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This document provides an overview of OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd., a Japanese telecommunications company founded in 1881. It discusses OKI's business segments including solutions and services, telecom systems, social infrastructure systems, mechatronics systems, printers, and EMS. It highlights OKI's long history and "enterprising spirit" that has allowed it to develop innovative technologies and products that contribute to the information society. The president's message emphasizes OKI's commitment to identifying customer needs and delivering superior solutions to achieve stakeholders' dreams and hopes.

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CORPORATE

BROCHURE
PROFILE
SOLUTIONS & SERVICES
Founded in 1881, Meikosha, Ltd. was the forerunner of today’s Business offering solutions and services capital-
OKI and Japan’s first telecommunications equipment manu- izing on OKI’s exceptional know-how in business
systems for financial, public sector, transporta-
facturer. Meikosha’s success came from the company’s
tion, retail, manufacturing, and other industries.
“enterprising spirit” to attempt to become the first domestic
manufacturer of telephones only five years after Alexander Gra-
ham Bell’s invention of the telephone in 1876.
Underpinned by this “enterprising spirit,” which has been nur-
tured and passed down throughout the Company’s long history, OKI
has developed and provided a succession of products that have con-
tributed to the development of today’s information society. Always
in the vanguard of technology innovation, OKI began selling comput-
ers containing Japan’s first domestically developed core memories,
developed the world’s first cash recycling automated teller machine
(ATM) that recycles deposited bills as funds for withdrawals, devel-
oped LED printers, and introduced the first Voice-over-Internet
Protocol (VoIP) system to the Japanese market.
As a company that supports social infrastructural development,
OKI will quickly grasp and incorporate the needs of the market into
the development of products that satisfy customers, while contrib-
uting to the development of an information society. Guided by its
brand statement, “Open up your dreams,” OKI will diligently strive
to achieve the dreams and hopes of stakeholders, to become the
preferred global partner of choice and achieve continuous growth.

MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS
Business offering products built on core mecha-
tronics technology, including ATMs and cash
handling equipment.

CONTENTS

1 Profile 10 Research and Development


2 A Message 12 Promoting Responsible
from the President Management
4 Overview of Operations 13 OKI Group’s Journey
4 Solutions & Services
5 Telecom Systems
6 Social Infrastructure Systems
7 Mechatronics Systems
8 Printers
9 EMS
PROFILE

TELECOM SYSTEMS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE


Business providing communication systems and SYSTEMS
services to link people and goods. Business providing customized systems that
serve as the social infrastructure mainly for
government agencies and local governments.

PRINTERS EMS
Business offering printers and multifunction printers Consigned design and manufacturing business
leveraged by OKI’s unique LED technology. based on design and manufacturing technologies
cultivated in info-telecom systems.

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Closely monitoring changes in customer and


market needs, the OKI Group will create new business
opportunities and pursue growth strategies.
OKI traces its roots back to 1881, when founder Kibataro Oki established Japan’s first telecommunications equip-
ment manufacturer and maker of the nation’s first telephone. From that time until the present day, the Company
has confronted the unknown with a challenge-driven attitude. This “enterprising spirit” is embodied in OKI’s corpo-
rate philosophy: “The people of OKI, true to the company’s enterprising spirit, are committed to creating superior
network solutions and providing excellent information and communications services globally to meet the diversified
needs of communities worldwide in the information age.”
Guided by this corporate philosophy, OKI had benefited society through its products and services according to
its mission of providing peace of mind to people around the world. Today as well, we take pride in contributing to
society through our activities on an integrated platform that encompasses sales and marketing, technology devel-
opment, production and maintenance services. We strive to swiftly develop exceptional products and services that
exceed the expectations of our customers by identifying their needs through accurate marketing activities, conduct-
ing R&D on elemental technologies, commercializing those technologies, and establishing efficient manufacturing
technologies. In addition to these activities, which realize top product quality, we have a maintenance system to
ensure the safe use of our products.
In Japan, the Company’s product lineup includes telecommunication infrastructure for telecom carriers, bank
branch systems for financial institutions, ATMs, ticket-issuing and check-in systems for the transportation industry,
and public systems such as flight control, ITS-related systems, disaster prevention administration radio systems,
and fire-fighting navigation systems. Overseas, OKI supplies ATMs to fast-growing emerging markets such as
China and Russia, and is working to penetrate the Brazilian market. In these and other ways, we play an important
role in the global supply and maintenance of social infrastructure.
The needs of customers, markets, and society are constantly changing. OKI’s quest is to achieve growth by
quickly identifying those needs and consistently delivering products and services that meet customer expecta-
tions, driven by its “enterprising spirit.” Guided by its brand statement, “Open up your dreams,” OKI will uphold
the integrity and reliability it has earned over its long history. At the same time, we will strive to realize the visions
and hopes of all our stakeholders. Our objective is to become the preferred global partner of choice and establish
OKI as a global brand.
I look forward to your continued support and understanding in the future.

Corporate Philosophy

The people of OKI, true to the company’s “enterprising spirit,”


are committed to creating superior network solutions and
providing excellent information and communications services
globally to meet the diversified needs of communities worldwide
in the information age.

