As a company essential to the imaging field, we are constantly surprising our customers with fresh ideas and advanced original technologies. Changing the way you work, Color material Wax Polymerized toners based on emulsion polymerization Meeting demand for faster printing and higher image quality We have developed a technology to make the size of toner particles fine and uniform by mixing the resin raw materials in wax and then applying emulsion polymerization. This enables oil-free, low-temperature fixing and makes possible high-speed, high-image-quality printing. Optical exposure system Facilitating product miniaturization In the past, the optical exposure systems used by MFPs and printers consisted of multiple glass lenses. By using plastic lenses, Konica Minolta has succeeded in integrating the optical exposure system into a single, compact unit that enables the overall product to be miniaturized without compromising quality or performance. This helps better utilize limited office space. Emperon Maximizing performance Our exclusive Emperon next-generation printing technology maximizes printer performance by optimizing the performance of both hardware and software. To meet the different levels of performance required by different applications, Emperon is even incorporated in MFPs and printers. 5
High-quality color output With original image processing technology and polymerized toner, Konica Minolta MFPs and printers deliver the highest levels of image quality. Supported by industry-leading high-speed output, our MFPs and printers facilitate the production of business documents with high-impact color and sharp, crisp details. Network ubiquitous With a network system that combines a location control system and security control system based on the IP telephony, output is possible from a local MFP or printer at any time, from any place. Full Color MFP bizhub C352 Powerful security To prevent data leaks or unauthorized use, we provide a total security system that covers all aspects of document input/output of paper information, including MFP s copying, printing, faxing and scanning. liberating you from time and place Imaging ----- Business Scene 46 *MFP (Multi Function Peripheral): Multi-purpose machine offering several functions including copier, printer, scanner and facsimile.
Pickup lenses for optical discs Advanced technology makes us the world s market leader Konica Minolta has the top share in the market for pickup lenses. As these lenses are designed for use in CD and DVD players, high reliability is essential. We also develop and manufacture the glass mold lenses for the next generation of DVD players. Materials Technology TAC film for LCD polarizers Excellent quality using film manufacturing technology LCDs are fast becoming the standard display for computers, and are increasingly used in TVs, mobile phones, car navigation systems, etc. We develop and provide TAC (triacetyl cellulose) film, a special film essential to protecting polarizers the key components used in every LCD. Thanks to the sophisticated manufacturing technologies for photographic film that we have developed over many years, we are able to offer superior quality. Polarizing plate Glass plate Color filter electrode LCD TFT/electrode Glass plate Polarizing plate TAC film Polyvinyl-alcohol polarizing element Retardation film/tac film Back light Imaging ----- Personal Life With advanced optical tech nology, we offer 7
Glass substrates for hard disks Enabling high-density recording through materials development and high-precision machining technology Demand for glass substrates is increasing because today s notebook computers and MP3 players require compact and reliable hard disks capable of storing very high volumes of data. Konica Minolta's glass substrates are essential to the manufacture of the high-density magnetic film that enables hard disks to record and process large volumes of data at high speeds. With strict quality control and a comprehensive development and manufacturing system that extends all the way from materials development to melting, pressing and polishing, we provide a consistent supply of smooth, heat-resistant glass substrates. Lens units for micro cameras Miniaturization enables versatile application From mobile phones to in-vehicle cameras and web cameras, demand is rapidly increasing for micro camera lens units. Using our leading-edge optical technologies such as optical design and aspherical lens molding, we offer high-performance lens units to meet market needs. An original Konica Minolta-developed piezoelectric actuator enables our lens units to offer more advanced functions, miniaturization and energy-saving. Head-mounted displays Lightweight, easy-to-wear devices for everyday life in the ubiquitous network society Straight out of the future, these wearable, headmounted displays are expected to soon become a part of everyday life in the ubiquitous network society. Worn just like glasses, Konica Minolta s lightweight headmounted displays use holographic optical elements that enable users to view images without obstructing his or her view of the outside world. Technologies for Near Future affluence and emotion to everyday life Mirror-type optical projection system Making large-screen TVs even thinner In the large-screen TV market, thin screens are becoming more and more popular. Even projection TVs are getting slimmer. Now, with the mirror-type optical projection system developed by Konica Minolta, it is possible to make rear-projection TVs even thinner and to reduce chromatic aberration to a level that human eyes cannot detect. 8
Integrated planetarium system GEMINISTAR III Integrated planetarium system Smooth integration of starry sky projection with dynamic full-dome images GEMINISTAR III is a planetarium system for mid- and large-sized domes that seamlessly integrates an optical planetarium with a full-dome digital projection system. While making the most of the natural beauty of stars projected by the optical system linked in real time with dynamic images, this system turns the night sky into a dazzling visual show with dynamic computer graphics. Jaundice meter Enabling painless early detection of neonatal jaundice Safe, reliable and non-invasive, Konica Minolta s Jaundice Meter can be placed against an infant s forehead and almost immediately display the degree of jaundice based on subcutaneous measurement. Since no blood samples are required, the risk of hemorrhaging or infection is eliminated. Because the influence of melanin pigment is minimized, this instrument may be used with all skin colors and with newborn babies. Today, Konica Minolta s Jaundice Meter is an indispensable part of the toolkit at any neonatal care facility. PCM system image Conventional system image Mammography unit Mammography unit Enabling early detection of breast cancer With early detection and treatment, breast cancer has a very high cure rate. Detection of cancer at the microscopic stage has traditionally relied on analog photography. Konica Minolta s world-first digital X-ray mammography system (PCM System) uses phase contrast technology to clearly capture and display pathologic changes. Improved detection capability makes it possible to take clear photos of the glandula mammaria structure and pathologic changes such as microcalcification something that was difficult to do with conventional systems. This mammography system has opened the door for minimally invasive digital diagnosis that puts less stress on the patient. Jaundice meter JM-103 Light and color technologies fostering 9
Non-contact 3D digitizer Helping create reproductions to preserve cultural assets 3D digitizers scan three-dimensional objects, measure them, and import the 3D data into computers. At the Altamira Cave in Spain, home to some of the world s most famous prehistoric art, the Konica Minolta non-contact 3D Digitizer was used to take three-dimensional images of 2600 square meters of wall surface covered with prehistoric paintings. The resulting data was used to create a full-size threedimensional model of the cave that fully preserves the beauty of the original paintings, enabling visitors to fully experience our ancient cultural assets without destroying it. Non-contact 3D digitizer VIVID-9i/VI-9i Inkjet digital textile printer for a wide range of textile materials Konica Minolta s original piezo print heads enable efficient, high-quality printing using voltage-activated piezo elements to shoot out ink in smaller, faster droplets. These heads are used in various applications such as advertising displays in the industrial inkjet market. The quality of these heads makes them ideal for textile printing as well. Konica Minolta s Nassenger V textile printer uses piezo print heads to produce high-quality prints with a wide range of textiles, including both heavy and lightweight clothing, swim wear, and more. Imaging ----- Culture & Health Care Textile printer Nassenger V the future with sound dream 10