Omron

Founded in 1933, Omron is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, and was founded by Kazuma Tateishi. After more than 90 years of development, it has become a world-leading manufacturer of automation control and electronic equipment, with more than 30,000 employees and business covering more than 120 countries and regions. Its turnover in 2024 reached 818.8 billion yen (about 6.2 billion US dollars). Its core concept is "through sensing and control technology

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Omron

With "Sensing & Control + Think" as its core, Omron has developed epoch-making products such as contactless proximity switches and electronic automatic induction signal machines, establishing its leading position in the field of industrial automation.
Its sensors (such as photoelectric sensors and pressure sensors) are known for their high precision and fast response, and are used in automobile manufacturing, logistics sorting and other fields. For example, the E3Z-NB21-2-FP photoelectric sensor can improve logistics sorting efficiency by 40%.
PLC and controller: The CJ series PLC has a processing speed of 0.1 milliseconds and is used in steel blast furnace control to improve efficiency by 20%.
Robot system: LD mobile robots are equipped with UV disinfection technology and are used in hospitals, airports and other scenarios.
Blood pressure monitors and blood glucose meters: With a leading global market share, the Zhilubo blood pressure monitor is equipped with an AI algorithm to screen for atrial fibrillation risks and promote early intervention.
Thermometers and nebulizers: High-precision infrared temperature measurement technology meets family and medical needs.
Covering photoelectric sensors, temperature and humidity controllers, etc., supporting the integration of Industry 4.0 and smart homes.
Automobile manufacturing: Provides automated control systems for Toyota, Volkswagen, etc. to optimize production line stability.
Healthcare: Home health devices combined with OMRON Plus App enable data management and personalized assessment.
Smart Building: Energy-saving lighting system reduces energy consumption by 30% and supports IoT interconnection.