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“Fujisawa” or PANASONIC’s take on a green town

 

Fujisawa green town (© Getty)

Fujisawa green town (© Getty)

 

Japan is investing in a greener future, and electronics giant Panasonic is leading the way with its ‘smart town’, called Fujisawa.

The environmentally-friendly town was launched at the tail end of last year and, since then, the houses have been occupied with residents who are all keen to do their bit for the environment.

Fujisawa’s price tag is around £320 million. The town will have 1,000 solar-powered homes, along with electric cars and bikes that can be used by the community.

Around 3,000 residents are expected to move in by 2018. Alongside being eco-friendly, the project has also been carefully engineered to protect it against natural disasters.

Read more from:

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/gul/japan-to-build-green-town/ar-BBjLLot

 


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

 


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

 


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