"We had a topline of Rs 2,026 crore in 2014 despite odds, representing a six per cent expansion over the last year. Revenue from both B2C (business to customer) and B2B ((business to business) was almost similar," Canon India president and CEO Kazutada Kobayashi said.
"In 2015, we are aiming at 16 per cent growth in the topline," he said.
In the consumer segment, compact camera volumes had shrunk by 30-35 per cent, but at the same time SLR and DSLR segment was growing, a trend which may continue for some time, the Japanese company said.
Kobayashi said Canon had also forayed into commercial printing space in its aim to expand in the country.
He said Canon is open to acquisitions in software space in the global market including India to fuel its management services.