Fujifilm Japan
Fujifilm is a well-known Japanese manufacturer of fine chemical manufacturing, film, cameras, and storage media, and has once dominated the traditional film market with its unique technologies such as nano-dispersion, high-precision film coating, and high-performance molecular compounding. As we all know, in the digital age, the film market is shrinking, and when its former peers Polaroid and Kodak went bankrupt and reorganized, Fuji not only survived through large-scale restructuring and diversified business structure adjustment, but also made achievements in the fields of medical care, graphic arts, digital imaging, optoelectronic equipment, recording media, and industry, and was selected into the "Forbes Global 2000" list in 2018. Japan's International Camera & Imaging Equipment Industry Association (CIPA) has released its members' global digital camera shipment data, interchangeable lens cameras from a high of 12.15 billion units in 2010 to 2.5 billion units in 2017, fixed-lens cameras also showed a cliff-like decline. However, sales of Fujifilm instax series Instant cameras have increased significantly in recent years, reaching a high sales of 3.5 million units in the first half of 2018 alone, thanks to its machine-sea tactics and photographic paper matrix. Since 1998...