Japanese students and researchers should be encouraged to study in other countries and bring back what they learn to "compete with the world."
The use of AI talent by drinks company Ito En has sparked both praise and concern, with the latter primarily centered on the job security of...
"Our goal is to make agriculture an inspirational industry," explains NTT AgriTechnology Senior VP and COO Kobayashi about their new urban farming model.
At CEATEC, major corporations such as Panasonic showcased their latest environmental innovations. Some even built their booths out of recyclable materials.
Tech-savvy students offered cost-effective solutions for regional revitalization and also gained hands-on experience in app development.
Programmer Masako Wakamiya, who developed a game application at the age of 81, doesn't let age stop her from using technology to achieve her vision.
Outlining Tokyo's policies toward building disaster resilience, the plan's latest update includes the use of a supercomputer system to forecast heavy rain.
Researchers have found that augmented reality can manipulate weight perception, offering the potential to enhance AR gameplay for a more immersive experience.
Popular names such as Beyblade and Tamagotchi brought new toys and state-of-the-art designs to the floor of the International Tokyo Toy Show in Koto ward.
Itochu expects its EVs to be more cost-effective than traditional fuel-powered vehicles, even when factoring in battery subscription fees and charging costs.
Toshiba has created a technology with significant potential for carbon utilization. It can analyze mixed gases 150 times faster than conventional approaches.
Recent technology leaks have highlighted the need for new recommendations for institutional internal management and information handling protocols in Japan.