6971 Kyocera Corporation

Kyocera Signs Distributor TTI to Provide LCD Displays in Industrial, Medical and eMobility Markets

., a leading specialty distributor of electronic components, is now an authorized distributor of in North America, the companies announced today. Kyocera offers a variety of Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) and Memory-in-Pixel (MIP) displays. The companies will focus on expansion opportunities in the industrial, medical and eMobility markets.

Kyocera’s industrial TFT displays feature exceptionally high contrast and color saturation, with superior performance enhancements such as advanced wide viewing (AWV) for true color fidelity, super-high brightness (SHB), and a wide operating temperature range. Kyocera’s MIP displays combine excellent image quality and visibility with ultra-low power consumption to extend battery life, with a wide viewing angle and extended operating temperature range as well.

Kyocera’s line of high-performance, innovative LCD display products, combined with TTI’s broad and deep inventory and customer base, will provide engineers with far greater design options to meet their project needs.

“Kyocera is pleased to add TTI as an authorized North American LCD display distributor, expanding our channel and customer base,” said Bill Adam, Kyocera International, Inc.’s Display Distribution Manager. “Combining TTI’s strong market presence with Kyocera’s LCD solutions will accelerate technology adoption and innovation in key vertical markets by making our products more readily available to engineers and designers.”

“TTI is excited to expand our display technology offering with the addition of Kyocera to serve our extensive customer base,” said Geoff Imlach, Vice President of Sales for TTI Americas. “The Kyocera display brand, with its broad product portfolio of TFT and MIP technologies, further strengthens our position in the optoelectronics display market segment.”

Kyocera Corporation, founded in 1959 in Kyoto, Japan, recorded consolidated global sales revenue of $15.1 billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2023; Kyocera International, Inc., founded in 1969, is among its wholly owned U.S. subsidiaries. Kyocera's long history of providing high-quality, long-term product support and unmatched customer service has made it a leader in the industrial and automotive display markets. More than a supplier, Kyocera strives to be a “total solution” display partner. For more information, visit .

About TTI

TTI, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway company, is an authorized, specialty distributor of electronic components. Founded in 1971, the emphasis on a broad and deep product portfolio, available-to-sell inventory and sophisticated supply chain programs has established TTI as a distributor of choice to manufacturers in the industrial, defense, aerospace, transportation, medical and communications sectors worldwide. TTI and its wholly owned subsidiaries, the TTI Family of Specialists, Mouser Electronics, Sager Electronics and the Exponential Technology Group employ over 8,000 people in more than 136 locations throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa. Globally, the TTI Family of Specialists maintain over 3 million square feet of dedicated warehouse space in 30 distribution centers. For more information about TTI, visit .

EN
07/09/2023

Underlying

To request access to management, click here to engage with our
partner Phoenix-IR's CorporateAccessNetwork.com

Reports on Kyocera Corporation

 PRESS RELEASE

Kyocera Announces Consolidated Financial Results for Year Ended March ...

KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- (TOKYO:6971) today announced its consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024 (“fiscal year 2024” or the “period”), as summarized below. Complete details are available at: Consolidated Results: Year-Over-Year Unit: Millions (except percentages and per-share amounts) Year Ended March 31, 2023(FY23)in JPY 2024(FY24)in JPY Change 2024(FY24)in USD 2024(FY24)in EUR Amountin JPY % Sales revenue: 2,025,332 2,004,221 (21,111) (1.0) 13,273 12,296 Operating profit: 128,517 92,923 ...

 PRESS RELEASE

Kyocera’s Smart Mobile Computing and Scanning Solution Combines Rugged...

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kyocera today announced the launch of its latest offering to maximize business productivity using mobile technology: Smart Mobile Computing and Scanning. The complete solution operates using Kyocera’s rugged 5G smartphones and ; a variety of handheld, long-range scanners and RFID readers from ; and compact , all supported by industry-leading two-year manufacturer’s warranties and superior customer service. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: New modular, affordable smart computing solution combines Kyocera rugged smartphones with A...

 PRESS RELEASE

Kyocera Launches “5814 Series” 0.3mm Pitch Board-to-Board Connector

KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto, hereinafter: Kyocera)(TOKYO:6971) today released its new 5814 Series, a 0.3mm pitch Board-to-Board connector contributing to the miniaturization and expanding functionality of devices with its compact size*. The product is now available for general sale starting February 5th, 2024. This connector achieves industry-leading narrow pitch and compact dimensions, with a stacking height of 0.6mm and width of 1.5mm, and is designed to prevent damage during connector mating operations through its unique metal fitting struc...

Pelham Smithers
  • Pelham Smithers

PSA Market Strategy: How Japan Transformed from a Bear Market to a Bul...

In our 2010 Japan Perspective, written close to the nadir of the bear market, we discussed what was wrong with Japan, but also what it was starting to do right. Fourteen years on, the Nikkei 225 - though not yet Topix - has hit a new all-time high. This report looks at how Japan built on those things that were going right, while also starting to address what else needed to be done, and looks at whether more is needed to be done if the market rally is to continue from here.

 PRESS RELEASE

Kyocera Adds Wi-Fi Calling to DuraSport 5G for Priority Service Custom...

SAN DIEGO & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kyocera has added Wi-Fi calling connectivity for ’s Priority Services on , the company announced today. The rugged MIL-STD-810H 5G Android 13 device has supported Priority Services since its original launch and now adds Wi-Fi calling support to enhance rugged reliability for police, fire, and other first responders. Priority Services ensures that first responders’ calls receive priority support on networks to save precious time in emergencies. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Wi-Fi calling added to Kyocera DuraSport 5G ...

ResearchPool Subscriptions

Get the most out of your insights

Get in touch