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Fujifilm expands its legacy in imaging solutions in India with hi-tech innovation
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Last Updated: Mar 02, 2021, 08:11 AM IST
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The brand is relentlessly working to advance imaging technology with the intention of bringing more richness and colour to everyday life.
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With its ‘leadingedge’ innovative technologies, Fujifilm is creating global products and services that cater to the imaging requirements of enterprises and individuals, while also positively contributing to the environment and our ecosystem.
For a brand known to be the pioneer in creating memories by capturing the most beautiful moments of life and helping them to be etched in our memories, Fujifilm has made transformative contributions to some of the critical aspects of everyday life. Preserving experiences and human emotions, the company has always worked with a single-point focus of ‘Never Stop’ in its endeavour to make the most of modern technology.
Last modified on Thu 11 Feb 2021 13.07 EST
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics could place an intolerable strain on Japanese health workers who are already exhausted from battling three waves of coronavirus infections, medical experts have warned.
Japan has avoided the catastrophic number of deaths seen in other major economies, but about half the population is still living under a state of emergency that is expected to last until the beginning of March, just weeks before preparations for the Olympics are due to begin with a nationwide torch relay.
While case numbers have fallen since the latest state of emergency was declared on 7 January, Japan reported a record 121 Covid-19 deaths on Wednesday, bringing the total to 6,678, according to the health ministry. Tokyo – by far the hardest hit region – has reported just over 105,000 cases and 1,078 deaths.