Introduction: Omron is a globally renowned manufacturer of automation control and electronic equipment, possessing world leading core technologies in sensing and control. The company was founded in 1933 by Mr. Ichiro Tachibana, who established a small factory called Tachibana Electric Manufacturing in Osaka with only two employees at the time. In addition to producing timers in the initial stage, the company later specialized in producing protective relays. The manufacturing of these two products became the starting point for Omron Corporation. In order to adapt to the development of the times, during the 50th anniversary of the company's establishment, the company name and brand name were unified and changed to "Omron Corporation". The company is located in Kyoto, Japan, with 35992 employees as of March 31, 2012, a global turnover of 619.5 billion yen, and hundreds of thousands of product varieties, covering a wide range of fields such as industrial automation control systems, electronic components, automotive electronics, social systems, and health and medical equipment. In the 76 years since its establishment on May 10, 1933, Omron has continuously created new social demands and taken the lead in developing and producing a series of products and equipment systems such as contactless proximity switches, electronic automatic sensing signal machines, vending machines, station automatic ticketing systems, cancer cell automatic diagnosis, etc. While contributing to social progress and improving human living standards, Omron Group has rapidly developed into a globally renowned manufacturer of automation control and electronic equipment, mastering the world's leading sensing and control core technology. Omron's main products include: 1. Industrial automation business: sensors, switches, safety, relays, controllers, FA system machines, modules& Drivers and peripheral machines, etc. 2. Electronic components business: applications of relays, switches, connectors, sensors, optical communication devices, and cutting-e