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R&D Policy and Structure

R&D is important for DNP, and we have expanded our business domains through the applied development of printing and information technologies. In this era of rapid change, we need to think from the perspective of consumers, closely examine social trends and quickly determine what issues exist, and what technologies will be required to solve them. Based on this information, we develop proprietary technologies and collaborate with other companies that have their own unique strengths, resulting in increased speed of our own technological development.

R&D policies

Our R&D policy is to envision a better future and enhance our proprietary technologies to develop and provide new products and services, realizing future scenarios that takes this vision of a better future as its starting point.

We will continue to refine our state-of-the-art microfabrication, precision coating and post-processing technologies, which form the foundation of our manufacturing, alongside our planning and design, information processing, materials development, and evaluation and analysis technologies. We will create new value by synergizing these technologies with expertise from our sales, planning, manufacturing and other divisions, as well with our partners’ strengths.

In particular, with the increasing adoption of DX, we will leverage DNP's unique hybrid strengths in the analog and digital fields, real and virtual domains, and manufacturing and services areas, to create business models based on a better sustainable society and more comfortable lifestyles.

This diagram explains DNP's commercialization process. We analyze social changes and issues to minimize the impact of risks and turn them into business opportunities. By combining our unique resources, we create competitive products and services that solve social issues and provide new value that meets people's expectations.

Strengthening DNP's technologies and R&D, and creating new value

For DNP, which has expanded its business domains by applying and developing technologies cultivated in the printing process, strengthening technology and R&D is a crucial management issue. We will always take the consumer’s point of view as we accurately understand environmental, social and economic issues, and create optimal solutions.
DNP will further evolve and deepen the already-strong technologies that we have cultivated to handle, in a safe and secure manner, important information entrusted to us by companies, organizations and consumers, and will also accelerate development by promoting collaboration with various partners, including venture companies, start-ups, universities and research institutions, and by exploring new technologies. Also, we will combine our internal and external technological strengths to solve various problems and create new value that excites people.
R&D is important for this. To increase the efficiency of R&D, we will actively introduce machine learning and generative AI. Materials informatics (MI) has already been introduced in the design of materials which is a part of our R&D efforts.

  • MI: Materials development method using information science such as AI
This diagram shows the exploration, cultivation, and utilization of technology in research and development. Based on AI data, we collaborate with technology ventures and external research institutions to explore new technologies and cultivate strong technologies such as information processing, microfabrication, and precision coating. In addition, our new business creation division and existing business segment utilize the acquired technologies in our products and services.

Creation of new businesses in focus business areas capturing megatrends and business opportunities

DNP concentrates its investments in its key business area and promotes business restructuring to create new businesses that capture megatrends and opportunities. In addition to strengthening DNP's unique technologies, we are promoting the acquisition of new technologies through collaboration with partners with different strengths from DNP, and promoting a strategy to become No. 1 in various businesses.

Examples of initiatives

In the medical & healthcare business, CMIC CMO Co., Ltd., for example, became a consolidated subsidiary in May 2023. In June of the same year, we joined the CMIC Group to engage in consistent manufacturing from API to formulation and the development of value-added pharmaceuticals, among other activities. DNP has also been working on the research and development of efficient cell cultures. In 2017, it became the first company in the world to successfully grow miniature intestinal organoids from human embryonic stem cells (ES cells) and iPS cells (induced pluripotent stem cells) in a test tube in collaboration with the National Center for Child Health and Development. Currently we are selling the miniature intestinal organoids on a trial basis. In June 2024, we teamed up with NEXEL Co., Ltd., a Korean biotechnology company specializing in iPS cells, to commence technical collaboration in the area of cardiomyocyte cultures derived from human iPS cells. Through this collaboration, we will seek to develop a method for manufacturing large quantities of high-quality cells for use in the research and development of new drugs, and a microphysiological system (MPS) simulating human organs on a chip.

  • Compliant with the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS) standards
Photomasks for EUV lithography for the 2nm generation and beyond

Global expansion of our technological strengths

DNP is working to strengthen its global business foundation, combining the strengths of "All DNP" and promoting collaboration with external partners. In response to the globalization of research and development, DNP will open its first overseas research and development base in the Netherlands. By establishing second and third overseas bases in the future, we will continue to create new value globally.

Strengthening overseas research and development systems

DNP opened a new research and development center in Eindhoven, Netherlands, in September 2025. At this center, DNP will promote research and development in photonics-electronics convergence, * which is attracting attention as one of the next-generation semiconductor technologies. DNP sees Europe, where cutting-edge research and development is progressing, as an ideal region in which it can meet many collaborative partners for the development of next-generation technologies.

  • Photonics-electronics convergence: A technology that combines optical and electrical transmission technologies to significantly improve existing technologies in areas such as information processing, data communications, and energy conversion.
Exterior of High Tech Campus Eindhoven © High Tech Campus Eindhoven
Image of the research facilities on the high-tech campus © Eindhoven University of Technology/PITC

R&D structures

DNP's technology and R&D division, centered on the three segments of Smart Communication, Life & Healthcare, and Electronics, is developing proprietary technologies that will create solutions to diverse issues in a wide range of fields. We are building and operating a robust business structure that creates new value in both existing and new areas by promoting synergizing the technology and collaboration with external partners.

This diagram shows our research and development structure. Short-term development will be led by each business division (Publishing Innovation, Information Innovation, Imaging Communications in the Smart Communications field, Life Design (Packaging), Mobility & Living, High-Performance Materials in the Life & Healthcare field, Fine Devices and Optoelectronics in the Electronics field), while medium- to long-term development will be led by R&D and Engineering Management Division, Advanced Business Center, Research and Business Development Center, and Technology Development Center, all under the jurisdiction of the head office. New business field will also be included.

Research and Business Development Center

We promote research and development on new products and production processes from a medium- to long-term perspective, alongside business development that solves customer and social issues.

Research and Business Development Center

Advanced Business Center

DNP creates new businesses and DX through digital technologies that support businesses in the information and services sector.

Technology Development Center

Through the development of production and assessment technologies, we support the development of new products and services as well as QCD innovations that increase the value of existing products and services.

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R&D Expenses / Allocation

DNP continues to invest over 30 billion yen annually in technology and R&D, with the amount reaching 35.2 billion yen in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024, and 36 billion yen planned for the current fiscal year ending March 31, 2025. In recent years, in order to solve increasingly diverse and complex problems and create a better future for ourselves, we have been increasing the expenditures of the R&D department at our headquarters based on the All DNP concept, which combines the strengths of the entire Group.

R&D Expenses (Consolidated)

This is a graph of research and development expenses for the DNP Group on a consolidated basis. Over the past 10 years, it has exceeded 30 billion yen. In the fiscal year ending March 2025, it was 37.5 billion yen.

Allocation of R&D Expenses

Group-wide R&D expenses for FY2024 totaled 37,561 million yen. Therein, 14,748 million yen was used across our three business segments, and the remaining 21,626 million yen was accounted for our Head Office Development Department and expenses that cannot be allocated to other business divisions.

Head Office Development Department  21,626 million yen
Smart Communication  2,633 million yen
Life & Healthcare  1,587 million yen
Electronics  10,526 million yen