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•1930
First in-house AEI-type
automatic exchange
delivered to Nakano
Telephone Office in Tokyo
•1881
Japan’s first telephone
developed
•1961
Computer equipped with
first Japan-made core memory
released
•1971
D10 electronic telephone switchboard
delivered to Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Public Corporation
•1981
World’s first LED
printer developed
•1881
Established
•1902
First Japan-made magnetic parallel
multiple telephone switchboard
delivered to Nagasaki Telephone Office
•1953
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PROFILE
Founded in 1881, Meikosha, Ltd. was the forerunner of today’s OKI and Japan’s first telecommunications equipment
manufacturer. Meikosha’s success came from the company’s “enterprising spirit” to attempt to become the first domes-
tic manufacturer of telephones only five years after Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone in 1876.
Underpinned by this “enterprising spirit,” which has been nurtured and passed down throughout the Company’s
long history, OKI has developed and provided a succession of products that have contributed to the development of
today’s information society. Always in the vanguard of technology innovation, OKI began selling computers containing
Japan’s first domestically developed core memories, developed the world’s first cash-recycling automated teller
machine (ATM) that recycles deposited bills as funds for withdrawals, and introduced the first Voice-over-Internet
Protocol (VoIP) system to the Japanese market.
As a company that supports social infrastructural development both in Japan and overseas, OKI is quick to grasp and
incorporate the needs of the market into the development of products that satisfy customers to contribute to the develop-
ment of information society. Guided by its brand statement, “Open up your dreams,” OKI will diligently strive to achieve
the dreams and hopes of stakeholders, to become the preferred global partner of choice and achieve continuous growth.
1 Profile
2 Financial Highlights
4To Our Stakeholders
5Interview with the President:
Toward Future Growth
8 At a Glance
CONTENTS
10 Overview of Operations
10 Solutions &Services
Telecom Systems
11 Social Infrastructure Systems
Mechatronics Systems
12 Printers
EMS (Electronics Manufacturing
Service)
13 Research and Development
14 Corporate Governance
15 Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR)
16 Management
17 Financial Section
30 Company Profile
31 Investor Information