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SoftBank and OpenAI form a new AI venture in Japan
SoftBank and OpenAI have embarked on a new joint venture in Japan, signifying a major leap in AI collaborations within the region. This partnership, unveiled on November 5, 2025, is set to enhance AI integration across various industries,
A new technology marketed in Japan offers lower salt use without loss or change of flavor. It is delivered through a special battery-powered cup and spoon.
The heavy-industry giant says its new sorbent can regenerate at 60°C using factory waste heat, aiming to scale into one of Asia’s largest carbon-removal projects.
Electrovaya Inc. ("Electrovaya" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:ELVA)(TSX:ELVA), a leading lithium-ion battery technology and manufacturing company, today announced the establishment of a subsidiary in
The Trump administration signed “technology prosperity deals” with Japan and South Korea this week, signalling a desire to boost collaboration on emerging technologies and related research. The deals are very similar to one signed with the UK last month.
Japan’s Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) has outlined design and development priorities for a new modular surface-to-surface missile, identifying engines, fuses and warheads as the main focus areas. ATLA revealed the update at its defense symposium in Tokyo, saying the weapon will...
An immersive art space in the ancient Japanese capital of Kyoto is offering a novel experience to visitors from around the world, aiming to dissolve the boundary between observer and art.
HKSTP joins hands with the Consulate-General of Japan in Hong Kong, DEFTA Partners, and the Alliance Forum Foundation in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations ECOSOC to co-host today’s Japan-Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Forum.
Visitors to a certain library in Japan's capital were greeted by a poster reading, "Please try the 'AI (artificial intelligence) librarian!'" But what・・・
Japan new Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has publicly called for Tokyo to consider acquiring nuclear powered submarines (SSN)