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Konica Minolta Sensing, Inc.
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Konica Minolta Sensing, Inc. offers a wide range of high-accuracy instruments for measuring color and light to contribute to maintaining and improving product quality in a variety of industries. We are also active in the medical sector, and in the field of 3D shape digitization.
Konica Minolta spectrophotometers and colorimeters measure and quantify subtle differences in colors and shades that the human eye cannot distinguish or remember accurately. Our instruments are widely used in not only R&D and production but also in distribution and sales activities for a broad range of industries where color strategy is indispensable to success, such as the automobile, paint, plastic, textile, building materials, and food industries.
Konica Minolta instruments for measuring light-source color support the R&D, manufacturing and quality control of display devices by providing high-accuracy measurements of color and luminance (the brightness of the light source itself), which are critical factors in the quality and performance of color LCDs, CRTs, and plasma displays. For lighting control of factories, offices, tunnels, traffic signs, etc., we also offer instruments for measuring the luminance of other light sources and the illuminance on objects.
Konica Minolta 3D digitizers scan parts, mockups, human bodies, and other solid objects and import the 3D data into computers. They are used in a wide range of fields, from industrial product design to medical and academic research to fulfill a variety of customer needs, including modeling, inspection of shapes, 3D archiving, and computer graphics production.
Konica Minolta's measuring technology also contributes greatly to the medical sector, enabling noninvasive testing with minimal burden on patients. Examples include oxygen saturation meters, which measure the level of oxygen in arterial blood and check a patient's respiratory functions, and a compact jaundice meter which enables simple painless testing for jaundice in newborn infants.
Konica Minolta Sensing will continue to innovate, utilizing the latest high-accuracy sensing technology to provide solutions which meet the ever-changing needs in diverse fields.