Introduction: Kyocera Corporation was founded on April 1, 1959, located in Fushimi ku, Kyoto, Japan. The founder and honorary president of the company was Kazuo Inamori. Kyocera Group's global business involves various fields such as raw materials, parts, equipment, machinery, as well as services and networks. Within the group, if related products and businesses are viewed as a production line, all processes such as development, production, sales, and logistics are organically integrated, and existing business resources are effectively utilized to build a more solid foundation through synergies. All production lines have a sense of speed that adapts to the changing times, and actively create new products and explore new markets by integrating the unique technology of the group. In response to customer expectations, Kyocera adheres to the concept of "customer first" in all aspects such as price, quality, and service, constantly contributing new value to the global market. Kyocera's main products include ceramic cutting tools, ceramic stationery, jewelry, mobile phones, precision ceramic components, semiconductor components, solar power generation systems, etc. Kyocera's global business has a history of producing various electronic components for many years. Kyocera supports the growing electronic market by providing devices, smartphones, computers, and digital consumer devices. Kyocera produces timing devices that meet customer needs, such as resonators, crystal oscillators, EMI filters, surface acoustic wave filters, SAW duplexers, RF modules, and piezoelectric devices.