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Hideichi Kawasaki
President
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.

Brand Statement The brand statement of OKI expresses the


opening of a door to a society,
where people around the world can lead more lives
that are enriched, safe and secure.
The statement also expresses our dream to contribute
to the information society that enables
to achieve the dreams and hopes of stakeholders.

“Opening up your dreams” and “accomplishing our ambitions”


are OKI’s commitments that are inherent in its brand statement.

— OKI opens up your dreams —

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OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS

SOLUTIONS & SERVICES


We deliver solutions and services addressing various issues of our cus-
tomers by leveraging our amassed know-how in business systems.

The solutions & services business provides solutions and In the services business, we offer system integration, IT
services leveraging know-how and technologies amassed infrastructure and administrative services necessary for sys-
through our work in offering business systems to custom- tem construction and operation through a managed cloud.
ers in such industries as finance, government agencies, We are developing services provided by “EXaaSTM”, such as
transportation, retail, and manufacturing. LCM*2 services that help manage business terminals such
The solutions business enables higher level performance as ATMs from introduction planning to asset management to
and more efficiency by integrating systems from the store operational support, BPO*3 services where some operations
front to the back office via integrated CRM*1 solutions. are conducted on behalf of our customers, and other services.
Moreover, we maximize customer experience and satisfac- In the maintenance business, we fully use one of the
tion through the integration of the customer data streams industry’s broadest service networks across the country in
companies hold and the other various information. Our bank providing high- and uniform-quality maintenance services to
branch systems and centered-administrative systems for all customers around Japan. Furthermore, we are expand-
financial institutions contribute to the streamlining of their ing multi-vendor maintenance in new fields, such as medi-
sales branch operations. In addition, we also excel in per- cal and energy, among others.
sonnel and salary payment systems for government agen-
cies, ticket reservation and issuing systems for the travel *1 CRM: Customer Relationship Management
and transportation industries, and business systems for the *2 LCM: Life Cycle Management
manufacturing sector. *3 BPO: Business Process Outsourcing

Maximizing Customer Lifetime Value via


Established Kansai ATM Service Center
OKI-proposed Integrated CRM Solutions

SNS
Blogs
Web

Marketing & Sales Customer Service


Promotion
Workforce

Store Contact Workforce


eCRM SFA
front center management

Back office systems

On-premise Cloud-based LCM BPO

Through the provision of integrated CRM solutions that combine We established Kansai ATM Service Center to bolster our ATM LCM
BPO services, LCM services, and dedicated terminals like ATMs or service in western Japan. In addition to ATM monitoring systems,
bank branch systems, etc., areas where we excel, we are enabling the new center also facilitates business continuity planning (BCP)
the maximization of customer lifetime value. through duplication of operational support functions in both eastern
and western Japan.

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OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS

TELECOM SYSTEMS
We provide telecom infrastructures, which form the backbone of
society, as well as communication systems that improve corporate
operational efficiency.

The telecom systems business provides communication we developed with our alliance partners. We are also focus-
systems and services to link people and goods. ing on videoconferencing systems, which have gained
For telecom infrastructure, OKI provides large-scale net- attention as a BCP measure.
work infrastructure, such as IP multimedia systems, and The 920MHz band wireless multi-hop network technolo-
GE-PONs*1 supporting increasingly sophisticated access gies is expected to meet a diverse array of needs such as
networks. The business also provides home ICT solutions, applications in the IoT*2 market, which is expanding rapidly,
including next-generation home gateway products, and and the social infrastructure market. OKI develops products
VoIP applications for smartphones that enable high-quality using such technologies in a timely manner and supplies
voice transmission. It is focused on systems addressing vir- smart network solutions matched to customer needs.
tualization, telecom infrastructure migration to enable ser-
vice diversification, and upgrading of networks. *1 GE-PON: Gigabit Ethernet-Passive Optical Network
For enterprises, we offer competitive products and ser- *2 IoT: Internet of Things
vices in the IP networks field. We are working to expand
sales with new products for our call center systems, where
we are the domestic market share leader, and for IP-PBXs

“CTstage 6Mi®” , Launched Coordinator Types for


Multi-style Contact Center System 920MHz Band Wireless Telecom Modules

The architecture of the “CTstage” series, the domestic market To go along with router types, which have conventionally performed
leader in IP contact center systems, has been revamped, enabling the multi-hop relay function, we have launched coordinator types
high reliability without dependence on scale, realizing high operating with wireless master-slave unit functions that aggregate for the pur-
efficiency and robust continuity, and allowing adopters to preserve pose of connecting wireless multi-hop networks to online clouds,
their uniqueness. upper-layer data aggregation devices.

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OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS


We offer social infrastructure systems that contribute to public safety
and security by meeting the needs of government agencies and local
governments.

