Social Contribution Activities

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Social Contribution Activities
 
Contributing to the Advancement of Society and Humankind
Ever since it was founded in 1959, Kyocera has chosen business activities with the goal of contributing to the advancement of society and humankind. We do this by constantly striving to develop new technologies and offering highquality, sophisticated products to the market. We also take advantage of diverse opportunities to contribute actively to society out of gratitude for both the tangible and intangible support we receive, which we believe has made the Kyocera Group what it is today.

Among these contributions, the Kyoto Prize, established by the company's founder, Kazuo Inamori (chairman emeritus of Kyocera Corporation), has garnered international attention in the 26 years since the first Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony was conducted by the non-profit Inamori Foundation in 1985.

The Kyocera Group is a diverse enterprise of 208 companies* worldwide, with global headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. We regard a corporation as a member of society. Irrespective of the times, we aim to fulfill our responsibility as a corporate citizen that supports our local communities and the world at large. Not just in business, but also through diverse social contributions, we will continue to work toward the betterment of the world and its people.
*Including Kyocera Corporation (as of March 31, 2011)
Assistance with Academic Advancement and Research Support for Culture and the Arts
International Exchange and Collaboration Local Community Activities
 
 
Examples through the Years
 
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