Fujifilm mulls doubling healthcare revenue to $10 bn by 2025
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Tokyo-based Fujifilm Corporation, a maker of photography devices and medical equipment, is betting high on India to grow healthcare, a space it entered over a decade ago after its traditional, photo films, business went out of the market.
The company is planning to double its revenue from healthcare business to $10 billion by 2025. In March 2020, Fujifilm as whole reported total revenue of $23 billion and health alone accounted for $5 billion.
Masaharu Morita, global marketing and new business manager, modality solutions, medical division, Fujifilm Corporation, told
The Hindu that: “We are looking at growth from multiple channels and these include organic growth through expansions and business scale-ups and also acquisitions. Growth is expected to come from Hitachi as well as the acquisition is now completed.’’
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