Category Archives: Business

England (UK): Hitachi named preferred supplier of AT300 trains !

AT300 trains (Hitachi Ltd)

AT300 trains (Hitachi Ltd)

Hitachi Rail Europe Ltd. has been named the preferred supplier of 29 trains for a key intercity route operated by First Great Western in the southwest of England. Read more from:

http://ajw.asahi.com/article/business/AJ201503240056

 


Back to the future? Belgian Beer made from bread!

 

Babylone Beer

Babylone Beer

 

A small Brussels-based brewery has embarked on a project to make beer from leftover bread, harking back to antiquity, when bread was the main ingredient, rather than barley. This is “Belgian Tech”!

Read more from:

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/04/19/world/babylonian-brew-belgian-makes-beer-bread/?utm_source=digg#.VTQwqOnGPIV

 


Strategic Alliances and Partnerships in Japan

Strategic Alliances and Partnerships in Japan

Strategic Alliances and Partnerships in Japan

 

GBMC Article published by the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation:

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1) in EU-JAPAN NEWS, in the March 2015 edition of the Centre’s Newsletter.
Article to be found page 34 of the Newsletter:
http://www.eu-japan.eu/sites/eu-japan.eu/files/march15.pdf

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2) permanently online, on the “EU Business in Japan” website:
http://www.eubusinessinjapan.eu/library/news/article-partnering-in-japan


Renewable energy projects in Japan

Sakurajima solar plant

Sakurajima solar plant

 

Many local areas in Japan have natural features making them well suited for power plants using renewable energy such as solar, wind and biomass. A growing number of new facilities have been starting operations all over Japan. Here are three examples of them. (source: The Japan News / Yomiuri Shimbun)

Read more fromhttp://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0002043826?utm_source=digg

 


Japanese real-time speech translation technology

Japanese real-time speech translation technology

Japanese real-time speech translation technology

“The Japanese Internal Affairs Ministry wants to provide real-time machine translation services at sightseeing, shopping and medical venues to help visitors who may feel hesitant about coming to Japan because of the language barrier.

The ministry’s vision reflects the government’s tourism goal, which is to raise the annual number of inbound travelers to 20 million by 2020, from 13 million in 2014.

It is planning to allocate ¥1.38 billion in fiscal 2015 to improve the overall quality of real-time speech translation technology and increase the available languages to 10 or more, including Thai, Vietnamese and Indonesian, to cover 90 percent of the tourists who come to Japan.

The plan to host the Olympics has no doubt increased the urgency of the project, because public and private entities alike have started working together on it on an “all-Japan basis.” (Japan Times)

Read more at:  http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/03/31/reference/translation-tech-gets-olympic-push/#.VRu8nunGPIX

 


Japanese High Tech Industry Challenges

HIgh Tech Industry Challenges

HIgh Tech Industry Challenges

” This is a critical time for Japan’s high-tech industry, and it’s only through leveraging core strengths to facilitate differentiation and implementing a strategy that harnesses group-level synergies, that the industry will be able to reinvent itself at speed and at scale to once more achieve global preeminence. ” (Accenture)

For more details, check: http://www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-highlights-communications-japanese-consumer-electronics.aspx?c=glb_acnemalert_10001787&n=emc_0215&emc=20757712:emc-031215

 


Corporate News: Hitachi’s rail business expansion in Europe

Hitachi's trains (source: Hitachi.com)

Hitachi’s trains (source: Hitachi.com)

 

Hitachi Ltd’s has agreed to buy the rail signaling business of Italy’s Finmeccanica SpA in its largest overseas purchase ever. It will boost the company’s European manufacturing base, following its previous rail business expansion in the UK.

Read: “Hitachi trains push into Europe to challenge Siemens, Alstom”

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/02/25/business/corporate-business/hitachi-trains-push-into-europe-to-challenge-siemens-alstom/#.VPMeqOk3PIU

Read:  “Hitachi agrees to buy two Finmeccanica rail businesses”

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/02/24/business/corporate-business/hitachi-nears-%c2%a5250-billion-purchase-of-italys-finmeccanica-rail/#.VPMeNOk3PIU


The future of Automotive is Driverless Cars?

” Google is aiming to get its driverless cars on the streets by 2020. Whether it’s able to do so is unclear. It’s been working on plans for an autonomous vehicle for years, but questions remain about whether government regulators will allow the vehicles or if consumers will pay for them. ” (Linked In Pulse)

The question is: As with any machine, it might be a plus but there should always be a switch button to “Manual Human Mode”.

Read more from: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/googles-car-chief-my-son-better-driving-45-years-chip-cutter

 


Panasonic comeback seen in biggest bond sale since 2011 !!!

Panasonic Corp completed the biggest bond sale to Japan's institutional investors since 2011 after the electronics maker forecast its best profit in seven years. PHOTO: REUTERS

Panasonic Corp completed the biggest bond sale to Japan’s institutional investors since 2011 after the electronics maker forecast its best profit in seven years. PHOTO: REUTERS

Great News: PANASONIC is back and making profits, after heavy restructuration and diversification into non-Consumer Goods Business! Congratulations!

Read more from:

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/technology/panasonic-comeback-seen-in-biggest-sale-to-japans-institutional-investors-since-2011


Which future for the Japanese Electronics and Audio-Video Industries?

Japanese Electronics and Audio-Video Industries

Japanese Electronics and Audio-Video Industries

 

Sony Corporation’s new multiyear business plan includes separating its audio and video segment into a wholly owned subsidiary later this year.  The company does not rule out the potential sale of those struggling units as part of restructuring at the Tokyo-based electronics and entertainment group. Sony has already sold off its personal computer business under the restructuring.

Read morehttp://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/02/26/business/corporate-business/sony-chief-denies-spinoffs-mean-immediate-withdrawal/#.VPMVe-k3PIV


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