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Sony-Olympus alliance aims for high-tech surgery
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October 01, 2012
First Published: 11:06 IST(1/10/2012)
Last Updated: 12:31 IST(1/10/2012)
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Sony's new alliance with scandal-tarnished Olympus will produce endoscopes and other surgical tools packed with the Japanese electronics and entertainment maker's three-dimensional imagery and super-clear display technology called 4K.

The plan to have both "3D and 4K" in such
products were announced Monday by Sony Corp. President Kazuo Hirai at a joint news conference with Olympus Corp. President Hiroyuki Sasa at the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce.

The deal, announced Friday, calls for Sony to invest 50 billion yen ($640 million) to become the top shareholder in Olympus. Olympus needs to shore up its finances after a cover-up scandal of massive losses.

Hirai said Sony is aiming to control more than 20 percent of the surgery-medical equipment market by 2020. He said it couldn't do it alone and needed Olympus' expertise.


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