Fujifilm Holdings Corporation, trading as OTCMKTS:FUJIY, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo. Founded in 1934 as Fuji Photo Film Co., the company initially built its reputation on photographic films and analog imaging equipment. Over the decades, Fujifilm has evolved into a diversified technology company focused on imaging, information, and document solutions.
In the imaging and photography segment, Fujifilm offers a range of digital cameras, interchangeable lenses, instant cameras, photographic films, and printing solutions. Its popular X-series mirrorless cameras and INSTAX instant print cameras are sold to both enthusiasts and professional photographers. The company also produces photo papers, printers, and film assets under well-known brands, supporting creative and commercial print workflows worldwide.
Beyond imaging, Fujifilm has expanded into the healthcare and material sciences sectors. The company develops medical imaging systems—including digital X-ray, endoscopy, and diagnostic ultrasound devices—as well as biopharmaceuticals, regenerative medicines and vaccine development. Fujifilm’s advanced materials business supplies high-performance films, optical devices and components for the electronics, automotive and industrial markets, while its document solutions division delivers multifunction printers, managed print services and related software.
With operations spanning Asia, the Americas, Europe and other regions, Fujifilm maintains research and development centers in Japan, the United States, Europe and China. The company is led by President and Chief Executive Officer Kenji Sukeno, under whose leadership Fujifilm continues to pursue innovation in imaging technologies, life sciences and sustainable materials. Its global footprint and multi-sector expertise position Fujifilm as a key player in both traditional and emerging markets.
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