

The development of the Flat Panel Display (FPD), an essential item for modern living, has gathered momentum, and a succession of new types of FPD such as the Thin film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) and organic electroluminescence (organic EL) materials have appeared on the market. CIPS is not only a domestic manufacturer but also responds to business offers from manufacturers overseas, engages in the ongoing supply of highly functional materials and parts for use in FPDs, and is also constantly working on new product development. The company also supplies a wide range of other materials, including those for use in lithium-ion rechargeable batteries and in semiconductor production. CIPS places particular emphasis on research into and development of alternative materials for the rare resources used as raw materials in lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, and markets products that are not only highly functional but are low-cost and show environmental awareness.


Semiconductors are an essential part of cell phones, digital cameras, and other digital devices. CIPS is continually engaged in the development of new products through collaboration with universities and other research organizations that possess advanced semiconductor technology. In recent years, markets in China and India, along with South Korea and Taiwan, have also been expanding rapidly. CIPS is working to build solid relationships of trust by promptly conveying information to users in different countries.
At all times, CIPS takes a dual approach to doing business. On the one hand, it is engaged in introducing to its customers the new types of material being developed by manufacturers. On the other hand, it is engaged in the development of new types of material based on the requirements of users its customers. Though prompt provision of information, leveraging its extensive information network, and sales activities that include exchange of information on technologies, CIPS stays at the forefront of initiatives to develop highly functional and resource-efficient materials.