Takemitsu takizaki biography definition
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Automating factories creates $100 billion Japan corporate giant
It’s the rise of the robots: Japan’s second-largest company is now a maker of industrial automation systems, highlighting the rising importance of a less visible sector to a nation long associated with consumer-facing brands.
Keyence Corp., a maker of machine vision systems and sensors for factories, has jumped 17 percent this year to become Japan’s second-largest company by market value. At a valuation of almost ¥11 trillion ($100 billion), it has overtaken telecommunications giants SoftBank Group Corp., and NTT Docomo Inc., which have jostled for the honor to sit behind Toyota Motor Corp. over most of the past decade.
Keyence is famed for its dizzying profitability with an operating profit margin of more than 50 percent, among the country’s highest. That’s enabled by its "fabless” output model, according to analysts, with production of its array of pressure sensors, barcode readers and laser scanners outsourced to
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Keyence
Japanese electronics manufacturer
Keyence Corporation (キーエンス, Kīensu) is a Japan-based direct sales organization that develops and manufactures equipment for factory automation, sensors, measuring instruments, vision systems, barcode readers, laser markers and digital microscopes.
Keyence is fabless — although it is a manufacturer; it specializes solely in product planning and development and does not manufacture the final products. Keyence products are manufactured at qualified contract manufacturing companies.[3]
Operations
[edit]Keyence Corporation is a global company with a network of 16 international organizations that specializes in factory automation. Keyence Corporation earns over US$4.9 billion in yearly sales and employs more than 8,300 employees worldwide.[2] As a direct sales company, Keyence salespeople visit customers on site with demonstration cases to show products live.[4]
Keyence's range of products