Olympus
Olympus Corporation, commonly known simply as Olympus, is a Japanese multinational corporation primarily specializing in optics and reprography products. Founded on October 12, 1919, by Takeshi Yamashita in Tokyo, Japan, Olympus started its journey manufacturing microscopes and thermometers. Over the years, the company expanded its portfolio to include a variety of scientific, medical, and photography equipment, including endoscopy and ultrasound equipment, which have become its flagship products. Olympus holds a significant place in the medical field, being recognized as a world leader in optical and digital precision technology. Their innovations in endoscopes have revolutionized medical diagnostics and treatment, particularly in gastroenterology. Besides its medical endeavors, Olympus is well-known in the consumer market for its series of cameras and audio equipment, although its focus has significantly shifted towards medical and scientific solutions in recent years.