Top 11 Largest Tech Companies in Japan

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  1. Top 1

    Keyence

    Automation sensors, vision systems, barcode readers, laser markers, measuring instruments, and digital microscopes are all products developed and manufactured by Keyence Corporation, a direct sales company. Although Keyence is a manufacturer, it does not produce finished goods; instead, it focuses only on product design and development. Products from Keyence are made by reputable contract manufacturers.

    Keyence Corporation
    is a multinational conglomerate active in 16 different countries and regions worldwide. Keyence Corporation has more than 8,300 workers in over 30 countries and annual sales of over US$4.9 billion.[2] Sales representatives from Keyence travel to the locations of their prospective buyers in order to provide hands-on demonstrations of the company's products.


    The current market valuation for Keyence is $117.13 billion as of April 2023. Market capitalization-wise, this places Keyence as the 111th most valuable firm in the world. Keyence has reported a TTM revenue of $6.67 billion in its most recent financial report. The company's revenue in 2021 was $6.30 billion, up from $4.87 billion in the previous year.


    Founded: May 27, 1974
    Headquarters: Osaka, Japan

    Website: https://www.keyence.com/

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  2. Top 2

    Sony

    A Japanese global conglomerate corporation with its head office in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, is known simply as Sony Group Corporation or simply Sony (stylized as SONY). Being a significant player in the technology industry, it serves as one of the biggest producers of consumer and business electronics, the biggest console maker, and the biggest publisher of video games.

    Sony Entertainment
    is one of the biggest music corporations (the largest music publisher and second-largest record label), as well as one of the biggest media organizations overall thanks to its third-largest film studio. It is Japan's biggest media and technology company. With net cash reserves of 2 trillion yen, it is also acknowledged as the most cash-rich Japanese corporation.


    Sony is worth $112.84 billion on the market as of April 2023. Sony is now the 122nd most valuable corporation in the world. Sony's current revenue (TTM) is $80.61 billion, as shown in the company's most recent financial reports. There was an increase in income in 2021 to $88.05 billion from the previous year's total of $80.63 billion.


    Founded: May 7, 1946
    Headquarters: Sony City, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
    Website: sony.com

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  3. Top 3

    Tokyo Electron

    With its headquarters in Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Electron Limited, also known as TEL, is a Japanese electronics and semiconductor corporation. In 1963, Tokyo Electron Labs, Inc., the corporation, was established. TEL is best known as a provider of machinery for the production of solar cells, flat panel displays, and integrated circuits (IC) (PV).

    Tokyo Electron Device, sometimes known as TED, is a division of TEL that specializes in networking equipment, electrical components, and semiconductor devices. TEL is the biggest producer of IC and FPD production machinery as of 2011.

    Tokyo Electron
    and Applied Materials announced their intention to merge on September 24, 2013, creating Eteris as a result. With a total market value of almost $29 billion, Eteris would have been the biggest provider of semiconductor processing machinery worldwide. The merger was abandoned on April 26, 2015, as a result of antitrust issues in the US.

    Tokyo Electron is worth $54.72 billion as of April 2023. With this market capitalization, Tokyo Electron is the 296th most valuable company in the world. The most recent financial filings for Tokyo Electron show that the company has annualized revenues of $16.58 B. The company's 2021 revenue of $16.76 B was an increase over the $12.09 B it made in 2020.


    Founded: November 11, 1963
    Headquarters: Akasaka Biz Tower5-3-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-6325, Japan
    Website: tel.com

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  4. Top 4

    Nintendo

    A worldwide Japanese video game corporation with its headquarters in Kyoto is Nintendo Co., Ltd. Both video games and video game consoles are created and released by it. Handcraftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi created Nintendo in 1889 as Nintendo Karuta, which initially produced handcrafted Hanafuda playing cards.

    Nintendo
    released its first system, the Color TV Game, in 1977 after diversifying its operations over the 1960s and becoming legally recognized as a public company. With the debut of Donkey Kong in 1981 and the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Mario Bros. in 1985, it attained global notoriety.

