While Konica Minolta manufactures products that span over many different sectors, it serves the healthcare community by developing X-ray digital diagnostic imaging systems that feature computed radiography, or X-ray image processing by computer. The company recently began sales of the new X-ray product Regius Model 210 and aims to expand business with hospitals and clinics. Established in 2003 through an integration of Konica Corporation and Mintolta Co., Ltd., Konica Minolta conducts business operations in approximately 40 nations worldwide. Sixty-seven percent of the company’s sales come from business technologies. Optics holds 17 percent of all sales, and the medical field is third with 13 percent.
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