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Japan's first entirely homegrown quantum computer uses superconducting qubits and components made entirely domestically.
Japan has one combined distinctive goal on the African agenda - investment, trade and development. This was indicated ...
Can osmosis power the future? Japan launches Asia’s first plant - Osmotic power, sometimes called salinity-gradient power, makes use of the difference in salt concentration between seawater and freshw ...
Tokyo, - Japan and African nations have entered into a historic wave of cooperation after signing 300 agreements during the ...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' deal to furnish Australia with frigates marks the largest Japanese defense contract since Tokyo ...
A group of prominent Japanese technology companies, including Fujitsu and Mitsubishi, came together in a new agreement to help advance the country’s metaverse sector. Interest in the metaverse ...
Eliminating the entry barriers faced by women in STEM careers would significantly boost the country’s productivity growth Japan has one of the oldest populations globally, with its working-age ...
Japanese semiconductor champion Rapidus will have 100 engineers sent to IBM's research facility in the US to acquire knowhows in the gate-all-around (GAA) transistor technology key to 2nm process ...
Japan is pursuing ambitious efforts to revitalize its semiconductor industry, leveraging international partnerships to reestablish itself as a major player in chip manufacturing and driver of ...
Can Japan’s toilet technology crack global markets? The leading maker of electronic bidets shows the difficulties facing Japanese companies abroad ...
Japan's defence minister discussed defence industry cooperation and possible purchases of Turkish-made drones during a visit ...