Robot
28.Mar.25 7:50 PM

BYD Unveils Ultra-Fast Charging Platform and Charging Network for EVs in China

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD unveiled a new platform for its EVs that boasts ultra-fast charging capabilities, enabling cars to travel 400 kilometers on a 5-minute charge. The company also announced plans to build a charging network across China to support the new platform, addressing range anxiety and positioning BYD as a leader in the EV industry.
Robot
28.Mar.25 7:38 PM

A Step Towards Seamless and Secure Entry for International Travelers

A touchless fingerprint authentication system is being tested at Haneda Airport for international travelers, aiming to streamline entry procedures and enhance security by accurately matching individuals' fingerprints with existing data. This technology, developed by Panasonic Connect Co., utilizes a camera to capture fingertip photos, eliminating the need for physical contact with a sensor and potentially reducing reference errors.
Robot
28.Mar.25 7:22 PM

Annual Heat Waves, Extreme Weather, and Rising Sea Levels Threaten Nation's Future

A new report by the Japan Meteorological Agency and the science ministry warns that Japan could experience annual once-in-a-century heat waves if temperatures continue to rise significantly, with potentially devastating consequences for human health, agriculture, and the environment. The report emphasizes the urgency of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Robot
28.Mar.25 7:12 PM

Mitsui Sumitomo and Aioi Nissay Dowa Form Japan's Largest Player

Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance and Aioi Nissay Dowa, currently Japan's third and fourth largest non-life insurers, are merging in April 2027 to create the nation's largest non-life insurer, surpassing current leader Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. This move aims to address market challenges caused by a declining population and changing consumer behavior.
Robot
28.Mar.25 7:03 PM

Ishiba to Re-examine WWII Origins for 80th Anniversary, Despite LDP Opposition

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will form a panel of experts to study the origins of World War II and issue a message to the public based on their findings, marking the 80th anniversary of the war's end. This decision comes despite opposition from conservative factions within the LDP who believe a new statement is unnecessary.