FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, commonly known as Fujifilm, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Founded on January 20, 1934, as Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., the company initially focused on producing photographic films. Over its extensive history, Fujifilm has significantly diversified its operations and is now a prominent global leader in a wide array of fields. These include photography, optics, office and medical electronics, biotechnology, and chemicals. The company's evolution reflects its adaptability and commitment to innovation, particularly in response to the digital revolution that transformed the photographic industry.
Fujifilm's business segments are broadly categorized into Healthcare, Materials, Business Innovation, and Imaging. The Healthcare segment offers a comprehensive range of products and services, including medical diagnostic imaging systems (such as X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound), endoscopy, in-vitro diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, regenerative medicine, and biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing (CDMO). The Materials segment encompasses advanced materials for various industries, including display materials, electronic materials for semiconductors, recording media, and industrial products. The Business Innovation segment, formerly Fuji Xerox, provides document solutions, including office multifunction devices, printers, and related services. The Imaging segment continues Fujifilm's legacy in photography with digital cameras, instant photo systems (Instax), photographic paper, and optical devices like broadcast and cinema lenses. Fujifilm is dedicated to addressing societal challenges and contributing to a sustainable future through its innovative technologies and business activities, aiming to bring 'more smiles to the world'.