Nihon Kohden Corp 2025 IR

The report outlines Nihon Kohden's progress during the first year of its Three-year Business Plan, BEACON 2030 Phase II, focusing on growth, profitability, and capital efficiency. Key highlights include the acquisition of Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corporation in the U.S. to strengthen its neurology business and the recognition of its pulse oximetry principle as an IEEE Milestone. The company also launched several digital health solutions, such as the QH-101N dashboard software and RemoteSense remote ICU solution. On the environmental front, Nihon Kohden introduced its Green Product Label certification and achieved an A- rating in Water Security from CDP.

Company: Nihon Kohden Corp

Sector: Health Care

Country: Japan

Year: 2025

Type: IR

Pages: 108

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Nihon Kohden Corp

Nihon Kohden Corp 2025 Corporate Report

Corporate Report

The report outlines Nihon Kohden's progress during the first year of its Three-year Business Plan, BEACON 2030 Phase II, focusing on growth, profitability, and capital efficiency. Key highlights include the acquisition of Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corporation in the U.S. to strengthen its neurology business and the recognition of its pulse oximetry principle as an IEEE Milestone. The company also launched several digital health solutions, such as the QH-101N dashboard software and RemoteSense remote ICU solution. On the environmental front, Nihon Kohden introduced its Green Product Label certification and achieved an A- rating in Water Security from CDP.

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Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025

Fiscal Year

2025

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Integrated Report

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English

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