Mitsubishi Materials Corporation, along with its various subsidiaries, operates across several key industrial sectors: metals, metalworking solutions, cement production, environmental and energy ventures, and electronic materials. The company provides an extensive range of products for the automotive industry, encompassing parts and materials for engines, drive systems, and onboard equipment, as well as exterior components, electronic parts, and specialized materials for hybrid, electric (EV), and fuel cell vehicles. Its automotive offerings also include various tools and a focus on recycling and green materials. In the electronics field, Mitsubishi Materials delivers semiconductor components, diverse electronic materials and parts, manufacturing tools, solar cell products, and eco-friendly and recycled items. Its metals segment manufactures products such as copper cathode, copper billets and cakes, wirerod, and gold and precious metal clay. Beyond these core areas, the corporation is involved in developing environmental and recycling technologies, producing EV products and technologies for vehicle electrification, creating functional materials, manufacturing chemical products, and supplying polycrystalline silicon. Additionally, its operations include civil engineering, the production and sale of factory automation (FA) machinery, fabricated goods, brass ingots and rods, and copper alloy contour strips. The company also participates in renewable energy generation through geothermal, solar, and hydraulic power, and engages in land leasing. Established in 1871 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Mitsubishi Materials Corporation maintains a broad global footprint, with operations spanning Europe, East Asia, North America, Southeast Asia, Japan, South America, and Oceania.