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10 Omron Corporation
Omron’s
Businesses
Committed to contributing to the
development of emerging countries
and other societies through our
business activities:
• Industrial Automation
Electronic and Mechanical Components
Automotive Electronic Components
• Social Systems
• Healthcare
• Environmental Solutions
Creating the unique type of value
that only Omron can.
Constructed Central R&D
Laboratory
Solidifi ed foundations for
future business growth
Changed name from
OMRON Tateisi Electronics Co.
to Omron Corporation
Began operating as
a “New Omron
FY1960
Net Sales
¥0.83 billion
FY1990
Net Sales
¥464.4 billion
Leading Market Shares
(Approx.)
(As of July 2013)
Control-Related Equipment
(Japanese Market Share)
40%
Source: Nippon Electric Control
Equipment Industries
Association (NECA)
Relays
(Global Market Share)
20%
Source: Internal survey
Home-Use Digital Blood
Pressure Monitors
(Global Market Share)
Residential-Use
PV Inverters
(Japanese Market Share)
50%
33%
Source: Internal survey
Source: Internal survey
Railway Infrastructure
Equipment
(Japanese Market Share)
40%
Source: Internal survey
IAB
AEC
SSB
HCB
Other
EMC
Body Control Units for
keijidousha (a class of
small automobiles defi ned
by Japanese standards)
(Japanese Market Share)
50%
Source: Internal survey
About Omron
Integrated Report 2013 11
Industrial Automation Business (IAB)
Omron’s mainstay business, leading the innovation of global
manufacturing through factory automation (FA)
More than 100,000 FA controllers, sensors, switches, relays, and safety
devices to help improve the productivity of manufacturing facilities. Omron
boasts the top share of the Japanese market for control equipment and has
operations in more than 40 countries and 160 regions, including China and
countries in Europe, North America, and the rest of Asia.
Other Businesses
Exploring and developing new businesses outside the realm
of the main fi ve segments / Environmental solutions business
and other operations playing an important part in advancing
the Omron Group’s growth strategy
Energy conversion and control technologies to help maximize energy
ef ciency with regard to energy creation, storage, and saving, and plug-in
module PC and uninterruptible power supply units to provide security and
reliability for the IT and industrial equipment markets.
Healthcare Business (HCB)
Providing a comprehensive product lineup to support daily
healthcare efforts, whether at home or at medical facilities
Digital blood pressure monitors highly accurate and easy to use at home,
with the number one share of the global market. Continually introducing
new healthcare products and services into the global market, including
thermometers, nebulizers, and pedometers.
Social Systems, Solutions and Service Business (SSB)
Offering diverse systems for social infrastructure to assist
making society safer and more comfortable for everyone
Includes train station solutions, such as automated ticket gates and ticket
vending machines, as well as traf c control systems and other road
traf c solutions.
Automotive Electronic Components Business (AEC)
Undertaking new challenges in the automotive electronics
eld to help make automobiles safer and friendlier toward
people and the environment
Power window switches with anti-pinching functions, keyless entry systems,
and various other products that utilize our highly functional controller, sensor,
switch, and relay technologies to make motoring safer and more comfortable.
Electronic and Mechanical Components Business (EMC)
Providing the global market with sophisticated components
that create benefi cial relationships between people and
machines in a variety of fi elds
Relays, switches, connectors, and other fundamental components for use
in industrial equipment, consumer and commercial products, automotive
equipment, and various other items. Components that are steeped in our
superior technologies and have developed over our long history of operation.
40%
13%
15%
11 %
11 %
9%
FY2012
Net Sales
¥650.5 billion
¥263.0 billion
(40%)
Eliminations
and corporate
¥6.3 billion (1%)
¥84.1 billion
(13%)
¥97.6 billion
(15%)
¥68.8 billion
(11%)
¥71.5 billion
(11%)
¥59.2 billion
(9%)
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