(JW Insights) Mar 28 -- Japanese electronics maker Seiko Epson will intensify efforts to expand investments in China and launch more eco-friendly, innovative, and tailor-made products that cater to the demand of Chinese consumers, in hopes of seizing emerging opportunities brought by the digital ...
aCorp. and a number of other Japanese electronics companies, which are readying gadgets that will swap their batteries for a long-anticipated alternative energy source: fuel cells. They don’t contain the environmentally hazardous metals or chemicals that most batteries do. others are developing fuel...
aThat is the vision of Toshiba Corp. and a number of other Japanese electronics companies, which are readying gadgets that will swap their batteries for a long-anticipated alternative energy source: fuel cells. 那是东芝视觉。 并且很多家其他日本电子公司,准备小配件为一个长被期望的代用能源将交换他...
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device used in the industrial field, has a certain degree of automation, and can realize various industrial processing and manufacturing functions by relying on its own power source and control ability. It is widely used in various industrial fields such as electronics, logistics, and chemical ...
The company was eager to push this new standard to other parts of the world, ensuring Japanese companies an advantage in the television market. It wasn't until 1987 that NHK got the opportunity to show the FCC, and even politicians in Washington, D.C., what HDTV could do. The reaction ...
According to Yahoo Financial, the increases are part of the Postal Services' 10-year Delivering for America plan, enacted in 2021 by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. “As changes in the mailing and shipping marketplace continue, these price adjustments are needed to achieve the financial stability ...
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a few brave skeptics proclaimed that the Japanese miracle was dead and predicted that for the next five or ten years average Japanese growth rates would slow to 3 or 4% (in 1994 the IMF belatedly proclaimed that Japan’s long-term growth rate had dropped to 4%), but no one, even the...
I currently own and am in the midst of a life-long restoration/renovation project on a 1973 GMC Motorhome. People keep them up because they are cool, but there's a lot of 70's automotive silliness in them. I also built a race car out of a 1976 Toyota Corolla and was the ...