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HOYA to expand and rationalize medical-product manufacturing facilities

Pharma & MedicalTokyo

HOYA plans total investment of ¥2.311 billion in new healthcare-related outlets, relocations and renovations, as well as rationalization and expansion of manufacturing equipment for medical products. The planned projects are located in Nakano and Akishima, Tokyo, and other locations; no construction schedule or capacity increase is disclosed.

Company
HOYA Corporation
Investment
¥2.3B total
Location
Tokyo
Announced
Jun 5, 2026
Ticker
7741
Phase
planned
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