GREATER NAGOYA INITIATIVE e-Newsletter Issue No.73
GREATER NAGOYA INITIATIVE e-Newsletter Issue No.73 (September 2012) Greater Nagoya Means Greater Business Opportunities https://greaternagoya.org/ |
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1. Industry: First Smart House Built in Toyota |
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1. Industry: First Smart House Built in Toyota | |||||||||||||||
This summer Toyota Motors announced the development of a Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) System. The V2H enables the flow of energy from home to vehicle, and vice versa. The technology is designed to work with electric powered vehicles (EVs) and Plug-In hybrids, such as the new Prius Plug-In. The first house with the V2H System has been completed and it will be installed in ten households in the future. Reference: Toyota City Low-Carbon Verification Project
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2. Industry: Dreamlifter Operations Center construction launched | |||||||||||||||
Construction of the Dreamlifter Operations Center (DOC) has officially started on leased land in Central Japan International Airport (Centrair). The DOC will be used for a temporary storage of the Boeing 787 components built by Mitsubishi, Kawasaki and Fuji Heavy Industries before they are shipped to Boeing’s assembly plants in Everett, WA, and North Charleston, SC, in the United States by a large cargo freighter “Dreamlifter”. The planned facility is a 2-story, 3,000 square-meter steel building located just south of the Dreamlifter aircraft parking area and will serve as an important operations base to accommodate future growth in production. Boeing currently builds 3.5 787s a month and plans to boost output to 10 by the end of 2013. The increased production is expected to satisfy about 10 percent of the total cargo exports from Centrair Airport. Boeing says the 787 is the fastest-selling wide-body commercial airplane in the aviation history, with 859 firm orders from about 60 customers around the world as of the end July, 2012. It is hoped that the DOC will offer significant benefits to Boeing as well as regional industry in Greater Nagoya. Construction of the DOC will be completed in January 2013. Learn more about the Centrair DOC project:
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3. Investment: Sinhan Bank Japan (SBJ) Opens New Branch in Greater Nagoya |
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The SHINHAN BANK JAPAN (SBJ Bank), the Japanese arm of leading Korean SHINHAN BANK, headquartered in Tokyo has formally announced to open new branch in Nagoya in September 5, 2012. This will be its ninth location in Japan. They consider supporting SMEs in developing overseas business. [SHINHAN BANK JAPAN (SBJ Bank) Nagoya branch]: |
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4. Activity: GNI Industrial Tours for International Students |
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Greater Nagoya Initiative Center designed and organized industrial tours to international students attending universities in the Greater Nagoya region. Event: [GNI Industrial Tours for International Students]: [Tour 1] Sept. 21th, 2012 [Tour 2] Nov. 1st, 2012 [Tour 3] Nov. 27th, 2012 |
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5. Industry: Tokai Region Nanotechnology Manufacturing Cluster |
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The mission of this cluster initiative is “Creating World-Leading, Environmentally-Friendly Advanced Functional Materials and Devices.” On the basis of their knowledge in advanced plasma nanotechnology and engineering, they are conducting research and development (R&D) activity that aims to achieve greater material functionality and developing advanced nanoprocessing technologies that will conserve energy and reduce the environmental load. These research results can also be used for supporting application research and prototype development. In addition, they are working with other organizations in the region for promoting technology transfer to and commercialization of the core and small and medium-sized enterprises. As an opening event, they will hold the following event. Event: [Leti Day in NAGOYA] ******<What’s new on GNI Website> ***************************************************** [Incentive Program]: [GNI Business Advancement]:> |
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