die http://www.cvi.canon.com 12000 Canon Blvd., Newport News, VA 23606-4299, U.S.A. (1) 757-881-6001 Industrial Resource Technologies, Inc. U.S.A. Nov. 96 171 Recycling of toner cartridges 6000 Industrial Drive, Gloucester, VA 23061, U.S.A. (1) 804-695-7000 EUROPE Canon Giessen GmbH Germany July 72 392 Remanufacturing of copying machines; refilling of toner cartridges; refurbishing of semiconductor equipment http://www.canon-giessen.de Canonstrasse 1, 35394 Giessen, Germany (49) 641-4060 Canon Bretagne S.A.S. France Aug. 83 592 Cartridge manufacturing and recycling, PCB (printing circuit board), speaker, medical peripherals http://www.canon-bretagne.fr Les Landes de Beaugé, 35341 Liffré Cedex, France (33) 2-99-23-51-11 ASIA Tianjin Canon Co., Ltd. PRC April 97 120 Personal-use copying machines No.1 Xijiang Street Jiefangnan Road, Tianjin 300221, PRC (86) 22-8824-2111 Canon Finetech Nisca (Shenzhen) Inc. PRC Feb. 93 573 Business machines, business machine peripherals Bldg. 3, Crown Estate, Tairan 9th Rd., Chegongmiao Ind. Zone, Futian Dist., Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, PRC (86) 755-8359-6300 Canon Finetech (Suzhou) Business Machines Inc. PRC Dec. 01 3,432 Business machines, business machine peripherals 266 Mayun Road, Suzhou New District, Suzhou 215129, Jiangsu Province, PRC (86) 512-6661-2111 Canon Dalian Business Machines, Inc. PRC Sept. 89 2,143 Production and recycling of toner cartridges; production of LBPs No. 23, Huai He West Road, Economic & Technical Development Zone, Dalian 116600, PRC (86) 411-87613333 Canon Zhuhai, Inc. PRC Jan. 90 9,445 Digital cameras, LBPs, MFPs, contact image sensors No.2323 Middle of Jiuzhou Road, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province 519020, PRC (86) 756-8888101 Canon Zhongshan Business Machines Co., Ltd. PRC June 01 7,762 LBPs No.26, Huoju Dadao, Concentrated-constructed Quarter, Zhongshan Torch Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone, Zhongshan, Guangdong Province 52843, PRC (86) 760-5332888 Canon (Suzhou) Inc. PRC Sept. 01 4,335 Color and monochrome MFPs, color LBPs 266 Mayun Road, Suzhou New District, Suzhou 215129, Jiangsu Province, PRC (86) 512-6661-2111 Canon Electronics (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia Dec. 88 1,791 Magnetic components 2495, Mk. 1, Lorong Perusahaan Baru 2, Zon Perusahaan Prai, 13600 Prai, Penang, Malaysia (60) 4-390-0077 Canon Machinery (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia Oct. 95 85 Die Bonder http://www.canon-machinery.co.jp/index_e.html LOT 47, Persiaran Teknologi Subang, Subang Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Batu Tiga, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia (60) 3-5633-2127 Canon Opto (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia Dec. 88 3,140 Digital cameras, EF lenses, optical lens Jalan Selisik, Seksyen 26, 40000, Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia (60) 3-5191-2100 Canon Inc., Taiwan Taiwan June 70 1,015 EF lenses for cameras, projector lenses and other lenses, precision-metal molds http://www.canon.com.tw/canon-page01.htm 18, Chen Kuo Road, Tan Tzu Hsiang, Taichung Hsien, Taichung Export Processing Zone, Taiwan (886) 4-2532-2123 Canon Hi-Tech (Thailand) Ltd. Thailand Aug. 90 4,724 Inkjet printers, facsimile machines, MFPs Hi-Tech Industrial Estate, 89 Moo 1, Bhan Lain, Bang Pa-in, Phra Nakhon Sri Ayutthaya 13160, Thailand (66) 35-350-080
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# Nonconsolidated subsidiaries and affiliates
Canon Ayutthaya (Thailand) Ltd. Canon Engineering (Thailand) Ltd. Canon Vietnam Co., Ltd. TECH Semiconductor Singapore Pte. Ltd.#
http://www.techsemiconductor.com
Thailand April 05 909 PCB (printing circuit board) units for inkjet printers 1/41 Rojana Industrial Park, Moo 5, Rojana Road Tambol Kanham Amphur U-thai, Ayutthaya 13210, Thailand Thailand Nov. 91 473 High precision molding dies, plastic injection molding parts Hi-Tech Industrial Estate, 56 Moo 1, Bhan Lain, Bang Pa-in, Phra Nakhon Sri Ayutthaya 13160, Thailand Vietnam April 01 6,215 Inkjet printers, laser beam printers, scanners A-1, Thang Long Industrial Park, Dong Anh District, Hanoi, Vietnam Singapore May 91 2,408 *1 Semiconductors No. 1 Woodlands Industrial Park D, Street 1, Singapore 738799
