The digital camera wasn’t Kodak’s failure. Their hesitation to lead the digital revolution was.

In 1975, Kodak engineer Steven Sasson built the first digital camera.
Kodak executives said they weren’t interested. Eventually, Sony took the idea and helped reshape the industry. Kodak, once untouchable, was left behind.

The digital camera wasn’t Kodak’s failure.
Their hesitation to adapt and lead the digital revolution was.

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