The social infrastructure systems business provides cus- operability and durability that match the needs of local gov-
tomized social infrastructure systems for government agen- ernments. The call center providing maintenance support
cies, local governments, and other entities. We build social services for these social infrastructure systems is a one-
infrastructures that offer safety, security, comfort, and con- stop call center that operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a
venience by delivering products and services that make use year with an extensive menu of services and engineers con-
of our advanced and unique technologies in telecom net- stantly available for consultation. It contributes to the reli-
works, mechatronics, and acoustics. able operation of social systems that support the safety and
In the transportation infrastructure field, we provide flight people’s peace of mind.
control systems, ETC, VICS*1, and other ITS*2-related sys- In addition, we provide self-defense equipment based on
tems with the aim of enhancing convenience and ensur- our core expertise in acoustic and info telecom technologies.
ing the safety, security, and comfort of those depending on We plan to ramp up our entry into next-generation social
these systems. We also are developing and offering new infrastructure fields, such as disaster prevention and mitiga-
services including the Customer welcoming System incor- tion as well as measures to address aging social infrastruc-
porated DSRC*3 as well as safety and information support ture, using our strength in technologies, including sensor
services employing vehicle-to-vehicle communication. networks. Moreover, we aim to expand our businesses in
For local governments, we provide firefighting naviga- new fields like ITS using probe data.
tion systems, digital wireless communication systems for
firefighting and emergency use, disaster prevention admin- *1 VICS: Vehicle Information and Communication System
istrative radio systems for municipalities, and VoIP commu- *2 ITS: Intelligent Transport System
nity bulletin systems. OKI supplies systems with plenty of *3 DSRC: Dedicated Short Range Communication

Tap-sound Inspection Device Improves Developed River Monitoring System


the Efficiency in Tunnel Inspections Using Wireless Network

OKI has developed a tap-sound inspection device that can easily Our river monitoring system, which uses 920MHz band wireless multi-
inspect for deformations in tunnels, such as spalling and detaching, hop network technology, is fed various sensor data such as water
using sound processing technologies, without reliance on veteran levels and precipitation amounts from gauges set up at observations
skilled labor. points along rivers via wireless transmission, enabling monitoring cen-
ters to collect data in real time and confirm changing river conditions.

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OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS

MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS
Capitalizing on its core strength in mechatronics technologies, OKI
offers ATMs and cash handling equipment etc. for financial institu-
tions and the travel and transportation industry.

The mechatronics systems business provides products built our operations overseas and accelerating the development
around OKI’s core mechatronics technologies. We supply of new markets where we see further growth prospects.
ATMs, cash-handling equipment, bank branch terminals The “RG7 Currency Exchanger”, a currency exchange machine
for the financial industry, as well as automated check-in capable of recycling deposits and withdrawals in multiple curren-
machines and ticket reservation and issuing terminals for cies from a single unit, helps enhance efficiency in foreign currency
the travel and transportation industries. exchange operations for customers such as foreign exchange
OKI is a leader in ATMs, with a leading share in the domes- firms and travel agencies, and improve customer convenience. The
tic market. In China, as well, we are solidifying our position “RG7 Currency Exchanger” is in use at Japan’s Narita International
as a top vendor of cash recycling ATMs. In Japan, our strat- Airport and Tokyo International Airport, Haneda, and we are work-
egy for the future is to capture ATM replacement demand ing to extend adoption further.
from financial institutions and retail stores, as well as to In cash handling equipment, we have a wide lineup of
actively continue selling of the “ATM-Recycler G7”, a cash products that includes integrated cash management sys-
recycling ATM that can handle banknotes in multiple curren- tems, recycling withdrawal/deposit machines, and coin and
cies in overseas markets. In addition to the China market, banknote change machines. We are deploying these products
which we expect to continue steadily growing, we made a tailored to the requirements of our customers in the financial,
full-fledged entry into Brazil where we established OKI Brasil retail, and other sectors. With the development of new prod-
in January 2014. Building on our foothold from deliveries of ucts for the Chinese market as well as inquiries from prospec-
cash recycling ATMs in Brazil, we plan to expand into mar- tive customers in Brazil, we expect this business to grow.
kets in Central and South America in the future. Striving to We will strive to become a top global mechatronics man-
expand our share of markets we have already entered such ufacturer by offering products that match the needs of cus-
as Russia, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, we are strengthening tomers in Japan and overseas.

New Space-saving ATM “CP21Z” Improving Production Lines at OKI Brasil

OKI has developed a new space-saving ATM that offers a maximum OKI Brasil, established in January 2014, is taking various steps to
50% improvement in banknote handling capacity versus conven- improve its earnings power such as making more parts internally,
tional models, much improved apparatus reliability, and shorter standardizing them, and improving the way production lines are put
transaction times due to faster banknote conveyance speeds. together by harnessing parent company know-how.
Adoption of the “CP21Z” makes it possible to promote usage by en-
hancing customer convenience and reduce operational costs thanks
to improved operating and cash operating efficiencies.

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OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS

PRINTERS
We provide printers and multifunction printers based on the superiority
of LED technologies to customers worldwide, contributing to the cost
streamlining and the enhancement of business efficiency.

