2026
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17 February 2026
Kyocera receives international awards for climate protection, innovation and sustainability
- Corporate
CDP ‘A List 2025’: Kyocera ranks among the top 4 per cent worldwide The global environmental organisation CDP has included Kyocera in its prestigious 'A List 2025'. This means that the company is one of the world's leading players in terms of transp...
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29 January 2026
Test deployment of industrial robots powered by Maxell’s all-solid-state battery power modules begins at Kyocera’s Kagoshima Sendai Plant
- Corporate
- Semiconductor Components
left: Exterior view of Kyocera’s Kagoshima Sendai plant; right: Maxell’s all-solid-state battery power module The ceramic packaged all solid state batteries produced by Maxell feature high reliability*1, and their exterior housings adopt ceramic pack...
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27 January 2026
Kyocera introduces inkjet printhead with over 1,500 nozzles for high-viscosity industrial materials
- Printing Devices
New proprietary piezo actuator structure enables higher viscosities and larger droplets.
The new printhead is expected to expand the use of inkjet technology in a wide range of industrial applications, including advanced manufacturing processes, painting and 3D printing, which have been difficult to address using conventional inkjet tech...
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22 January 2026
Kyocera at the Ambiente 2026: Expansion of the range of sustainable kitchen products
- Kitchen Products
New pans complement the existing Kyocera cookware range. The focus is on high-quality materials, functional properties and consistent sustainability.
The new pan models CFP-L09 (24 cm, RRP 79,90 €) and CFP-L11 (28 cm, RRP 89,90 €) will be available from spring 2026, complementing the Kyocera cookware series launched in 2024, which includes frying pans, grill pans, saucepans and cooking pots. Thank...
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07 January 2026
Kyocera develops meta-lens enabling wavelength-controlled focusing
- Corporate
- Optical Components
Allows smaller, lighter optical systems, including wearable aerial display prototype to debut at CES 2026.
left image: wearable aerial display (simulated image); right image: conventional refractive lens (left) and Kyocera's newly developed meta-lens (right) Key features of Kyocera’s meta-lens 1. Enables smaller, lighter optical devicesA meta-lens is an...
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