    As of April of 2023, the value of Nintendo's stock was $50.27 billion. In terms of market capitalization, this places Nintendo at #329. The most recent financial filings reveal that Nintendo has annualized revenues of $12.62 B. With 2020's revenue at $16.02 B, the corporation saw a decline in 2021 to $14.87 B.


    Founded: 23 September 1889
    Headquarters: 11–1 Kamitoba Hokodatecho, Minami-ku, Kyoto
    Website: nintendo.com

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  5. Top 5

    Renesas Electronics

    Renesas Technology, the consolidated entity of the semiconductor businesses of Hitachi and Mitsubishi, excluding their dynamic random-access memory businesses, was first established in 2002 as Renesas Electronics Corporation, a Japanese semiconductor manufacturer with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. NEC Electronics merged with this entity in 2010, leading to a slight change in the company name and logo to what they are now.

    Renesas
    was one of the six biggest semiconductor firms in the world from the 2000s to the early 2010s. As of 2022, it was the top provider of microcontrollers and the third-largest automotive semiconductor firm in the world. The company is also active in the markets for memory products, SoCs, and analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits.


    As of April 2023, Renesas Electronics was worth $26.08 billion on the stock market. In terms of market capitalization, this places Renesas Electronics at number 685. Renesas Electronics reported a total revenue (TTM) of $11.01 billion in its most recent financial statements. A rise from $6.75 billion in 2020 revenue brought in $8.85 billion in 2021 for the corporation.


    Founded: November 1, 2002
    Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
    Website: www.renesas.com

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  6. Top 6

    Panasonic

    A prominent Japanese multinational conglomerate firm with its headquarters in Kadoma, Osaka, Panasonic Holdings Corporation was formerly Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. between 1935 and 2008 and the first iteration of Panasonic Corporation between 2008 and 2022. It was established in 1918 as a maker of lightbulb sockets by Knosuke Matsushita.

    Panasonic
    provides a wide range of goods and services, including rechargeable batteries, automotive and avionic systems, industrial systems, home remodeling, and construction. It was formerly the largest producer of consumer electronics in the world. Panasonic is a component of the Nikkei 225 and TOPIX 100 indices and has its principal listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Nagoya Stock Exchange also lists it as a secondary listing.


    In April of the year 2023, Panasonic's market valuation was estimated at $23.16 billion. As a result of this price, Panasonic is now the 770th most valuable corporation in the world. The most up-to-date financial data reveal a TTM revenue of $61.54 billion for Panasonic. The company's sales in 2021 were $64.74 billion, up from $62.36 billion in the previous year.


    Founded: March 7, 1918
    Headquarters: Kadoma, Osaka, Japan
    Website: holdings.panasonic

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  7. Top 7

    Canon

    With its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, Canon Inc. is a multinational company that specializes in optical, image, and industrial items like lenses, cameras, medical equipment, scanners, printers, and machinery for the production of semiconductors. Canon is a component of the TOPIX Core 30 and Nikkei 225 indices and has its principal listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The New York Stock Exchange used to list it secondarily.


    Canon has a market value of $21.96 billion as of April 2023. Canon's current market cap ranks it as the 806th most valuable company in the world. Canon's current revenue (TTM) is $30.25 billion, as shown in the company's most recent financial reports. The company's revenue of $31.36 billion in 2021 was up from the $29.85 billion it made in 2020.


    Founded: August 10, 1937
    Headquarters: Ta, Tokyo, Japan
    Website: global.canon/en/

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  8. Top 8

    Nexon

    Nexon Co., Ltd. is a video game publisher based in Japan and South Korea.MapleStory, Dungeon & Fighter, Sudden Attack, and KartRider are just a few of the titles it's responsible for publishing.The corporation is headquartered in Japan and has international outposts in South Korea, the USA, Taiwan, and Thailand.

    In 1994, Kim Jung-ju and Jake Song established Nexon in Seoul, South Korea. The corporation made the shift to Japan's capital city of Tokyo in 2005. NXC, an investment firm also formed by Jung-ju, is the company's main stakeholder. Nexon (in its original Korean) was founded on December 26, 1994, in Seoul, South Korea. Nexus:


    The Kingdom of the Winds was created and released by the firm in 1996, and it is still being maintained today. Dark Ages: Online Role-Playing, Elemental Saga, QuizQuiz, KartRider, Elancia, and Shattered Galaxy are just a few of the many games that followed, some of which are still being updated by Nexon spinoff Kru Interactive.


