Sony has announced it will spend Y60 billion to increase the production of imaging sensors used in digital cameras over the next three years. This move is only one part of a larger restructuring plan for Sony, which attempts to refocus efforts on three main areas: image sensors for digital cameras and camera phones, advanced circuits for TVs and other consumer electronics, and components for its PlayStation game console. Sony expects to increase the production of image sensors at its Kumamoto Prefecture in southern Japan within the next few months. According to a company spokesman, Sony does expect "demand for camera-equipped cellular phones and digital cameras to grow globally" over the next several years.
Sony has announced it will spend Y60 billion to increase the production of imaging sensors used in digital cameras over the next three years. This move is only one part of a larger restructuring plan for Sony, which attempts to refocus efforts on three main areas: image sensors for digital cameras and camera phones, advanced circuits for TVs and other consumer electronics, and components for its PlayStation game console. Sony expects to increase the production of image sensors at its Kumamoto Prefecture in southern Japan within the next few months. According to a company spokesman, Sony does expect "demand for camera-equipped cellular phones and digital cameras to grow globally" over the next several years.