(66) 35-330-086 (66) 35-350-020 (84) 4-881-2111 (65) 6365-1998
*
1 As of November 30, 2007.
5. Marketing Subsidiaries and Affiliates Company name JAPAN Canon Marketing Japan Inc.
http://cweb.canon.jp/about/index-e.html
Country / Region Address
Est.
Emp.
Area
Activities Phone numbers
Canon System & Support Inc.
http://www.canon-sas.co.jp
Canon B.M. Tokyo Inc.
http://canon-bm.jp
Canon B.M. Kanagawa Inc.
http://canon-bm.jp
Canon B.M. Osaka Inc.
http://canon-bm.jp
Sento Inc.
http://www.sento.co.jp
Canon Software Inc.
http://www.canon-soft.co.jp
Canon IT Solutions Inc.*1
http://www.canon-its.co.jp/english http://www.canon-netcoms.co.jp
Canon Network Communications Inc. Solution Service Inc.
http://www.sols.co.jp
Canon Business Support Inc.
http://www.canon-bs.co.jp
Canon Trading Inc.
http://www.canon-trading.co.jp
Canon Response Service Inc.
http://www.canon-rs.co.jp
Canon Electronics Business Systems Inc.
http://www.canon-elec.co.jp/cebs
e-system Corporation
http://www.e-system.co.jp/english/index.html
Japan Feb. 68 5,850 Japan Marketing of Canon products and related solutions 16-6, Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8011, Japan (81) 3-6719-9111 Japan May 80 5,378 Japan Sales, service and support of IT-related equipment Tennoz First Tower, 2-4, Higashi Shinagawa 2-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8650, Japan (81) 3-5479-7878 Japan June 73 255 Japan Sales of business solution equipment Da Vinci Onarimon Building, 1-11, Shimbashi 6-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan (81) 3-5425-3400 Japan Oct. 75 115 Japan Sales of business solution equipment HI Yokohama Building, 6-26, Kitasaiwai 2-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0004, Japan (81) 45-324-8599 Japan April 90 127 Japan Sales of business solution equipment Sakaisujihommachi Building, 8-14, Minamihommachi 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Osaka 541-0054, Japan (81) 6-6260-2080 Japan April 53 209 Japan Sales and service of business solution equipment 17-20, Kamisugi 1-chome, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-0011, Japan (81) 22-261-6688 Japan March 74 1,020 Japan IT consultation, development and sales of product integration software Mita M-SQUARE, 9-6, Mita 3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8317, Japan (81) 3-3455-9911 Japan July 82 2,616 Japan SI and consultation, development and sales of software 11-28, Mita 3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0073, Japan (81) 3-5730-7100 Japan June 76 281 Japan IT management business centering the establishment of infrastructure systems Meisan Takahama Building, 12-23, Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0075, Japan (81) 3-5460-8720 Japan Feb. 02 20 Japan Support service on server and network Taiyo Seimei Shinagawa Building, 16-2, Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0075, Japan (81) 3-6719-7370 Japan Sept. 97 870 Japan Promotion of shared services for the Canon MJ Group Taiyo Seimei Shinagawa Building, 16-2, Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0075, Japan (81) 3-6719-7830 Japan Dec. 89 36 Japan Sales of Canon products and imported products Canon MJ Konan Office,13-29, Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0075, Japan (81) 3-3740-2300 Japan April 96 249 Japan Customer service for Canon products Canon MJ Makuhari Office, 7-2, Nakase 1-chome, Mihama-ku, Chiba, Chiba 261-0023, Japan (81) 43-211-9312 Japan July 84 24 Japan Sales of business machines, insurance services 1248, Shimokagemori, Chichibu, Saitama 369-1892, Japan (81) 494-21-1621 Japan Sept. 94 79 Japan System Integration business and sales of software Asano Building, 3-11, Nihonbashi 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0027, Japan (81) 3-3516-9260 All products (1) 516-328-5000 All products (1) 305-260-7400 Business machines (1) 609-387-8700 Business machines (1) 801-461-7600 SI workflow consulting, digital asset management and security (1) 610-234-4100 Commercial lease financing for all Canon products (1) 800-220-0200 Customer support, call center (1) 757-579-7100
AMERICAS Canon U.S.A., Inc.
