is a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo. It was established in 1964, and its main business is in lighting equipment.
Ushio, Inc., was established in 1964 from the electric lighting department of Ushio Industrial, Inc., which had grown in 1916 as Himeji Electric Bulb Company, out of a department of Chà «goku Gà Âdà  Denki, owned jointly by the predecessor companies of Kansai Electric Power and Chà «goku Electric Power. Ushio moved its headquarters from Himeji, Hyà Âgo Prefecture, to Tokyo in 1971, while retaining its main research & development center in Himeji.
Ushio, Inc. is headed by its Chairman Jirà  Ushio (, 1931- ), who was the chairman of the influential Japan Association of Corporate Executives between 1995 and 1999, and was the president of Japan Productivity Center () between 2003 and 2014. Ushio Industrial, Inc., was named after his father, Kenji Ushio (, 1898-1958), a native of Himeji like his son.
Ushio was listed in the Second Section of Tokyo Stock Exchange in 1970, and in the First Section in 1980.
Ushio entered the European market in 1985, with the foundation of Ushio Europe B.V., which is located in Oude Meer, the Netherlands.
Ushio's main business is in lighting equipment, from halogen lamps to more sophisticated digital lighting and video processing equipment. In 1992, Ushio bought Christie, a U.S.-based global visual technologies company.