"Nikon" attracts the US defensive market thanks to 3D printing
Nikon Corp attracts the importance of companies working in the defensive and spaces sector in the United States, thanks to its 3D metal printers, according to the president of the Japanese Micro Equipment Company. “We bet on many things. We try to improve the basis of our customers,” Monkey Tawkonari, who is also the financial manager of “Nikon”, said in an interview with TV “Bloomberg” Wednesday. More Japanese companies are expanding in military use products with the state strengthening its defensive spending. ‘Nikon’, known for his cameras and stone pressure machines for the disc industry, erected a California store last year after purchasing the German SLM Solutions Group Group. Last month, Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Mike Moulin, former president of the US joint staff heads, was a strategic adviser. Nikon’s development of NASA cameras has also signed a joint agreement to develop a twisted camera for NASA for use in the south pole of the moon. Earlier this year, the active company “Silchester International Investors”, based in London, announced a 5% stake in the Japanese camera industry business, and that it could claim an increase in profit distributions, shares or other capital policy changes. The move has led to the rise of “Nikon” shares in the largest amount in more than a decade. “One of my duties is the request to be patient with investors, while requesting my colleagues to accelerate the production of products faster than the plan,” says Tukonari, 64. Nikon’s position in the Advanced Stone Printing Market has dropped against the superiority of the Dutch company that holds NV, but the Nikon and Cannon businesses have best questioned for the old workers’ to use to use old tools to obtain the old tools such as those used in cars and devices.