Konica Minolta’s Sensing Business Unit enters into hyperspectral imaging business and expand business to safety, security and environmental science fields as new strategic growth areas

| 1 December 2020

The Stock Purchase Agreement to acquire 100% shares of Specim, Finland-based leading company, has been signed

Konica Minolta, Inc.(Konica Minolta) has been working to grow its Sensing Business by providing a diverse range of high value-added products and solutions for the growing ICT and automotive fields, based on its strengths of light, colour, and appearance measurement technologies. Konica Minolta announced its entry into the hyperspectral imaging (HSI) business by acquiring Finnish company Specim, Spectral Imaging Oy Ltd. (Specim), the leading player in HSI market.


Konica Minolta aims to contribute to the sustainable provision of customer value and the resolution of global social issues in the areas of safety, security, and environmental science with the HSI technology which is a key technology to visualise invisibles under its Sensing Business unit’s growth-strategy.
 

Konica Minolta gains high precise hyperspectral imaging technology, knowhow, and customer base by acquiring Specim, the leading company in HSI market and leads the market expansion in industrial-use for such as recycle sorting, food sorting, and remote sensing.
 

This acquisition plays an important role for enlarging Konica Minolta’s business scale in the field of measurement, inspection, and diagnosis based on the new growth strategy and for building the next core pillar of sustainable growth and profit following office business.
 

Purpose of acquisition
 

Based on its optical technologies accumulated through the camera business, Konica Minolta provides high-precision measurement products and solutions in the fields of light, colour, and visual surface measurement, thereby contributing to the realisation of customers' high-quality manufacturing. In addition to expanding the foundations of its existing Sensing Business, Konica Minolta aims to transcend human eyes in the fields of security, safety, and environmental science as its growth strategy to provide sustainable new customer value and resolve global social challenge. HSI is one of key technologies for realising the company’s growth strategies.
 

About Specim
 

As a leading company in the HSI industry, Specim has a product lineup that covers a wide range of measurement wavelength, from Visible to Long-wave InfraRed, as well as specific usage scenes such as portable, in-line, and airborne. They also have customer base in a wide range of industries such as recycling, food, and pharmaceuticals, centered on sorting machine manufacturers. In addition, this year Specim announced a platform SpecimONE that will make it easier and faster to incorporate hyperspectral imaging technology into sorting machines, with the aim of further expanding their HSI business in industrial applications.
 

Going forward
 

Konica Minolta will accelerate the expansion of applications for HSI technology and the incorporation of equipment in industrial applications by leveraging its global customer base and global network. Konica Minolta will also accelerate to expand its value proposition in the existing business domain and embedded use case for industrial purpose by making synergies with its image processing and optical technologies. In particular, Konica Minolta will expand business in collaboration with manufacturers of sorting equipment for recycling and food products, and strategically target growth markets such as pharmaceuticals. The Stock Purchase Agreement was signed on November 19, 2020 and will be closed in mid-December 2020, subject to authority approvals. 

 

Overview of Specim

Company name

Specim, Spectral Imaging Oy Ltd.

Founded

1995

Head Office

Oulu, Finland

Representative

Tapio Kallonen

Number of employees

68 (as of August 2020)

Business

Development, production, and sales of hyperspectral imaging cameras

 

About Konica Minolta's Measuring Instruments Business
 

Many of Konica Minolta's Measuring Instruments Business products are used as de facto standards for colour measurement, and Konica Minolta have established a market-leader presence, with more than 50% of the global display image quality inspection solutions market in particular (estimate by Konica Minolta).
 

In addition, Konica Minolta has been aggressively investing in businesses with the aim of strengthening the competitiveness of our businesses. In 2012, the company acquired Instrument Systems, Germany, which has the ability to develop high-end optical test instruments and has a leading track record in measuring the high performance of displays and LED lighting. In 2015, Konica Minolta acquired U.S.-based Radiant Vision Systems which has strengths in high-resolution two-dimensional measuring instruments and image processing software for displays and automated visual surface inspection systems. In 2019, the company acquired Eines Systems, Spain, which specialises in automotive manufacturing visual quality inspection automation systems.
 

Konica Minolta aims to grow Measuring Instruments Business by providing a diverse range of high value-added products solutions that enable high-precision measuring of light and color in the growing ICT and automotive domains, thereby driving the market.

 

About Konica Minolta, Inc.
 

Konica Minolta, Inc. is a global technology company that provides innovative solutions to businesses and society. With its strengths in the combination of its core technologies in advanced imaging, optics, sensing, materials and nano-processing, Konica Minolta is committed to creating new values supporting customers to address challenges in their operations and work processes. Advancing its expertise in digital technologies, the company has been going through business transformation into a digital company, with insights into implicit challenges across the board as ‘One Konica Minolta’ in the era of Internet of the Things (IoT). Konica Minolta is also active in open innovation through various collaborations and alliances with academic, industrial and entrepreneurial partners.Headquartered in Tokyo, Konica Minolta has its Group companies in 50 countries with over 44,300 employees and offers products and services in 150 countries around the world.