In the printers business, OKI specializes in business-use The turnaround of the printer business to focus on secur-
machines, deploying its renowned expertise in LED tech- ing profits through the rollout of high-value-added products
nologies to make color and monochrome LED printers, in growth areas is progressing. In the office solutions mar-
multifunction printers, and dot-impact printers to custom- ket, based on this strategy, we develop solution proposals
ers in 100 countries around the world. In 1981, we devel- featuring the combination of standard application and multi-
oped the world’s first printer using LEDs as the light source. function printers equipped with Open Platform technology.
Compared with the laser method used by our competi- In addition, fusing OKI Group technologies, we provide solu-
tors, these products have advantages in terms of compact tions combining voice and paper by linkage with business
design, high speed, easy maintenance, and high resolution. phone system from new A3 color LED multifunction printer.
They are also capable of printing on long sheets of paper and In the professional printing market, in addition to the rollout
can handle a diversity of media. Drawing on the high reli- of high-value-added, compact printers that can print using
ability of LED printers, OKI has further advanced the main- white and clear toners, we will introduce a label printer that
tenance performance of the COREFIDO and in July 2015, harnesses LED scalability with an eye on developing solu-
it launched a new service, COREFIDO3, for the domestic tions for the design, retail, and health care markets.
market, with the A3 color LED multifunction printer as the OKI is enabling cost reductions and operational efficien-
first product available under the service. OKI will continue to cies by supplying our customers around the world with solu-
further step up its offerings for the office solutions market. tions that leverage the highly reliability of LED printers.

New A3 Color LED Multifunction Printer Production of Some Printers for Domestic
“MC883dnwv” Market Moved to Fukushima

The A3 LED multifunction printer “MC883dnwv” for the office solu- Production of some models, which had been produced in China
tions market supports cost reductions and operational efficiencies mainly for the Japanese market, has been transferred back to a
strongly in office environments. Along with much improved basic plant in Fukushima City, a move that resulted in productivity gains
functionality versus conventional models, the “MC883dnwv” sharp- and better quality thanks to efforts to improve production processes
ly reduces unnecessary costs and wasted time thanks to advances
in ways that prioritized quality improvements.
in maintenance performance, and, moreover, it enables linking up
with business phone systems, etc.

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OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS

EMS
Leveraging the exceptional design and manufacturing technologies
of the OKI Group, we develop high-end electronic manufacturing ser-
vices as the virtual factory of our customers.

The EMS business provides consigned design and manu- communications equipment, measuring instruments, indus-
facturing services covering mechatronics and electronics trial instruments, and medical equipment. We aim to expand
components underpinned by design and manufacturing our operations by entering and expanding in the energy field
technologies and a proven track record amassed over more and the aviation and space equipment market.
than 100 years in the info-telecom field. In this business, we As a follow-up move to the founding of OKI Circuit
offer one-stop EMS solutions, from development to mass Technology to strengthen our printed circuit board (PCB)
production, according to the conceptual and requirement business for high-end products as well as of OKI IDS, which
specifications of our customers. consigns design and development, we acquired Yokogawa
Our EMS business enables us to address diversified Electric Corporation’s Ome factory. This addition bolstered
requirements for high-end products in every field, char- production capacity at OKI Printed Circuits. It also expands
acterized by high quality, high reliability, and a wide vari- the Group’s PCB business and further reinforces its inte-
ety of products in small quantities. OKI is particularly grated production structure that extends from its strength
strong in two areas: mechatronics products that require in PCB to final product assembly.
high-precision mechanisms, and products that require OKI aims to provide total monozukuri (manufacturing)
large-scale and multiple-layer substrates technology and solutions and to continue being entrusted with consign-
high-speed signal processing. ment production of highly reliable devices for our custom-
Currently, OKI is providing services in the markets for ers as their own “virtual factory”.

Obtained Printed Circuit Board Production World-first Mass Production of 0.35mm-pitch,


and Mounting Plant 1,000-pin, 30-layer PCB for Semiconductor Use

OKI acquired Yokogawa Electric Corporation’s PCB production and OKI Printed Circuits achieved a world-first breakthrough with mass-
mounting facility in Ome City, Tokyo. With this move, OKI boosts production technology for multilayer PCB to support 1,000-pin LSIs
its PCB capacity by 20% and receives as a consignment the entire with a pin pitch of 0.35mm, harnessing its proprietary FiTT method,
PCB production and mounting work Yokogawa Electric had carried which fills a shortcoming in existing technologies, that draws on
out in Japan. high-precision lamination and high-precision drilling technologies.

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Aiming to Improve the Business Value through
Development of Advanced Technology
The OKI Group actively develops cutting-edge technologies with the aim of contributing to building
“a safe, secure and comfortable society” as an important theme for R&D. We designate the important
areas of technology for “a safe, secure and comfortable society” as “sensing,” “smart network,” and
“data mining.” We are further advancing the integration of OKI’s traditional strengths of media pro-
cessing technologies and optical broadband technologies with OKI’s ability to build systems.
Furthermore, we are pouring effort into innovative development that will connect the fruits of re-
search and development with new business value, aiming for the creation of new businesses.