U.S.A. April 66 2,417 Americas One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. Canon Latin America, Inc. U.S.A. Jan. 96 86 Central & S. America, Caribbean http://www.canonlatinamerica.com 703 Waterford Way, Suite 400, Miami, FL 33126, U.S.A. Canon Business Solutions, Inc.*2 U.S.A. Jan. 08 3,935 U.S.A. http://www.solutions.canon.com 300 Commerce Square Blvd., Burlington, NJ 08016, U.S.A. Canon Business Solutions-Mountain West, Inc. U.S.A. Feb. 06 99 Western United States http://www.solutions.canon.com 332 West Bugatti Ave., Salt Lake City, UT 84115, U.S.A. Canon Technology Solutions, Inc. U.S.A. Dec. 98 86 U.S.A. http://www.cts.canon.com 101 W. Elm Street, Suite 600, Conshohocken, PA 19428, U.S.A. Canon Financial Services, Inc. U.S.A. July 79 266 U.S.A. http://www.cfs.canon.com 158 Gaither Drive, Suite 200, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054, U.S.A. Canon Information Technology Services, Inc. U.S.A. June 98 566 U.S.A. 850 Greenbrier Circle, Chesapeake, VA 23320, U.S.A.
http://www.usa.canon.com
IT Inc. as *1 Canon System Solutions Inc. and Argo 21 Corporation merged to form CanonandSolutionsBusinessof January 1, 2008. merged to form Canon Business Solutions, Inc. as of January 1, 2008. Solutions-East , Inc. *2 Canon Business Solutions-Central, Inc., Canon Business Solutions-West, Inc., Canon
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Canon Canada, Inc.
http://www.canon.ca
Canon Panama, S.A. Canon do Brasil Indústria e Comércio Limitada
http://www.canon.com.br
Canon Chile, S.A.
http://www.canon.cl
Canon Mexicana, S. de R.L. de C.V.
http://www.canon.com.mx
Canon Argentina, S.A.
