Kuala Lumpur/Tokyo, Apr 26 (ANI): In modern-day life, the people prefer to eat healthy and stay fit. Many health-conscious people globally prefer to use seasonings, cooking oils and sweeteners made by Japan’s Ajinomoto Company. Founded in 1917 by Dr. Kikunae Ikeda, a Japanese scientist the company forayed into Malaysian market in 1961. Since then Ajinomoto Malaysia has been an active player not only in business by continuously creating new products, but also in serving the local communities’ needs. In 2011, on Ajinomoto Malaysia’s 50th anniversary, the company initiated the ‘1909 Infosium’ program. By introducing the concept of Umami, the focus of the program was to contribute to regional cuisines with the resources and knowhow of the Ajinomoto Group. Not only food, Japan lay stress on healthcare. At the International Technical Exhibition of Medical Imaging 2016 latest medical imaging equipments and accessories were showcased. Shimadzu Corp., the pioneer in radiological equipments also participated in the event. With its 141 years of history, Shimadzu Corp. successfully took X-ray images 11 months after Dr. Röntgen discovering X-Ray in 1895. In 1911, the company became affiliated with Otsu Red Cross hospital and ever since the company has been providing support in medical field. The FPD that converts X-Ray to digital signals is a high precision device. Created with the latest digital technologies, the equipment is not only with ultra-high image quality but also with reduced radiation exposure. Besides, the maximum 43 cm in four directions range makes examinations with high efficiency possible. The equipment is also to be utilized in the wide range including digestive organs, stomach, urinary system, and the field of plastic surgery. Equipped with various application software it is supportive in minimal invasive treatment inside the blood vessel that has become more and more advanced in recent years. With its high image quality and low radiation exposure, the equipment makes the treatment easier for the patients. In developing countries like India where healthcare market is growing rapidly, the advanced medical technology will bring a transformation.