Japan precision instruments maker Shimadzu counts on US-developed products

Company expands R&D facilities, seeking opportunities in new energy

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Masami Tomita, a managing executive officer at Shimadzu, spoke with Nikkei about the company's plans for the U.S. market. (Photo by Eisaku Nitta)

EISAKU NITTA

TOKYO -- Japanese precision equipment maker Shimadzu aims to earn $500 million from U.S.-developed products annually by 2035, leveraging new research and development facilities to bolster its ability to offer solutions to customers, Managing Executive Officer Masami Tomita told Nikkei.

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