http://www.canonarg.com.ar
Canada Sept. 72 1,261 Canada All products 6390 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7, Canada (1) 905-795-1111 Panama Dec. 68 133 Panama All products except cameras Ave. Ricardo J. Alfaro, (Tumba Muerto), Edificio Canon, 2do Piso, Apdo. 7022, Panama 5, R.P. (507) 279-8900 Brazil Nov. 74 250 Brazil Copying machines, facsimile machines, image filing, digital cameras Avenida do Café, 277, 6 andar, torre B Vila Guarani, São Paulo-SP, CEP 04311-002, Brazil (55) 11-5070-7100 Chile Nov. 94 158 Chile All products Miraflores 383, Piso 9, Edificio Torre Centenario, Santiago, Chile (56) 2-477-61-00 Mexico July 78 219 Mexico All products Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho, No.138 Pisos PB, 15, 16y 17 Col Lomas de Chapultepec, del Miguel Hildalgo, C.P. 11000 Mexico, D.F. Mexico (52) 5249-4900 Argentina Dec. 98 108 Argentina Business machines San Martin 344, Piso19, C1004AAH Buenos Aires, Argentina (54) 11-5554-9800 Netherlands Jan. 82 698 Europe, Middle East, Africa Bovenkerkerweg 59-61, 1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands U.K. Oct. 00 273 Europe, Middle East, Africa 6 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge Middlesex, UB11 1JA, U.K. U.K. June 76 1,657 U.K. Woodhatch Reigate, Surrey RH2 8BF, U.K. Ireland Aug. 87 105 Ireland Arena Road, Sandyford Industrial Estate, Dublin 18, Ireland France Nov. 75 541 France 17, Quai du Président Paul Doumer, 92414 Courbevoie Cedex, France Germany June 73 996 Germany Europark Fichtenhain A10, 47807 Krefeld, Germany Italy Aug. 72 420 Italy Via Milano 8, 20097 San Donato Milanese (MI), Italy Netherlands July 94 327 Netherlands Neptunusstraat 1, 2132 JA Hoofddorp, The Netherlands Belgium Feb. 78 301 Belgium Berkenlaan 3, 1831 Diegem (Machelen), Belgium Luxembourg May 79 39 Luxembourg rue du Joncs 21, 1818 Howald, Luxembourg Austria Jan. 75 324 Austria Zetschegasse 11, A-1230 Vienna, Austria Austria March 94 70 Eastern Europe Oberlaaer Strasse 233, A-1100 Vienna, Austria Switzerland July 51 595 Switzerland Industriestrasse 12, 8305 Dietlikon, Switzerland Hungary April 94 70 Hungary H-1031 Budapest Zahony u. 7, Graphisoft park 1, Hungary Poland Aug. 94 60 Poland UI, Moldawska 9, 02-127 Warsaw, Poland Czech Republic Aug. 94 75 Czech Republic NAM. NA Santince 2440, Praha 6, 160 00, Czech Republic Slovakia March 00 13 Slovakia Sancova 4, 811 04 Bratislava, Slovak Republic Denmark Dec. 99 294 Denmark Knud Hojgaards Vej 1, DK-2860 Soeborg, Denmark Norway May 67 286 Norway Hallagerbakken 110, PO Box 33, Holmlia, 1201 Oslo, Norway Sweden Jan. 70 396 Sweden Gustav III:s Boulevard 26, 169 88 Solna, Sweden Finland March 41 403 Finland Huopalahdentie 24, 00350 Helsinki, Finland Finland June 97 124 Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Baltic's, CIS countries Huopalahdentie 24, 00350 Helsinki, Finland Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia Feb. 06 11 Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania Dunajska Cesta 128a, SI 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia All products (31) 20-545-8545 All products (44) 2085-888000 All products (44) 1737-220000 Business machines (353) 1-2052400 All products (33) 1-41-99-77-77 All products (49) 2151-345-0 All products (39) 02-8248-1 All products (31) 23-5670123 All products (32) 2-722-0411 All products (352) 48-47-961 All products (43) 1-661460 All products (43) 1-680880-331 All products (41) 44-835-61-61 All products (36) 1-237-5900 All products (48) 22-572-30-00 Copying machines, facsimile machines, digital video camcorders (420) 225-280-111 Copying machines, facsimile machines, digital video camcorders (421) 257-104-011 All products (45) 70-155-005 All products (47) 22-629200 All products (46) 8-7448500 All products (358) 10-544-20 All products (358) 10-544-20 All products (386) 1-53-08-710
EUROPE Canon Europa N.V.
http://www.canon-europe.com
Canon Europe Ltd.
http://www.canon-europe.com
Canon (UK) Ltd.
http://www.canon.co.uk
Canon (IRL) Business Equipment Ltd.
http://www.canon.ie
Canon France S.A.S.
http://www.canon.fr
Canon Deutschland GmbH
http://www.canon.de
Canon Italia S.p.A.
