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OMRON
OMRON is a technology provider founded in 1933 in Kyoto, Japan. The company was formerly known as Tateisi Electric Manufacturing. OMRON offers medical...
OMRON
OMRON is a technology provider founded in 1933 in Kyoto, Japan. The company was formerly known as Tateisi Electric Manufacturing. OMRON offers medical equipment, industrial automation products, and electronic components, including relays and sensors.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
1933
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Kyoto
Corporate office
Shiokoji Horikawa, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, 600-8530, Japan
Additional offices
Hoffman Estates, IL, United States · Guadalajara, Mexico · Milwaukee, WI, United States
Principals
Yoshihito Yamada
Chairman of the Board
Junta Tsujinaga
President and CEO
Tomoko Inoue
CEO, Omron Ventures
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Omron Ventures?
Tomoko Inoue serves as CEO of Omron Ventures, running the unit's day-to-day investment operations and deal execution. The venture group ultimately reports up through OMRON Corporation's senior management, currently led by President and CEO Junta Tsujinaga and Chairman Yoshihito Yamada. The investment committee structure is not publicly detailed.
How does Omron Ventures source proprietary deal flow?
Omron Ventures draws deal flow from OMRON's internal engineering divisions, which flag technology adjacencies spotted during industrial product development cycles. The unit also runs a Proof of Concept Center in Guadalajara and an Advanced Automation Lab at Marquette University, both of which surface startups for potential investment. Membership in the Japan Venture Capital Association provides additional syndicated-deal access.
Is OMRON a single family office or a corporate venture arm?
OMRON is a publicly traded corporation headquartered in Kyoto, not a family office. Its venture investing is conducted through Omron Ventures, a corporate venture capital unit deploying from dedicated Tokyo-based funds. The founding Tateisi family retains influence through board representation and separate philanthropic foundations, but investment capital is corporate balance-sheet money, not family wealth.
Does Omron Ventures participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Omron Ventures invests primarily through direct equity stakes in early-stage companies, not as a limited partner in external funds. The unit co-invests alongside independent VCs and other corporate venture arms, but it does not publicly market itself as a fund-of-funds allocator.
What investment stages does Omron Ventures typically target?
Omron Ventures targets early-stage companies, typically Series A and B, though it has the flexibility to enter at seed and later stages when the technology strongly aligns with its parent's industrial automation and healthcare sensing roadmaps. The group focuses on equity rounds where strategic collaboration can run alongside the financial investment.
How is Omron Ventures related to the Tateisi Science and Technology Foundation?
The Tateisi Science and Technology Foundation and the Omron Foundation are separate philanthropic structures supported by the founding family and OMRON Corporation. They operate independently from Omron Ventures' for-profit investment activities, funding academic research and community programs rather than taking equity stakes.
Does Omron Ventures invest exclusively in Japan?
No. While Omron Ventures is based in Tokyo, its mandate spans North America and, increasingly, Europe, alongside domestic Japanese deals. OMRON's innovation footprint in Milwaukee and Guadalajara reinforces the North American scanning capability.
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