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[BEST OF 2022] A Focus on Japan’s Industry

[BEST OF 2022] A Focus on Japan’s Industry

What are the cutting-edge innovations that have made an impact in the industrial world this year? What was the major news not to be missed? This winter, we offer you the opportunity to relive the year 2022 from an industrial perspective. In this article, we focus on Japan’s industry and its top manufacturers.

The country dominates the world’s automobile, robotics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and renewable energy sectors, and is home to some of the world’s largest manufacturers of electronic products. Its industrial sector represents nearly a third of the GDP and employs around a quarter of the Japanese workforce.

We selected 4 articles published in 2022 that highlight the weight of Japan’s industry in the world.

01/ The Top Robotics Manufacturers From Japan

July 7, 2022

A pioneer of industrial robotics and automation since the late 1960s, Japan remains at the forefront of high-tech manufacturing innovation as it continues to lead the world in producing industrial robots.

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02/ The Top Machine Tools Manufacturers From Japan

July 5, 2022

Machine tools manufacturers like Yamazaki MazakOkumaDMG MORIJTEKT, and Komatsu have been at the forefront of the development of a wide range of heavy machines across the decades. These include milling machines, metal cutting machines, drilling machines, grinding machines, boring mills, and precision machines.

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03/ New Product: A Liquid Scanner to Enhance Airport Security

July 26, 2022

Japanese company Kumahira has recently developed a very innovative liquid scanner that is able to detect explosives in all sorts of containers. It is currently used to improve airport security.

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04/ New Product: Advanced Ceramics For Electronics

July 8, 2022

Mino Ceramic developed a material with a high resistance to corrosion which makes it suitable for a variety of applications including the production of electronic components.

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