Research and Development for OKI’s Safe, Secure and Comfortable Society Vision
01 The IT foundation for a safe, secure and comfortable society is formed by organically connecting the technologies
of “sensing,” “smart network,” and “data mining.” Our efforts in these technological areas include the following:
Sensing
OKI developed new sensing technology aimed at automating hammering tests used in tunnels and other
concrete infrastructure. The new technology applies OKI’s signal processing technology to automatically
distinguish the degree of deterioration from the subtle difference in the acoustic impact echo signals created
when tapping the concrete walls. The technology is step forward in imaging and radio sensing technology
that will contribute to the advancement of next-generation infrastructure.
Smart Network
OKI developed the world’s first 920MHz band wireless multi-hop network technology with enhanced pow-
er efficiency and capability of accommodating both large- and small-scale systems. This versatility allows
various sensors and equipment to be connected to networks regardless of the environment. The technol-
ogy can potentially be integrated with data mining technology for use in the structural monitoring field.
Data Mining
OKI is developing data mining technology to find and utilize hidden “meaningful information” from among
an expansive environment of diversified information and information on people’s activities conveyed via
networks after obtained from sensing.

Research and Development Leveraging OKI’s Strengths


02 OKI has strengths traditionally in media processing technologies for audio and video and optical broadband
technologies, and is able to compete on a global level in these areas.
Aiming for Audio and Video Technologies that Provide More Comfort
OKI developed the Area Sound Enhancement System with multiple directional microphones positioned sur-
rounding the targeted sound pickup area to capture sound exclusively from that area. The technology makes it
possible to capture clear voices in a specified area in conference rooms, offices, and other environments where
several people may be talking at the same time. The technology can also have applications for voice recogni-
tion in high-noise conditions, such as in cars. OKI is developing technologies, including video coding technology
operable even on devices with limited processing capacity, to provide more comfortable sound and video.
Aiming for Further Development of Broadband Networks
In order to realize further improvements in energy conservation, OKI is developing new optical broadband technol-
ogy for next-generation optical access networks to realize virtual networks with more efficient bandwidth utilization.

Development of Basic Technologies for the Future


03 The accumulation of technologies that we develop will become the foundation that supports OKI’s future
businesses. In particular, OKI is researching usability technologies, quantum cryptography technologies,
and recognition technologies. Usability technologies are indispensable to terminal equipment that we
have many years’ research experiences. Quantum cryptography technologies will enable the realization
of indecipherable encoding, when everything in society becomes interconnected and security turns to be
more important. Recognition technologies, also, is necessary to replicate human intellectual functions.

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

TOPICS 1
Structural Monitoring System Technology for Aging Social Infrastructure
OKI has developed structural monitoring system technol- a system for collecting and analyzing structural vibration
ogy for use in remote monitoring of bridges, tunnels, and data to evaluate the structure’s degree of deterioration. The
other social infrastructure for which aging is becoming a system also reduces connection costs and enables real-
concern. Systems using sensor technology are in much time surveillance of multiple sites by applying a transmis-
demand as an inspection method for existing social infra- sion method with lightweight and excellence immediacy
structure for their inspection accuracy and as manpower between the data aggregators (gateways) and the serv-
shortage solutions to replace the visual inspections or ers used for data analysis (M2M-PF: Machine to Machine
hammering tests usually carried out manually. platform). Sensors have a wide range of application poten-
OKI has combined its energy efficient wireless multi- tial, including in the disaster prevention field for monitoring
hop technology and MEMS sensor technology and created river, landslide, and other conditions.

Structural monitoring technology Example of data analysis


Vibration data
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a long time. We are working to develop power saving and energy harvesting technology to support the
the Technical
long-term use, sensor time synchronization technology to enable high-precision data analysis, and secu-
Engineer
rity technology to protect against incorrect connections and data leaks.

TOPICS 2
The “Area Sound Enhancement System” for Sound Pick-up in a Target Area
OKI developed the Area Sound Enhancement System with Standard microphones
Noise
multiple directional microphones positioned surrounding the Noise
Can you
Noise
Background voices and
targeted sound pickup area to capture sound exclusively from hear my noise make it difficult
Noise Standard
that area. Microphones used in teleconferences between a voice? microphone to hear the speaker’s
group at one site and a remote site usually pick up the speak- voice
er’s voice as well as all of the background noise, creating a
constant concern that the discussion could be interrupted by
an inability to hear the speaker. Even directional microphones
including shotgun microphones and microphone arrays pick
up noises in a direction of the target area. The Area Sound
Enhancement System positions two microphone arrays with OKI Area Sound
Noise Enhancement System
separate directionalities to intersect in the target area. The
common sounds components that are picked up are iden- Can you Microphone
The speaker’s voice is
hear my arrays clearly heard even with
tified as target sound and the other sound components are voice? background noise
eliminated as noise. This configuration allows the speaker’s
voice to be heard clearly even in a noisy environment and
enables smooth communications for teleconferencing and
other remote communication systems.

