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Inside Japan’s biggest tech show
CEATEC is one of Japan’s largest technology shows, and this year’s theme is “Innovation for All.” Show organizers brought me to Tokyo to check it out! At NEC, I saw an AI-powered camera that recognizes faces even in challenging lighting conditions.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi emphasized in a policy address on Friday that it is necessary for Japan to build a strong economy and said that turning the country into "the world's most AI-friendly country for development and utilization" and a "new technology-oriented nation" are among her goals.
Institute to Develop Novel Laser Fusion Reactor As Part of Japan’s Initiative to Pursue Challenging Concepts to Solve Issues Facing Future Society PALO ALTO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / October 21, 2025 / The Director of the Blue Laser Fusion Energy Collaborative Research Institute,
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Every developed nation has a unique approach to creating electronic products, but Japan's innovation and creativity take it to the next level. From a next-level vending machine game to full-service ...
Japan once dominated the global semiconductor market. But policy shifts, rigid corporate culture, and the wave of global competition precipitated a 30-year decline. Here’s a look at what happened and what’s next for Japan’s semiconductor industry.
EXPANDING THE U.S. INDUSTRIAL BASE AND SECURING OUR SUPPLY CHAINS: Today in Tokyo, President Donald J. Trump announced major projects advancing Japan's
Japan Nissan In this image made from video provided by Nissan Motor Co., Japanese automaker Nissan's test vehicle featuring an automated driving system packed with artificial intelligence moves on a road in Tokyo on September, 2025. (Nissan Motor Co. via ...
President Donald Trump is in Japan, the second stop of his three-country tour of Asia. After meeting with newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi this morning, he addressed U.S. troops on board the USS George Washington.