Wacom Celebrates its 40th Anniversary
Wacom
celebrated its 40th anniversary on July 12, 2023. To celebrate, Nobutaka Ide, Representative Director, President and CEO said,
"We would like to express our sincerest gratitude for the support from our
customers, partners, and many others who helped us continue our business and
celebrate this milestone." He added, "Writing and drawing are a
very important part of our daily lives, both in our work and hobbies because we
use them for idea creation, learning, and communicating. Wacom will continue to
support everyone's journey of 'writing and drawing' through its digital pen and
ink technology and pass it on to future generations. We are excited to work
with new and existing partners into the future."
The 1980s marked the dawn of personal computers and
keyboard-based text input was the norm. In 1984, Wacom launched the
world's first cordless pen tablet, the "WT Series," and took the
first step in developing and providing an intuitive interface using a digital
pen. In 1987, Wacom commercialized the "SD Series" wireless pen
tablet, using its electromagnetic resonance (EMR®) technology, which
forms the basis of Wacom's digital pen technology today.
Wacom
pen tablets have been used in the design process of a variety of products since
1988. While global sportswear brands and European car manufacturers were among
the first to adopt this new technology in their design process, they were
soon followed by leading film and animation studios, bringing our favorite
movies, television programs and video games to life. This paved the way for a
wider adoption of Wacom pen tablets by artists and designers at every stage of
their creative development.
During
this period, Wacom also expanded its business worldwide, establishing a sales
company for Europe in
Neuss, Germany in
1988 and another in Vancouver,
Washington, USA in 1991.
Wacom's pen tablet business has grown over the years thanks to widespread support from designers and creators around the world. While it has continued to refine its technology with numerous digital pen patents, Wacom began providing digital pen components for personal computers on an OEM basis in the late 1990s. Today, Wacom provides digital pen solutions for the products of many IT manufacturers, including Samsung and Lenovo, as well as various stationery manufacturers.
In April 2018,
Wacom positioned itself as a "technology leadership" company in the
field of digital pens and digital ink and adopted the vision of "Life-long
Ink" based on the idea and commitment of supporting people's "writing
and drawing" experiences throughout their lives. The act of "writing
and drawing" can be seen throughout our daily lives, and there are many
businesses, companies, and organizations that form ecosystems. Wacom continues
to refine its digital pen and ink technologies, and together with its partners,
make the experience of "writing and drawing " more enjoyable,
convenient, and meaningful in our lives through digital technology.
In
the coming years, Wacom will also deliver new experiences based on digital pen
and ink technologies around artificial intelligence (AI), extended reality
(XR), and security applications. By continuing to collaborate with partners in
respective fields, Wacom strives to offer attractive experiences with its
product lines and services that support the creativity of designers and
creators, as well as businesspeople and students, providing digital pen and ink
experiences that fully integrate into people's daily lives.
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