The Area Sound Enhancement System enables hands-free teleconferencing because it does not pro-
Comment from duce echo or howling. The system also conducts successive correction of the sound levels in the target
area, so the speaker is free to turn and move around as long as he/she remains within the area covered
the Technical
by the microphone arrays, while talking without needing to be concerned about where the microphones
Engineer are located. This is an example of the research and development we are doing in technologies that en-
able stress-free and comfortable speech communication.

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PROMOTING RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT
The OKI Group promotes responsible management by seeking to strengthen corporate governance
and conducting various activities to fulfill its corporate social responsibility.

Corporate Governance
The OKI Group recognizes sustainable growth and increases from an independent and objective standpoint. In addition
corporate value over mid- and long-term as its most impor- to objective audits by Audit & Supervisory Board members
tant management priorities in earning the trust of its various and the Audit & Supervisory Board, OKI seeks to bolster risk
stakeholders. To this end, we are working to enhance cor- management and ensure rigorous compliance via the Risk
porate governance based on our fundamental policies, Management Committee, which includes outside directors.
including “enhancement of management fairness and trans- Internal Controls
parency,” “timely decision-making processes,” and “full In accordance with Japan’s Companies Act and the Ordi-
compliance and fortification of risk management.” nance for Enforcement of the Companies Act, the Board of
Corporate Governance Structure Directors passed a resolution concerning the Basic Policy
OKI maintains a corporate auditor system, with the Board of for the Establishment of an Internal Control System and OKI
Directors and an Audit & Supervisory Board. With an executive has been developing a system to secure appropriate busi-
officer system in place, it strives to promote timely decision- ness operations. Pursuant to the Financial Instruments and
making processes by separating business execution and Exchange Act, we also have an internal control reporting
oversight. It endeavors to improve the fairness and transpar- system in place, through which we submit internal control
ency of management by nominating outside directors to the reports to the Kanto regional bureau of the Ministry of Fi-
Board as well as setting up a voluntary committee on nomina- nance and disclose assessment results of the effectiveness
tion, remuneration, etc. so as to ensure effective supervision of our internal controls related to financial reporting.

Corporate Governance Structure


General Meeting of Shareholders
Nomination/Dismissal Nomination/Dismissal Nomination/Dismissal
Personnel Affairs and
Audit & Supervisory Board, Compensation Advisory Committee
Board of Directors Advisory (including independent directors)
Audit & Supervisory Board Members Directors
(including independent Audit & Audit (including independent directors) Risk Management Committee
Accounting Supervisory Board members) (including independent directors/Audit &
Report
Auditors Audit Oversight findings Supervisory Board members)
Collaboration
Business execution
President

Executive Officer Committee


Accounting audit (Executive officers)
Internal controls audit Internal
Auditing Division Business Sections, Subsidiaries and Affiliates
A
Audit

Promotion of CSR activities Based on Corporate Philosophy


The foundations of the OKI Group CSR activities come from and employees observe the Charter and Code and behave
the corporate philosophy, “The people of OKI, true to the accordingly, the OKI Group strives to fulfill its social respon-
company’s enterprising spirit, are committed to creating su- sibility in accordance with the corporate philosophy.
perior network solutions and providing excellent information
and communications services globally to meet the diversi- Contributing to the Improvement of the Quality of Life
fied needs of communities worldwide in the information for People around the World
Customers
age.” The Company strives to comply with laws and regu-
Shareholders/Investors Business Partners
lations and implement sound business activities consistent Local Communities Global Environment
with social norms. Governments NPO/NGO
Committed to CSR, OKI established the OKI Group Char- Corporate Activities
ter of Corporate Conduct as a statement of values that OKI Creation of Economic Value
Group companies need to share in order to promote CSR Corporate Governance
activities. In addition to this, OKI set up the OKI Group Code
Information Management
Fair Corporate Activities

Intellectual Property and

Respect for Employees


Customer Satisfaction

Good Communication

Working Environment

Regional Awareness
Social Contribution

of Conduct to be conformed to by all OKI executive offi-


Environmental
Human Rights

Conservation
Respect for

A Better

cers and employees in accordance with the Charter. This


Code of Conduct has been incorporated into OKI’s educa-
tional programs. By assuring that all OKI executive officers

For more information, please refer to “CSR” and Compliance


“Environmental Activity” at the following site: Employees
The OKI Group’s
CSR http://www.oki.com/en/csr/ Activities
Environmental activity http://www.oki.com/en/eco/ Stakeholders Social Responsibilities
in Business
OKI Group’s CSR
12 Corporate Brochure
OKI GROUP’S JOURNEY

1881 • Meikosha, Ltd. established by Kibataro Oki to manufacture and sell telegraphic instruments, telephones, electric cables, bells and
other related products
1800s 1889 • Corporate name changed from Meikosha, Ltd. to Oki Electric Works
1896 • Japan’s first in-line multiple switchboard delivered to the Tokyo Naniwa-cho substation

