Seiko Epson Corporation (TSE: 6724, 'Epson') has established Epson X Investment Corporation ('EXI'), a new corporate venture capital (CVC)1 subsidiary.

The aim of the subsidiary is to accelerate collaboration and open innovation, grow existing businesses, and create new ones. A JPY5 billion fund will be set up for venture investment.

One of the basic policies of Epson's Phase 2 Mid-Range Business Plan is to accelerate growth by taking maximum advantage of assets and through collaboration and open innovation. In the past ten years, Epson has invested about JPY10 billion in mergers and acquisitions and in collaborative projects and capital tie-ups with venture businesses. We have primarily pursued opportunities in which we could take advantage of synergies with our core devices, especially our core inkjet devices. This has helped us break ground in new businesses and develop new markets that expand the scope of applications.

M&As are the most common way for enterprises to enter other industry sectors. In recent years, however, CVC has gained attention as an effective way to form collaborative relationships and capital tie-ups with venture companies in a wide and diverse range of fields and sectors. It is also seen as a way to prepare for major environmental changes and disruption.2 This situation prompted Epson to found EXI as a CVC subsidiary capable of rapidly making decisions and investments. This will help us further accelerate our open innovation strategy

Epson's general partner3 in EXI will be Global Brain Corporation ('GB'), an independent venture capital company with considerable expertise in CVC management. The Epson Group will have a 99% interest in a new corporate venture fund with a total of JPY5 billion available for investment. Fund management will target investments in venture companies worldwide.

Epson will help to achieve a sustainable society by creating a variety of partnerships and synergies based on its proprietary technologies, products, and services.

Overview of EXI

Name

Epson X Investment Corporation

Address

WeWork Kanda Square, 2-2-1 Kanda-Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Representative

Yasunori Ogawa, Representative Director

Founded

March 16, 2020 (operations beginning April 1, 2020)

Capital

JPY100 million

Business operations

Venture investment by operating company, etc.

No. of employees

5

Point of contact for collaboration

and capital tie-up

E-mail: exic@exc.epson.co.jp

See the diagram for a fund operation scheme.PDF (198KB)

Related link

See the following website for more information about Global Brain Corporation.

https://globalbrains.com/en/

1 Corporate venture capital (CVC): An investing scheme in which an operating company sets up a fund by contributing its own corporate funds and works with a GP as a limited partner (LP) to invest in and support mainly unlisted venture businesses. The objective is to develop synergy with the investing company's core business by investing in businesses that are relevant in some way to the investing company's business operations.

2 Disruption: Disruptive innovation using digital technology to radically shake up or break down existing industries.

3 General partner (GP): An unlimited liability partner. It forms an association with its joint investor and takes 100% of liability for administration. The liability of the limited partner (LP) is limited to the amount of investment.

About Epson

Epson is a global technology leader dedicated to becoming indispensable to society by connecting people, things and information with its original efficient, compact and precision technologies. The company is focused on driving innovations and exceeding customer expectations in inkjet, visual communications, wearables and robotics. Epson is proud of its contributions to realizing a sustainable society and its ongoing efforts to realizing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.

Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the worldwide Epson Group generates annual sales of more than US$10 billion.

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