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> KYOCERA`S Synthetic Opal used for CASIO G-Shock Watches
> "Green fatigue" evident in UK business
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> Kyocera launches two new high speed A4 mono MFPs
> Kyocera completes new desktop printer line-up with FS-1320D and FS-1370DN
> Paper addiction impedes UK Plc’s environmental progress
> Herbal wizards work with ceramic knives by Kyocera
> KYOCERA to Double Shipments of Ceramic Kitchen Knives
> Kyocera Solar expands project business
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KYOCERA`S Synthetic Opal used for CASIO G-Shock Watches
Decorative material application expanded to popular wristwatch


Kyoto/Neuss, 25 August 2010 — Kyocera Corporation announced that use of company’s uniquely developed synthetic opal material — called “Kyoto Opal” in the Japanese market — has further been expanded to the new design of Casio Computer Co., Ltd.’s GLS-5600KL G-Shock brand watches which are slated for global sales. This is the first time that the company’s Kyoto Opal has been used for a wristwatch application.

"Green fatigue" evident in UK business
Levels of concern for the environment fall by 14 % but signs of corporate focus are encouraging



KYOCERA to start production at new solar cell plant
Producing high effiency multicrystalline solar cells


Kyoto / Neuss – Kyocera Corporation today announced that it will begin full-scale production at its new Yasu solar cell manufacturing facility in Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The new plant, which was completed in March of this year and has already finished production line testing, is the largest of the company’s domestic manufacturing facilities, and will be producing the company’s highly-efficient multicrystalline silicon solar cells.



Kyocera launches two new high speed A4 mono MFPs

Targeted at busy workgroups with high demand.

Kyocera completes new desktop printer line-up with FS-1320D and FS-1370DN

New devices complete the company’s range of desktop mono laser printers.

Paper addiction impedes UK Plc’s environmental progress

Research shows paper consumption and waste continues to increase

Herbal wizards work with ceramic knives by Kyocera
Preparation and effect of wild herbs

Kyoto / Neuss − Wild herbs are often regarded as weeds because they appear unsolicited in the garden and grow there without any assistance from us. Yet anyone familiar with their effects and preparation will not only tolerate stinging nettles, dandelion and ground elder in the flower bed but will also invite them into the kitchen as well. Autumn is a good time to set up a herb garden in a sheltered place such as in a conservatory. Professional organic chef Christopher Hinze therefore reveals two of his recipes, and TV herb expert Christel Berweiler explains the effect that wild herbs have. The Japanese technology corporation Kyocera, a specialist in fine ceramic products, offers the perfect assistants for preparing herbs in its ceramic knives.

KYOCERA to Double Shipments of Ceramic Kitchen Knives
Company targets two million units per year by March 31, 2014

KYOTO, July 27, 2010 — Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) today announced that it will boost annual shipments of its popular ceramic knives to two million units per year by FY2014* — an increase of 120% over last fiscal year’s volume of 900,000. The company will also strengthen its main manufacturing facilities for ceramic knives in order to meet expected growth in global demand. * FY2014: Fiscal year ending March 31, 2014

Kyocera Solar expands project business
Grammar school fitted out with Kyocera solar modules

Kyoto / Neuss, 21 July 2010 – The Japanese technology corporation Kyocera, one of the leading manufacturers in the field of photovoltaics, is aiming to expand its project business in the future. Acting as the main contractor in this pilot project with regional relevance, Kyocera has fitted out a grammar school in the state of Baden-Württemberg with a complete solar plant. It was completed in June 2010 and has an output of 130 kilowatts peak (kWp).



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