1912 • Oki Electric Co., Ltd. established


1930 • The first in-house AEI-type automatic exchange delivered to Nakano Telephone Office in Tokyo
1949 • Oki Electric dissolved pursuant to regulatory reorganization plans under Japan’s Enterprise Reorganization Act, and Oki Electric
Industry Co., Ltd. established
1951 • Oki Electric Industry’s shares listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange
1953 • Page teletypewriters released
1956 • Ericsson-type crossbar-switching system delivered to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation
1961 • OKITAC®-5090 general-purpose computer released
1967 • Production of MOS ICs commenced
• OKISAVER online deposit terminals for the first financial online system delivered to The Fuji Bank, Limited
1969 • OKITAC-4300 minicomputer released
1971 • Online cash dispensers (CD) delivered to The Fuji Bank, Limited

1900s 1974
• D10 electronic telephone switchboard delivered to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation
• OKIFAX 600 thermal facsimile machine released
1975 • Joint Development Agreement entered into with Bell Telephone Laboratories of the United States for cellular automobile telephones
1980 • if800 series personal computers released
1982 • AT-100 series, the world’s first ATMs with banknote recycling method released
• D60 and D70 digital telephone switchboards delivered to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation
1990 • MICROLINE 800 Series page printers with LED light sources released
1992 • OKITAC9000 series high-performance UNIX workstations based on open architecture released
1993 • iOX1600 series digital telephone switchboards released
• Oki (Thailand) printer manufacturing plant established
1994 • Oki Data Corporation inaugurated
1996 • CTstage® Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) system released
1998 • CP21 multifunctional information terminal with ATM functions released

2001 • Oki Electric Industry (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. established in China as an ATM production company
2002 • Acquisition of ISO14001 certification at all production and development facilities in Japan completed
2003 • ATM21S, a compact large-capacity ATM, developed for the Chinese market
2004 • Oki WorkWel Co., Ltd. established as Japan’s first teleworking-type company employing people who are physically (and men-
tally) challenged
2005 • ATM-BankIT multifunctional ATM with reinforced security functions introduced
2006 • A world first, Epi Film Bonding technology for the thin-film bonding of disparate materials successfully developed for mass production
2008 • 95% of OKI SEMICONDUCTOR CO., LTD. shares—a company spun off as part of efforts to reorganize the semiconductor seg-
ment—were transferred to ROHM CO., LTD.
• ATM Integrated Cash Management System for strict cash management at financial institution branches released
• COREFIDO brand printers and MFPs, the first in the industry with a free five-year warranty released
2009 • LED manufacturing facility acquired from Renesas Technology Corp
• “ATM-Recycler G7,” a cash recycling ATM for world market capable of handling banknotes in multiple currencies,developed
2010 • CTstage SaaS, a SaaS-type call center service, released
2000s • SUKITTM, an information kiosk terminal, and Next Generation Automated Gate System delivered for Haneda Airport’s new inter-
national terminal
2011 • Japan’s first 920MHz frequency band wireless multi-hop network system for smart communities developed
2012 • World’s purest quantum entangled light source developed, and practical, next-generation quantum cryptography technologies established
• SIP-PBX DISCOVERY neo, a large-scale office telephony system, released
• Printed circuit board business, OKI Circuit Technology Co., Ltd. established
• ATM-Recycler G7, cash recycling ATM, delivered to Alfa-Bank in Russia
• RG7 Currency Exchanger, the world’s first currency exchange machine capable of recycling deposits and withdrawals in multiple
currencies, introduced
2013 • A4 color MFP with Open Platform technology developed with Toshiba Tec Corporation
• Five-color toner LED printer supporting paper sizes up to A3+ launched
2014 • ATM business company OKI Brasil established
• ATM sales company OKI India established
2015 • Yokogawa Electric Corporation’s Factory in Ome, Tokyo acquired as an EMS business site

* All company and product names included in this corporate brochure are trademarks or registered trademarks of each of the companies they represent.

Corporate Brochure 13
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Company Profile
Profile (As of March 31, 2015)

Company Name: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. President,


Founded: 1881 Representative Director: Hideichi Kawasaki
Company Established: November 1, 1949 Head Office: 1-7-12 Toranomon, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 105-8460, Japan
Common Stock: 44,000 million yen Tel +81-3-3501-3111
Employees: 20,653 (Consolidated) URL http://www.oki.com
3,881 (Non-consolidated)

Net Sales and Breakdown of Net Sales (Years ended March 31)

Net Sales (Consolidated) Net Sales by Business Unit (Consolidated) Net Sales by Market Segment
(Consolidated)
(Billions of yen)
Others 3.4% Others 2.6%
600
540.2
483.1
455.8 EMS Solutions & China
432.7 423.5 7.5% Services 13.1%
400 15.5%

Telecom Europe
Printers
2015 Systems 10.5% 2015
23.9%
¥540.2 billion 16.5% ¥540.2 billion Japan
Latin America
200 6.4% 63.3%
Social
Infrastructure
Mechatronics Systems
Systems 10.9%
22.3% Info-Telecom North
0
Systems America
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 4.1%

Management (As of June 24, 2015)

