SustainaCircuits FPC Adopted for Mass Production in OM Digital Solutions’ Interchangeable Lens
Elephantech Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, “Elephantech”) is pleased to announce that its proprietary flexible printed circuits (FPCs) have been adopted for mass production by OM Digital Solutions Corporation (Headquarters: Hachioji City, Tokyo, “OMDS”) in the company’s latest flagship products.
The FPCs, produced with Elephantech’s innovative printed electronics technology SustainaCircuits, are integrated in the switch section of the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50-200mm F2.8 IS PRO, a professional-grade interchangeable lens launched by OMDS on September 27, 2025. This marks both the first adoption of Elephantech’s FPCs by OMDS and a milestone in expanding the applications of SustainaCircuits.
Underlining the FPCs is SustainaCircuits, an environmentally conscious circuit board manufacturing solution that significantly reduces copper consumption, water and chemical use, and CO2 emissions compared to conventional etching method*.
Adoption details
Product name | M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50-200mm F2.8 IS PRO |
Product category | PRO-Grade Interchangeable Lens |
Launch date | September 27, 2025 |
Adopting company | OM Digital Solutions Corporation |
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M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50-200mm F2.8 IS PRO with SustainaCircuits FPC inside | SustaintaCircits FPC integrated |
An OMDS representative stated: “Reducing our environmental footprint across our products, services, and business activities is one of OMDS’ strategic environmental policies. We are committed to multiple initiatives, including reducing environmental impact, preventing pollution, using sustainable resources, addressing climate change through both mitigation and adaptation, as well as protecting biodiversity. Elephantech’s SustainaCircuits provides a solution that aligns perfectly with our vision and product design.”
Building on the successful adoption, OMDS and Elephantech will continue to collaboratively promote the integration and expansion of SustainaCircuits technologies in the design of future PRO lens series, as well as in broader optical equipment and electronic modules.