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> Glass/glass touch panel by Kyocera now available up to 19 inches
> 215 watts and 14.4% efficiency: New high-performance module from the KD series
> KYOCERA Develops World’s Fastest Thermal Printhead for Card Printers
> VOTE NOW! Kyocera nominated for 6 awards in Green IT Awards Finals
> Kyocera Mita becomes a ‘10:10 Leader‘
> Kyocera achieves 16.6% efficiency with polycrystalline solar modules
> Kyocera adds high speed colour to TASKalfa MFP range
> Ecobuild Show 2010: Kyocera presents MCS-certified photovoltaic modules
> Grind your own ceramic knives – with the diamond knife sharpener from Kyocera
> KYOCERA’s Vacuum Chambers Play Key Role in CERN Large Hadron Collider
> Kyocera Mita launches TASKalfa 300i to meet the needs of demanding office workgroups
> Kyocera strengthens colour range with launch of FS-C8500DN high speed A3 printer
> FS-C5100DN wins Business Printer of the Year Award
> KYOCERA Solar Modules Supply Approx. 40 MW at Large-Scale Solar Power Plants in Spain
> Kyocera opens technology centre in Neuss
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Glass/glass touch panel by Kyocera now available up to 19 inches
LCD touch panels by Kyocera


Kyoto/Neuss, 09 March 2010 – The Japanese technology corporation Kyocera, a pioneer in the field of fine ceramic products and a manufacturer of industrial liquid crystal displays (LCDs), is extending its touch panel line. The touch-sensitive displays are now available in sizes of up to 19 inches. Compared with film on glass systems, the new glass on glass technology achieves higher reliability and enhanced image quality.

215 watts and 14.4% efficiency: New high-performance module from the KD series
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Kyoto / Neuss, 09 March 2010 − The Japanese technology corporation Kyocera, one of the leading manufacturers in the photovoltaic field, is bringing a new solar module from the successful KD series onto the market. With its high nominal output, extreme stability under mechanical pressure and optimized junction box, the new KD215GH-2PU fulfils high requirements in every field.

KYOCERA Develops World’s Fastest Thermal Printhead for Card Printers
Start of mass production


Kyoto/ Neuss, 08 March 2010 — Kyocera Corporation announced that it has successfully developed the new KLE Series thermal printhead for desktop card printers used to print onto rigid materials such as ID cards and credit cards. The new printhead is capable of 300-dpi, full-color, high-resolution printing at 50mm per second — the industry’s highest speed*1 for this type of printhead. The company started mass production March 1, 2010.



Kyocera Mita becomes a ‘10:10 Leader‘

Document imaging company becomes official partner of 10:10

Kyocera achieves 16.6% efficiency with polycrystalline solar modules
World record in conversion efficiency

Kyoto/Neuss, 19 February 2010 − The Japanese technology corporation Kyocera, one of the leading manufacturers in the solar sector, has achieved an efficiency of 16.6 per cent with polycrystalline solar modules. This success is the result of Kyocera’s proprietary back-contact technology.

Kyocera adds high speed colour to TASKalfa MFP range


Ecobuild Show 2010: Kyocera presents MCS-certified photovoltaic modules
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Kyoto / Neuss, 28 January 2010 – The Japanese technology corporation Kyocera is one of the worldwide leading manufacturers of photovoltaic modules. At the Ecobuild trade show in London, the company will present its modules which comply with the Micro Certification Scheme (MCS). Kyocera is one of the first companies who have received the MCS certification.

Grind your own ceramic knives – with the diamond knife sharpener from Kyocera
Kyocera at Ambiente 2010 (Hall 3, Stand A40)

Kyoto / Neuss, 21 January 2010 – The Japanese technology corporation Kyocera, one of the pioneers of ceramic knife blades and with sales of more than 5 million ceramic knives since 1984, is extending its product portfolio of kitchen utensils to include a diamond-coated grinder. It allows even the extremely hard ceramic blades of the Kyocera knives to be conveniently ground by hand. Kyocera is premiering the diamond knife sharpener in Germany at Ambiente in Frankfurt (12 to 16 February 2010) in Hall 3, Stand A40.

KYOCERA’s Vacuum Chambers Play Key Role in CERN Large Hadron Collider

Kyoto/ Neuss - Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) today announced that its custom-designed ceramic vacuum chambers are being used in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) operated by the European Organisation for Nuclear Physics (CERN) near Geneva. In the largest scientific experiment ever undertaken, protons fed into the LHC through Kyocera’s ceramic vacuum chambers quickly reach speeds of up to 299,792 km per second – just below the speed of light – in the world's largest particle accelerator.



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