Directors Executive Officers


Representative Director President Executive Officer
Hideichi Kawasaki Hideichi Kawasaki Yoshiyuki Nakano
Representative Director Senior Executive Vice President Executive Officer
Naoki Sato Naoki Sato Seiji Mouri
Director Executive Vice President Executive Officer
Takao Hiramoto Takao Hiramoto Shinya Ando
Director Senior Vice President Executive Officer
Toshinao Takeuchi Toshinao Takeuchi Toru Hatano
Director Senior Vice President Executive Officer
Shinya Kamagami Shinya Kamagami Tetsuya Izaki
Director Senior Vice President Executive Officer
Toshiya Hatakeyama Toshiya Hatakeyama Masaaki Hashimoto
Director Senior Vice President Executive Officer
Takuma Ishiyama*1 Kenichi Tamura Hiroshi Endo
Director Senior Vice President Executive Officer
Minoru Morio*1 Masayuki Hoshi Kiyoshi Yokota
Executive Officer
Katsuhiko Koseki
Audit & Supervisory Board Members Executive Officer
Masashi Tsuboi
Standing Audit & Supervisory Board Member
Executive Officer
Hisao Suzuki
Yuichiro Katagiri
Standing Audit & Supervisory Board Member
Tsutomu Tai
Audit & Supervisory Board Member
Kuninori Hamaguchi*2
Audit & Supervisory Board Member *1 Outside Directors
Kaoru Yoshida*2 *2 Outside Audit & Supervisory Board Members
OKI Group’s Network
OKI Facilities in Japan (As of July 1, 2015)

Head Office 1-7-12 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8460, Japan Tel: +81-3-3501-3111 URL: http://www.oki.com

Major Facilities SALES OFFICES


OKI Business Center (Minato-ku, Tokyo ) Hokkaido/Tohoku Region Chugoku/Shikoku Region
OKI System Center (Warabi city )
Takasaki Facility (Takasaki city ) Hokkaido Regional Office (Sapporo city ) Chugoku Regional Office (Hiroshima city )
Honjo Plant (Honjo city ) Tohoku Regional Office (Sendai city) Okayama Branch Office (Okayama city )
Tomioka Plant (Tomioka city ) Aomori Branch Office (Aomori city ) Sanin Branch Office (Matsue city )
Public Systems Plant (Numazu city ) Akita Branch Office (Akita city ) Shikoku Regional Office (Takamatsu city )
OKI Kansai Techno Research Center Matsuyama Branch Office
(Osaka city ) Kanto/Koshinetsu Region (Matsuyama city )
Nagaoka Branch Office (Nagaoka city ) Kochi Branch Office (Kochi city )
Nagano Branch Office (Nagano city ) Tokushima Branch Office (Tokushima city )
Gunma Branch Office (Takasaki city )
Kyushu Region
Chubu Region Kyushu Regional Office (Fukuoka city )
Chubu Regional Office (Nagoya city ) Nagasaki Branch Office (Nagasaki city )
Shizuoka Branch Office (Shizuoka city ) Kumamoto Branch Office (Kumamoto city )
Gifu Branch Office (Gifu city ) Kagoshima Branch Office (Kagoshima city )
Hokuriku Branch Office (Kanazawa city ) Oita Branch Office (Oita city )
Miyazaki Branch Office (Miyazaki city )
Kansai Region Okinawa Branch Office (Naha city )

Kansai Regional Office (Osaka city )


Kyoto Branch Office (Kyoto city )

Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates (As of July 1, 2015)

Japan Americas Asia/OCeania


OKI Customer Adtech OKI Data Americas OKI Hong Kong
OKI Consulting Solutions OKI Data de Mexico OKI Electric Industry (Shenzhen)
Japan Business Operations OKI Brasil OKI Banking Systems (Shenzhen)
OKI Software OKI Data do Brasil OKI Electric Technology (Kunshan)
OKI Wintech OKI Software Technology
OKI Comtec Europe OKI Trading (Beijing)
Shizuoka OKI OKI Data Dalian
OKI Europe
OKI Seatec OKI Sensor Device (Shanghai)
OKI (UK)
Nagano OKI OKI Systems Korea
OKI Systems (UK)
OKI Printed Circuits OKI Data (Singapore)
OKI Systems (Danmark)
OKI Communication Systems OKI Data Manufacturing (Thailand)
OKI Systems (Holland)
OKI Circuit Technology OKI Precision (Thailand)
OKI Systems (Ireland)
OKI IDS OKI Systems (Thailand)
OKI Systems (Italia)
OKI Data OKI Proserve (Thailand)
OKI Systems (Norway)
OKI Digital Imaging OKI India
OKI Systems (Sweden)
M L Supply OKI Data (Australia)
OKI Systems (Finland)
OKI Data Manufacturing and Engineering Service
OKI Systèmes (France)
OKI Micro Engineering
OKI Systems (Deutschland)
OKI Techno Power Systems
OKI Systems (Rus)
OKI Metaltech
OKI Systems (Polska)
OKI Sensor Device
OKI Systems (Magyarország)
OKI Engineering
OKI Systems (Czech and Slovak)
OKI Proserve
OKI Sistem ve Yazici Çözümleri Ticaret
OKI Electric Cable

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