About
Olympus Corporation is a Japanese multinational company founded in 1919, originally known for manufacturing microscopes and optical products. Headquartered in Hachioji, Tokyo, Olympus has evolved into a global leader in medical and surgical technologies, particularly in the endoscope market, where it holds approximately 70% market share. The company focuses exclusively on medical and surgical technologies, offering advanced endoscopes and related surgical devices that enhance minimally invasive procedures. Olympus also produces life science microscopes, including models like the SpinSR, which support medical and biological research. Additionally, it manufactures industrial and inspection microscopes, such as the DSX1000, which integrate optical and digital technologies for precision applications. With a commitment to innovation and originality, Olympus serves a diverse range of customers, including hospitals, clinics, universities, and industrial sectors, providing essential tools for diagnostics, research, and inspection.
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Company Information
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Employees 29000
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Founded 1919
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Annual Revenue $6691020000
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Total Funding $50000000
Location
Shinjuku City, Tokyo, Japan