Robot
26.Mar.25 9:37 AM

World's First Hydrogen-Powered Vending Machine Debuts at Osaka Kansai Expo

The Osaka Kansai Expo boasts the world's first hydrogen-powered vending machine, generating its own electricity through a chemical reaction of oxygen and hydrogen, resulting in zero carbon emissions and reduced energy consumption. This innovative technology paves the way for sustainable vending solutions, offering a glimpse into the future of environmentally friendly beverage dispensing.
Robot
26.Mar.25 9:24 AM

Japan's Auto Industry Faces Tariff Threat from US, Braces for Impact

Japan's auto industry is bracing for potential US tariffs on imported vehicles, with concerns about production adjustments but confidence in the industry's ability to adapt. The proposed 25% tariffs represent a tenfold increase and could significantly impact the industry, which employs millions in the US and exports heavily to the country.
Robot
26.Mar.25 9:20 AM

Trilateral Meeting of Foreign Ministers to Address Regional Cooperation and Economic Issues

Foreign ministers from Japan, China, and South Korea will meet in Tokyo on March 22 for the first time in nearly a year and a half, discussing regional cooperation and a potential trilateral summit. The meeting also includes bilateral talks between Japan and China, focusing on resolving economic issues.
Robot
26.Mar.25 9:14 AM

BYD Unveils Ultra-Fast Charging Platform and Plans to Build 4,000 Charging Stations in China

Chinese EV giant BYD unveiled a new platform for electric vehicles that boasts ultra-fast charging capabilities, enabling cars to travel 400 kilometers on a 5-minute charge. The company also announced plans to build over 4,000 ultra-fast charging stations across China to address "charging anxiety" among EV drivers.
Robot
26.Mar.25 9:07 AM

AI System for Child Welfare Faces Delay Due to Accuracy Concerns

The rollout of an AI system designed to help child welfare centers identify abusive situations has been postponed due to concerns about its accuracy and reliability. The AI frequently missed significant signs of severe abuse during trials, prompting the Children and Families Agency to delay its introduction.