{{Nihongo|'Canon Inc.'|キヤノン株式会社|Kyanon
Kabushiki Gaisha|extra=, is a
Japanese
multinational corporation that specializes in imaging and optical products, including
cameras,
photocopiers and
computer printers. The headquarters are in 30-2,
Shimomaruko 3-chome,
Ota-ku,
Tokyo. Their North American headquarters is located in Lake Success, New York, USA.
History
The predecessor company was established in
1933 by
Goro Yoshida and his brother-in-law
Saburo Uchida. Named , it was funded by
Takeshi Mitarai, a close friend of Uchida. Its original purpose was to develop a 35mm rangefinder camera.
In June
1934 they released their first camera, the ''Kwanon'' (see "Origins of company name" below). Three variations of this product were marketed, however, none were actual products. Of the ten ''Kwanon'' cameras that were rumored to be produced, none were ever known to reach the market.
The new company was off to a good start. However, there was a problem: ''Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory'' had not developed a lens. Several alternatives were considered, but the decision was made to seek help from a corporation known as ''Nippon Kogaku Kogyo'' (Japan Optical Industries, Inc., the predecessor of
Nikon) to use their Nikkor lens.
So in February
1936, the ''Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory'' was able to release the "Hansa Canon (Standard Model with the Nikkor 50mm f/3.5 lens)", which became Kwanon's first commercially available camera.
The following year the company name was changed to ''Canon'' to reflect a more modern image, and on
10 August 1937, the current corporation was founded.
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Today, despite the company's high profile in the consumer market for cameras and computer printers, most of the company revenue comes from the office products division, especially for analog and digital copiers, and its line of imageRUNNER
digital multifunctional devices. Additionally, Canon is the supplier of print engines found in the hugely popular
Hewlett-Packard LaserJet series of laser printers.
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Canon has also entered the digital displays market by teaming up with
Toshiba to develop and manufacture
flat panel televisions based on
SED, a new type of display technology. The
joint venture company SED Inc. was established in October 2004. In January 2007, Canon announced that it would buy Toshiba's share of the joint venture.
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This move was triggered by litigation from Nano-Proprietary, Inc., which claimed Canon breached a license agreement by sharing technology licensed to Canon with the joint venture company.
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Canon has also announced it is developing
OLED and
rear-projection displays.
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Origins of company name
The company's original product, the "Kwanon" camera was named after the
Buddhist Bodhisattva of Mercy.
The company name "Canon" was chosen because it sounds similar to the name of their original product, and because the usual meaning of "canon" implies precision, a characteristic they wanted associated with their company.
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Canon products

Canon USA's Silicon Valley offices
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List of Canon products
''Canon Inc''. no longer produces analogue photocopiers. Canon also produces a range of products for use in the medical field, for example mobile scanners for use in remote areas.
Environmental Report
According to a report by the New England-based environmental organization
Clean Air-Cool Planet, Canon tops the list of 56 companies the survey conducted about climate-friendly companies.
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References
1. " About Canon: Canon Inc. Corporate Profile" (company overview), Canon Inc., May 23, 2006, '' Canon''.
2. "Cross reference of HP printer to Canon Engine number
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Next-Generation Displays
6. ''The name "Canon" was finally chosen. The word had a number of meanings, including "scriptures," and suited the image of precision processing, where accuracy was paramount.''.Applying for the "Canon" Trademark, canon.com corporate website. Article retrieved 2007-04-29.
7. Reuters report
External links
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Canon official site
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Canon's Online Camera Museum
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Canon historical stock chart by
Gstock