"We provide - directly and through partnerships with other innovative companies - hardware, software, consumables and services to customers in graphic arts, commercial print, publishing, packaging, electronic displays, entertainment and commercial films, and consumer products markets."
----Kodak's Vision StatementMy understanding: I think Vision and Mission should be in line with the company's Longterm development objectives and should be adjusted according to internal and external environmental changes.
I think Kodak's mission statement is from their understanding of what their possible Markets are in the digital era. Kodak now has the digital camera & display products together with their original advantages in graphics printing, publishing, and filming, etc.
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" We will use leading-edge, proprietary technologies to provide top-quality products and services that contribute to the advancement of culture, science, technology and industry, as well as improved health and environmental protection in society. Our overarching aim is to help enhance the quality of life of people worldwide."
----Fuji's Mission StatementMy understanding: Vision and mission are formed based on information gathered from the internal and external analysis.
The Information is the ground to form the Vision of how the company is doing in an industry or in an economy as well as where the company's position is in the ever-changing environment.
The analyzing of the information is the foundation to form the Mission of what the company wants to become.
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Image Display technology and Image Projecting Technology
My response: Image Technology that Fuji and Kodak using are signals receiving related, it doesn't matter if signals are received from a camera glass need to be accurately recorded on a film or image records from a film need to be truthfully displayed on a print. I think Fuji and Kodak have expanded their expertise from Chemical oriented image recording and displaying technology to the electronic and computer-oriented image recording and displaying technology.
The Image technology that Kodak and Fuji have used is different with the imaging technology used in the Television industry. The television technology is similar to the camera's glass technology in comparison with Kodak and Fuji's technology.
The Television technology is similar to a projector technology that is centered on how to accurately projecting electron beam translations of received wireless TV program signals to the display devices. The Television image technology's excellence is measured by the projecting images' color resolution, projecting images' sharpness' definition, and projecting images' displayable screen size.
----March 14th, 2018
My response: Image Technology that Fuji and Kodak using are signals receiving related, it doesn't matter if signals are received from a camera glass need to be accurately recorded on a film or image records from a film need to be truthfully displayed on a print. I think Fuji and Kodak have expanded their expertise from Chemical oriented image recording and displaying technology to the electronic and computer-oriented image recording and displaying technology.
The Image technology that Kodak and Fuji have used is different with the imaging technology used in the Television industry. The television technology is similar to the camera's glass technology in comparison with Kodak and Fuji's technology.
The Television technology is similar to a projector technology that is centered on how to accurately projecting electron beam translations of received wireless TV program signals to the display devices. The Television image technology's excellence is measured by the projecting images' color resolution, projecting images' sharpness' definition, and projecting images' displayable screen size.
----March 14th, 2018