Olympus Corporation
Your Vision Our Future
Overview
HQ Location
Japan
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Year Founded
1919
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Company Type
Public
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Revenue
< $10m
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Employees
10,001 - 50,000
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Website
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Stock Ticker
OTCMKTS: OCPNY
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Company Description
Olympus’ history of innovation and service to humanity go back nearly 100 years, when our company founders in Tokyo introduced our first product, a microscope, in 1920. Since then Olympus has become a global technology leader focused on enhancing people’s lives through innovative solutions in the core business areas of: - Medical and Surgical Products - Scientific Solutions - Cameras and Audio Products
IoT Snapshot
Olympus Corporation is a provider of Industrial IoT sensors technologies, and also active in the construction and infrastructure, and healthcare and hospitals industries.
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Technology Stack
Olympus Corporation’s Technology Stack maps Olympus Corporation’s participation in the sensors IoT Technology stack.
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