http://www.canon.it
Canon Nederland N.V.
http://www.canon.nl
Canon Belgium N.V./S.A.
http://www.canon.be
Canon Luxembourg S.A.
http://www.canon.lu
Canon GmbH
http://www.canon.at
Canon CEE GmbH
http://www.canon-cee.com
Canon (Schweiz) A.G.
http://www.canon.ch
Canon Hungaria Kereskedelmi Kft.
http://www.canon.hu
Canon Polska Sp.z.o.o.
http://www.canon.pl
Canon CZ S.R.O.
http://www.canon.cz
Canon Slovakia s.r.o.
http://www.canon.sk
Canon Danmark A/S
http://www.canon.dk
Canon Norge AS
http://www.canon.no
Canon Svenska AB
http://www.canon.se
Canon Oy
http://www.canon.fi
Canon North-East Oy
http://www.canon.ru
Canon ADRIA trgovina d.o.o.
http://www.canon.si
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Canon Bulgaria EOOD
http://www.canon.bg
Canon Ru LLC
http://www.canon.ru
Canon España S.A.
http://www.canon.es
Canon Portugal S.A.*1 MIDDLE EAST / AFRICA Canon Middle East FZ-LLC
http://www.canon-me.com
Bulgaria June 01 9 Bulgaria All products 121 Tzarigradsko Shosse Bd., BG-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria Russia Dec. 04 79 Russia Business machines Kosmodamianskaya nab., 52/3, 5th floor Business Center "River Side Towers" 115054 Moscow, Russia Spain Nov. 74 360 Spain All products Av. De Europa, 6 Alcobendas 28108 Madrid, Spain Portugal June 07 225 Portugal All products Rua Alfredo da Silva, 14 Alfragide 2610-016 Amadora, Portugal U.A.E. Jan. 01 83 Middle East & French speaking African Countries All products Canon Building, Dubai Internet City, P.O. Box 500007 Dubai, U.A.E. U.A.E. Nov. 07 54 U.A.E. Business machines and solutions Showroom No. 10, Al Wasl Building, Sheikh Zayed Road, P.O. Box 1700, Dubai, U.A.E. South Africa Oct. 99 66 South Africa All products P.O. Box 1782, Halfway House 1685, South Africa
(359) 2-975-16-31 (7) 495-258-5600 (34) 91-538-4500 (351) 21-470-40-00
(971) 43915050 (971) 43430164 (27) 11-265-4900
Canon Emirates LLC
http://www.canon-emirates.ae
Canon South Africa Pty. Ltd.
http://www.canon-sa.com
ASIA Canon (China) Co., Ltd.
http://www.canon.com.cn
Canon Hongkong Co., Ltd.
http://www.canon.com.hk
Canon Marketing (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
http://cmtw.canon.com.tw
Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd.
http://www.canon.com.sg
Canon Marketing (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
http://www.canon.com.my
Canon Marketing (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
http://www.canon.co.th
Canon Marketing (Philippines), Inc.
http://www.canon.com.ph
Canon India Pvt. Ltd.
http://www.canon.co.in
Canon Korea Consumer Imaging Inc.
http://www.canon-ci.co.kr
Canon Semiconductor Engineering Korea Inc.
http://www.canon-se.co.kr
Canon Semiconductor Equipment Taiwan Inc.