    Nexon is worth $21.42 billion as of April 2023. Nexon is now the 823rd most valuable corporation in the world. Nexon's current revenue (TTM) is $2.65 billion, according to the most recent financial reports. The company's revenue in 2021 was $2.45 billion, down from $2.76 billion in the previous year.


    Founded: December 26, 1994
    Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
    Website:www.nexon.com/main/en

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  9. Top 9

    M3, Inc

    M3 Inc. offers online health care services to customers all around the world. It provides services through the following divisions: clinical platform, overseas, medical portal, and others. Services for marketing and researching the medical field are offered by the Medical Portal division. The Evidence Solutions division handles medical clinical trial management, clinical research support, and management consulting.


    Businesses in the healthcare industry in the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Korea can take advantage of the Overseas Division's marketing and research services. The Clinical Platform business is focused on the creation, distribution, and maintenance of EMR software. Information services for hospitals and pharmaceutical advertising fall under the "Others" category. The company's headquarters are in Tokyo, Japan, and it was established on September 29, 2000.


    M3, Inc. is worth $17.25 billion as of April 2023. M3, Inc.'s current market valuation ranks 976th among all companies worldwide. Revenue (TTM) for M3, Inc. is $1.72 billion as of the most recent financial reports. The company's revenue in 2021 was $1.78 billion, up from $1.49 billion in the previous year.


    Founded: 2000
    Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
    Website: https://corporate.m3.com/en/corporate/

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  10. Top 10

    Bandai Namco

    Bandai Namco is without a doubt one of the biggest Japanese video game companies, with brands that are well-known all over the world. The attempts of Bandai Namco to become a major player in the Western hemisphere have, so far, been mixed in terms of success. The company has been signing games and co-publishing Western-developed products since it acquired Atari's distribution company and set up shop in Europe. This year celebrates the eleventh year since the release of Ninja Theory's Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, a wonderful RPG.

    In recent years, a lot of things have become better. The company has found its first significant Western breakout success with Little Nightmares and has set a strategy in which 50% of its library will originate in the West. The business then swept the Gamescom Awards in August, taking home several trophies, including Best Line-Up.


    Bandai Namco is worth $15.44 billion as of April of 2023. Bandai Namco is now the 1077th most valuable corporation in the world. Bandai Namco's current revenue (TTM) is $7.56 B., as shown in the company's most recent financial reports. The company's sales in 2021 was $7.36 B, up from $6.93 B in the previous year.


    Founded: September 29, 2005
    Headquarters: Sumitomo Fudosan Mita Building, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
    Website: www.bandainamco.co.jp

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  11. Top 11

    Lasertec

    In market categories where Lasertec can provide unique solutions to suit the demanding criteria of customers for technological level and value-added solutions, they work to obtain high market shares and high profit margins. They maintain constant communication with the world's largest semiconductor businesses and build strong, trustworthy relationships with them.

    Lasertec
    offers speedy responses to consumer needs in the form of solutions. They maintain a flat and adaptable organizational structure to facilitate quick decision-making, rapid product creation, and quick response for clients. They outsource production to subcontractors, which gives us a lot of flexibility in how they run our firm. To continue creating new products, they prioritize R&D when allocating resources (approximately 70% engineers and 10% R&D). To verify that our goods have designs that are suitable for mass production, we assemble prototypes in-house.


    Lasertec is worth $14.69 billion as of April 2023, according to the company's market valuation. With this market capitalization, Lasertec is the 1117th most valuable business in the world. The most recent fiscal reports reveal that Lasertec has annualized revenues of $0.80 billion. The company's revenue in 2021 was $0.66 billion, up from the $0.51 billion it made in 2020.


    Founded: 1960
    Headquarters: 2-10-1 Shin-Yokohama, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 222-8552 Japan
    Website: https://www.lasertec.co.jp

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