Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and established in 1876, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. operates predominantly in the printing industry, extending its reach across several diverse business segments. The Information Communication segment provides a wide array of products and services. These encompass traditional print media like books, magazines, flyers, and catalogs, in addition to business process outsourcing (BPO). This segment also develops advanced digital solutions such as solar-powered outdoor LCD signage, universally designed multilingual touch screens, and virtual reality products. It further supplies business forms, smart and magnetic cards, transparent hologram ribbons, various dye-sublimation and thermal transfer printing media, photo printers, and related services, including identity verification. The company also manages the honto hybrid bookstore network. Within the Lifestyle and Industrial Supplies segment, the company manufactures a comprehensive range of products. This includes diverse packaging solutions such as plant-based and mono-material options, transparent vapor deposition films, barrier paper, functional film complex PET bottles, and aseptic filling systems for PET plastic bottles. It also produces materials for living spaces, including olefin-based flooring sheets, antibacterial and antiviral products, exterior building components, curved resin glazing, and interior coverings for railway cars. Furthermore, this segment creates industrial high-performance materials, such as components for lithium-ion batteries and photovoltaic modules, lighting films, and multifunctional insulation boxes. The Electronics segment specializes in both display components and electronic devices. Its display offerings encompass optical and electrode films, OLED displays, color filters, electronic shades, transparent screens, and OLED display-driven digital signage. For electronic devices, it produces semiconductor photomasks, master templates for nanoimprinting, hard disk drive suspensions, lead frames for compact semiconductor packages, diffractive optical elements, near-field communication (NFC) modules, and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). Finally, the Beverages segment is engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of various drinks.