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CIPA Camera & Imaging Products Association International Association Leading Camera & Photo Imaging Industries CIPA Camera & Imaging Products Association 2018-2019 CIPA Camera & Imaging Products Association MA Shibaura Building 3F, 3-8-10. Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0023 Japan Phone: +81-3-5442-4800 Fax: +81-3-5442-4801 E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.cipa.jp Mita Station Tokyo Monorail Minato Park Shibaura Aiiku Morinaga Plaza Bldg. Hospital Daiichi Keihin Tamachi Sta. Toei Mita/Asakusa lines East Exit a. West Exit Redevelopment Area Tamachi St Mita Sta. Exit A4 JR Yamanote/Keihin-TohokuTamachi Station lines Tamachi Station MA Shibaura Tower S Building 3F Tamachi Sta. East ExitNagisa Police box Terrace Shibaura Institute of Technology CIPA Kasumi Shibaura Campus Bridge Tokyo Tech High School Tamachi Sta. East Exit Hotel of Science Gracery Gran and Technology -park Shinshiba Tamachi Plaza Bridge LAWSON Gran -park EXELSIOR Post Office Minatoshibaura SEVEN Shibaura ELEVEN 2-Chome DOUTOR 316 LAWSON Family Mart Shibaura ENEOS LOTTERIA 3-Chome 409 COSMO Yachiyo Bridge Shibaura Runesaito Tower Access From Tamachi station of JR Yamanote or Keihin-Tohoku lines 5 min walk from Shibaura exit (East exit) From Mita station of the Mita or Asakusa Toei subway lines 7 min walk from Exit A4 June, 2018 Interchangeable lenses Digital cameras Film cameras Printers Lens units Precision equipment parts PC hardware Image sensors PC software Image processors Image input/ output devices Electronic parts Image storage media Measurement devices About Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) Representative Directors/Directors/Auditors List of Members Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) is an international industry association consisting of members engaged in the Regular Members development, production or sale of imaging related devices including digital cameras. The association's mission is to contribute Canon Inc. Panasonic Corporation to the business success of its members through various activities in securing fair business environments and by hosting events CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Ricoh Company, Ltd. such as the world premier shows of camera and imaging devices, in addition to formulating worldwide industry standards to FUJIFILM Corporation SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION enhance the convenience of consumers. HOYA CORPORATION SIGMA CORPORATION Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. Sony Imaging Products & Solutions Inc. Establishment NIDEC COPAL CORPORATION Tamron Co., Ltd. Nikon Corporation Xacti Corporation • April 1954: Japan Camera Industry Association (JCIA) was established. OLYMPUS CORPORATION • June 2002: Dissolution of the association. A total of 15 companies • July 2002: Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) was established as a limited liability intermediary corporation. The association President Vice President Supporting Members was reorganized from an industry group focused on conventional lm photography to an international association leading the digital age. Kazuo Ushida Shiro Ajisaka • January 2009: Corporate status of the association was changed to a general incorporated association in response to the amendment Nikon Corporation Tamron Co., Ltd. Adobe Systems Incorporated HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES JAPAN K.K. of the corporate law. President President & CEO ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ImageLink, Inc. Representative Director Analog Devices KK KYORITSU ELECTRIC CO., LTD. AOI Development Center, Ltd. Microsoft Business descriptions Directors (Without Representative Directors) Apple, Inc. Morpho, Inc. Brother Industries, Ltd. Nissin Japan Ltd. The association, as an international organization, is engaged in ensuring fair market competition, securing product compatibility, sharing Go Tokura Canon Inc. Hideshi Fuchiue Panasonic Corporation Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd. Panasonic Photo & Lighting Co., Ltd. COSINA Co., Ltd. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. specication standards in addition to dealing with other challenges in the industry overall for association members engaging in the Toshihisa Iida FUJIFILM Corporation Shinobu Takahashi Ricoh Company, Ltd. Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. Shibakawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd. development, production or sale of cameras and lenses as well as related products, components, software, and systems. The Shinichi Enomoto Kenko Tokina Co., LTD. Kazuto Yamaki SIGMA CORPORATION Dolby Japan K.K. Tessera, Inc. association also engages in the following activities for imaging related devices with the goal of contributing to the business growth of Shigemi Sugimoto OLYMPUS CORPORATION Kimio Maki Sony Imaging Products FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD. Toshiba Memory Corporation & Solutions Inc. Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. TSUBOSAKA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. members by performing surveys, research, and informational exchange for even greater growth. A total of 24 companies 1. To formulate and promote technical standards for compatibility / interconnection Auditors 2. To conduct research and provide information concerning intellectual property rights Special Members 3. To conduct statistical surveys and provide information concerning technical trends and the market Kiyoshi Tohma NIDEC COPAL CORPORATION Tatsuaki Domura Xacti Corporation Japan Camera Industry Institute (JCII) 4. To conduct research and provide information concerning the environment and safety Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T) 5. To conduct research and provide information concerning trade issues The Society of Photography and Imaging of Japan (SPIJ) A total of 3 organizations 6. To hold exhibitions and provide information with consumers 7. To conduct academic and cultural research as well as to hold lectures 8. To conduct other necessary activities to achieve the association's goals in addition to the activities outlined above As of June, 2018 2 3 Interchangeable lenses Digital cameras Film cameras Printers Lens units Precision equipment parts PC hardware Image sensors PC software Image processors Image input/ output devices Electronic parts Image storage media Measurement devices About Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) Representative Directors/Directors/Auditors List of Members Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) is an international industry association consisting of members engaged in the Regular Members development, production or sale of imaging related devices including digital cameras. The association's mission is to contribute Canon Inc. Panasonic Corporation to the business success of its members through various activities in securing fair business environments and by hosting events CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Ricoh Company, Ltd. such as the world premier shows of camera and imaging devices, in addition to formulating worldwide industry standards to FUJIFILM Corporation SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION enhance the convenience of consumers. HOYA CORPORATION SIGMA CORPORATION Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. Sony Imaging Products & Solutions Inc. Establishment NIDEC COPAL CORPORATION Tamron Co., Ltd. Nikon Corporation Xacti Corporation • April 1954: Japan Camera Industry Association (JCIA) was established. OLYMPUS CORPORATION • June 2002: Dissolution of the association. A total of 15 companies • July 2002: Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) was established as a limited liability intermediary corporation. The association President Vice President Supporting Members was reorganized from an industry group focused on conventional lm photography to an international association leading the digital age. Kazuo Ushida Shiro Ajisaka • January 2009: Corporate status of the association was changed to a general incorporated association in response to the amendment Nikon Corporation Tamron Co., Ltd. Adobe Systems Incorporated HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES JAPAN K.K. of the corporate law. President President & CEO ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ImageLink, Inc. Representative Director Analog Devices KK KYORITSU ELECTRIC CO., LTD. AOI Development Center, Ltd. Microsoft Business descriptions Directors (Without Representative Directors) Apple, Inc. Morpho, Inc. Brother Industries, Ltd. Nissin Japan Ltd. The association, as an international organization, is engaged in ensuring fair market competition, securing product compatibility, sharing Go Tokura Canon Inc. Hideshi Fuchiue Panasonic Corporation Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd. Panasonic Photo & Lighting Co., Ltd. COSINA Co., Ltd. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. specication standards in addition to dealing with other challenges in the industry overall for association members engaging in the Toshihisa Iida FUJIFILM Corporation Shinobu Takahashi Ricoh Company, Ltd. Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. Shibakawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd. development, production or sale of cameras and lenses as well as related products, components, software, and systems. The Shinichi Enomoto Kenko Tokina Co., LTD. Kazuto Yamaki SIGMA CORPORATION Dolby Japan K.K. Tessera, Inc. association also engages in the following activities for imaging related devices with the goal of contributing to the business growth of Shigemi Sugimoto OLYMPUS CORPORATION Kimio Maki Sony Imaging Products FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD. Toshiba Memory Corporation & Solutions Inc. Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. TSUBOSAKA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. members by performing surveys, research, and informational exchange for even greater growth. A total of 24 companies 1. To formulate and promote technical standards for compatibility / interconnection Auditors 2. To conduct research and provide information concerning intellectual property rights Special Members 3. To conduct statistical surveys and provide information concerning technical trends and the market Kiyoshi Tohma NIDEC
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