OMRON Corporation Overview
Pro stress-test →OMRON Corporation engages in industrial automation, device and module solutions, data solutions, social systems, and healthcare businesses. It provides sensors, switches, safety and control components, relays, motion and drives, robotics, energy conservation, power supplies, and automation system products. Founded in 1933 and headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, OMRON is a leading global manufacturer of automation, sensing, and control technologies with diverse business segments including industrial automation, healthcare, social systems, device & module solutions, and data solutions.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Omron's profit drivers are its industrial automation and healthcare businesses, with the firm as one of the leading domestic players in the factory automation control equipment market. The industrial automation segment is well positioned for secular growth, driven by aging populations in developed markets, increasing labor costs, and production safety demands. OMRON outlined a five-year roadmap (2026–2030) focused on growth through investment, structural reform, and digital transformation, with 13 focus businesses identified as growth drivers.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →OMRON is one of the leading domestic players in factory automation control equipment market including programmable logic controllers, relays, sensors, and switches. Recent acquisitions increased its product line, allowing the firm to provide tailored automation solutions to customers. Primary competitors in industrial automation include Siemens, ABB, and Mitsubishi Electric, while in healthcare it competes with Philips and GE Healthcare.
Industry Context
OMRON Corporation operates in Industrial Automation & Healthcare Technology.
Key facts
Founded: 1933 · Headquarters: Kyoto, Japan · Employees: 26,614 · Revenue: $5.5B · Market cap: $6.13B