http://www.canon.com.tw
PRC March 97 97 PRC All products 15F., Jinbao Building No.89 Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, 100005, PRC (86) 10-8513-9999 Hong Kong Dec. 79 520 E. Asia, Hong Kong All products 19F., The Metropolis Tower, 10 Metropolis Drive, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong (852) 2170-2828 Taiwan March 01 80 Taiwan All products 19th Floor, No. 100, Roosevelt Road, Section 2, Taipei 100, Taiwan (886) 2-6632-8888 Singapore Oct. 79 770 South & Southeast Asia All products 1 HarbourFront Avenue, #04-01 Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632 (65) 6799-8888 Malaysia Dec. 86 468 Malaysia All products Block D, Peremba Square, Saujana Resort, Section U2, 40150, Shah Alam, Selangor DE, Malaysia (60) 3-7844-6000 Thailand Jan. 94 486 Thailand All products 179/34-45 Bangkok City Tower, 9th-10th Floor, South Sathorn Road, Sathorn Bangkok 10120, Thailand (66) 2-344-9999 Philippines Dec. 96 296 Philippines All products Marvin Plaza Building, 2153 Don Chino Roces Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines (63) 2-884-9000 India Dec. 96 520 India All products 2nd Floor, Tower A & B, Cyber Greens, DLF Phase-III, Gurgaon - 122002, Haryana, India (91) 124-416-0000 ROK Sept. 05 46 ROK Digital cameras, digital SLR cameras, digital camcorders, lenses, LCOS projectors and others Gangnam Finance Center Bldg. 17F., 737, Yeoksam-Dong, Kangnam-Gu, Seoul, 135-984, Korea (82) 2-2191-8500 ROK May 93 188 ROK Semiconductor equipment, LCD equipment 168-12 Samseong-Dong, Kangnam-Gu, Seoul, 135-090, Korea (82) 2-6445-0013 Taiwan Jan. 97 235 Taiwan Semiconductor equipment, LCD equipment 8F., No.101, Sung Ren Road, Taipei 110, Taiwan (886) 2-8789-2100 Australia Aug. 78 1,094 Australia All products 1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, Sydney N.S.W. 2113, Australia (61) 2-9805-2000 Australia Oct. 88 62 Australia Financing arrangements for purchasing business equipment 1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, Sydney N.S.W. 2113, Australia (61) 2-9805-2000 New Zealand Sept. 89 261 New Zealand All products Akoranga Business Park, Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand (64) 9-489-0300
OCEANIA Canon Australia Pty. Ltd.
http://www.canon.com.au
Canon Finance Australia Ltd. Canon New Zealand Ltd.
http://www.canon.co.nz
*1 Copicanola, S.A. and Seque II, S.A. merged to form Canon Portugal S.A. as of June 29, 2007.
6. Other Related Companies Company name JAPAN Canon Technology Information Services Inc. ASIA Canon Finetech Industrial Hong Kong Co., Ltd. Canon Engineering Hong Kong Co., Ltd. Country / Region Address Est. Emp. Activities Phone numbers
Japan Sept. 03 43 Research services, translation services 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan Hong Kong July 94 5 Procurement of materials, parts and products Suite 1116 Shatin Galleria, 18-24 Shan Mei Street, Fo Tan, Sha Tin, N.T., Hong Kong Hong Kong May 94 117 Procurement of materials, parts and products 5th Floor, Trade Square, 681 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
(81) 3-3757-6241
(852) 2687-4928 (852) 2759-2662
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CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan www.canon.com CANON U.S.A., INC. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. www.usa.canon.com CANON LATIN AMERICA, INC. 703 Waterford Way, Suite 400, Miami, FL 33126, U.S.A. www.canonlatinamerica.com CANON CANADA, INC. 6390 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7, Canada www.canon.ca CANON EUROPA N.V. Bovenkerkerweg 59-61,1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands www.canon-europe.com CANON EUROPE LTD. 6 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge Middlesex, UB11 1JA, U.K. www.canon-europe.com CANON (UK) LTD. Woodhatch Reigate, Surrey RH2 8BF, U.K. www.canon.co.uk CANON FRANCE S.A.S. 17, Quai du Président Paul Doumer, 92414 Courbevoie Cedex, France www.canon.fr CANON DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Europark Fichtenhain A10, 47807 Krefeld, Germany www.canon.de CANON (CHINA) CO., LTD. 15F., Jinbao Building, No.89 Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, 100005, PRC www.canon.com.cn CANON HONGKONG CO., LTD. 19F., The Metropolis Tower, 10 Metropolis Drive, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong www.canon.com.hk CANON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 1 HarbourFront Ave., #04-01, Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632 www.canon.com.sg CANON AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, Sydney, N.S.W. 2113, Australia www.canon.com.au
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