Kyocera Corporation announced that its European subsidiary, Kyocera Europe GmbH, will collaborate with the iPrint Institute and Competence Center, a Swiss public research institute specializing in inkjet technology, beginning October 2025. The partnership will leverage Kyocera’s proprietary
Kyocera Corporation is set to launch the “Kyocera Ventures Innovation Fund-I,” a corporate venture capital fund of approximately US$ 40 million, on April 1, 2024, aimed at supporting new businesses. With a longstanding commitment to supporting startups through direct investment and collaboration, Kyocera leverages its unique technologies to fuel research and
Kyocera Corporation has launched a ‘True Blue Textile’ project based on a ‘Wear to Save Water’ fashion concept with the aim to promote consumer awareness of environmental issues. ‘True Blue Textile’ fabric was printed by Kyocera’s Forearth water free concept digital inkjet printer with patterns based on the Niyodo River in Kochi














