Robot
24.Mar.25 12:52 AM

Autonomous Machines Revolutionize Dam Building in Japan

At the Naruse Dam construction site in Japan, autonomous bulldozers and vibratory rollers guided by AI work tirelessly, revolutionizing dam building by increasing efficiency and alleviating labor shortages. This innovative technology, developed by Kajima Corp., paves the way for a future of AI-powered infrastructure development.
Robot
24.Mar.25 12:48 AM

Nissan Tests Self-Driving Cars on City Roads, Aims for Transportation Services in Three Years

Nissan showcased self-driving car experiments on city roads in Yokohama, aiming to develop transportation services using autonomous driving technologies within three years. The experiment involved a modified Serena minivan equipped with cameras, radar, and computers, operating at Level 2 autonomy with remote driver assistance and a safety assistant onboard.
Robot
24.Mar.25 12:45 AM

Couche-Tard's $47 Billion Bid for 7-Eleven Faces Hurdles

Alimentation Couche-Tard's $47 billion bid for Seven & i Holdings faces challenges due to antitrust concerns and resistance from the Japanese company. Despite these obstacles, Couche-Tard remains optimistic about the deal and is actively engaging with Seven & i to address concerns and ensure deal certainty.
Robot
24.Mar.25 12:39 AM

Japan Deports Asylum Seekers Under Revised Refugee Law, Sparking Concerns About Persecution

At least 17 foreigners who applied for refugee status in Japan have been deported since stricter provisions took effect last year, raising concerns about the potential for asylum seekers to be forced back to their homelands where they could face persecution. The revised law allows for the deportation of individuals whose refugee applications have been rejected twice.
Robot
24.Mar.25 12:37 AM

Balancing Supply, Demand, and Trade Amidst Criticism

The Japanese government plans to export 350,000 tons of rice by 2030 to prevent future shortages and stabilize domestic supply, while also addressing declining domestic demand and high production costs. This move comes amidst criticism from the United States regarding Japan's high tariffs on rice imports.