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JAPAN including Okinawa Major Cities: Tokyo, Yokohama, Ō saka, K ō be, Ky ō to, Nago ya, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Nagasaki Other Cities: Chiba, Gifu, Hamamatsu, Himeji, Kagoshima,...
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Research articles 2002-01-01

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IBM-Toshiba LCD unit sees yields rise to 50% - Display Technologies Inc. production yields on active-matrix liquid crystal displays
Himeji, Japan--Display Technologies Inc., the IBM-Toshiba joint venture producing active matrix LCD panels, had yields of 36 percent in the first quarter and preliminary estimates indicate this may now have risen to about 50 percent, according to the company. Tsuneyo Sumita, DTI executive director, said the joint venture this year...
Tags: IBM Corp., LCD, Toshiba Corp.
Research articles 1992-07-06
Sumitomo Seika to double capacity for super-absorbent polymer
Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co Ltd is to double its production capacity for superabsorbent polymer SAP used in disposable diapers and feminine hygiene products. The Japanese company will spend a total of nearly [yen] 15 billion (about $129 million) to bolster the combined capacity at its two SAP production bases...
Tags: polymer, SALES, SAP AG, Sumitomo Corp.
Research articles 2006-09-01
Language an Issue for Japanese Workers at Steel, Auto Firms in Ohio.
By Julie M. McKinnon, The Blade, Toledo, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 2--Hiro Komatsu had more than a decade of experience in the steel industry when he moved from Himeji, Japan, to northwest Ohio in 1999 to work as a quality...
Tags: Komatsu Ltd.
Research articles 2003-11-02
Toray develops paper that absorbs electric waves.(Textiles and fibres)
Toray Industries Inc has developed a paper that is capable of absorbing electric waves with wide frequency bands, including those used in TVs, cellular phones and wireless local area networks. Developed jointly with Kenichi Hatakeyama, an assistant professor at Himeji Institute of Technology, the...
Tags: Toray Industries Inc.
Research articles 2004-05-01
Metso Minerals delivers metal shredder line in Japan
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-26 August 2005-Metso Minerals delivers metal shredder line in JapanC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Finnish process industry machinery and systems supplier Metso Corporation said on Friday (26 August) that its subsidiary Metso Minerals would supply a metal shredder line to the Japanese metal recycling company Makiura Steel...
Tags: Metso Corp.
Research articles 2005-08-26
Heat-resistant inorganic-organic conductive membrane. (Ceramics).(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology's Special Division for Green Life Technology)(Brief Article)
In collaboration with the New Glass Forum NGF and Himeji Institute of Technology, the Special Division for Green Life Technology--a part of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology AIST--has developed a novel inorganic-organic hybrid proton conductive membrane that can be used at high...
Tags: Science and Technology Corp.
Research articles 2003-03-01
MORE DEMAND FORCES HIGHER LCD PRODUCTION
Increasing demand for thin film transistor LCDs are forcing two leading manufacturers to increase production. Display Technologies is to invest $260m in new equipment to triple output at Himeji plant to 10,000 units per month and to build nearby engineering centre to develop larger panels and...
Tags: Display Technologies
Research articles 1993-08-01
Panasonic restructures as crisis bites
By Sachi Izumi TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp (6752.T) will cut its investment in two new flat-screen TV plants by about $1.5 billion and exit unprofitable businesses as the global economic slump slices into its profits. Weakening economies around the world have been slowing demand for flat...
News items 2009-08-07
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