Recently, two internationally renowned companies, Kodak from the U.S. and Kyocera from Japan, have simultaneously launched eye-protection lighting products, making a cross-industry entry into the health lighting sector. This move has attracted significant attention within the lighting industry.
According to available data, Kodak is the world's largest producer and supplier of optical imaging products and related services, founded in 1880. Its offerings include OLED, professional imaging, business solutions, commercial printing, entertainment imaging, consumer products, retail and printing services, and cinematic arts. Kodak has maintained a leading position globally in the fields of image capture, sharing, output, and display.
Kyocera, founded by Kazuo Inamori in 1980, primarily produces ceramic knives, ceramic stationery, jewelry, mobile phones, precision ceramic components, semiconductor parts, and solar power systems. Kyocera (China) Trading Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Kyocera China") focuses on products like automotive components, LCD displays, inkjet/thermal printheads, and optical parts, building upon the Kyocera Group's existing offerings.