The initiative follows the company’s completion of its first ammonia-fuelled engine, the 7UEC50LSJA, in August.
U.S. semiconductor giant Nvidia Corp. will participate in the development of Japan’s next flagship supercomputer, which is scheduled to be operational around 2030. The announcement was made on Aug. 22 ...
Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) has begun work on a methanol-fuelled marine engine, with completion planned for 2027. The ...
TOKYO — The Upper House of Japan’s Diet June 20 passed legislation that shifts control of the nation’s space policy and budget, and opens the door to military space development programs with an ...
One of the world’s largest and most developed economies is on the brink of an “economic renaissance,” global financial experts say — and with the introduction of new business policies and tax ...
Japan on Tuesday announced plans to develop and build an array of advanced long-range missiles as it bolsters its defenses amid increasing tensions with neighboring China. The Japanese Defense ...
The Economist magazine looks a tChina’s accumulated more capital per worker versus other fast-growing countries had at a similar stage of development. But it also has many stages of development ahead ...
JICA President Dr. Akihiko Tanaka at the "Post-2015 Global Development Framework" IMF/World Bank annual meeting in Tokyo on October 12, 2012. (World Bank Photo Collection/Flickr) The Japanese ...
Japan is widely regarded in Asia as a trustworthy partner whose development cooperation promotes self-reliance rather than dependence. Increasingly, that development cooperation must be viewed within ...
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday instructed his government to consider developing safer, smaller nuclear reactors, signaling a renewed emphasis on nuclear energy years after ...
Japan is slated to postpone a decision to develop a new fifth-generation fighter jet, according to media reports. Japan started its own stealth fighter crash development program in the 2000s after the ...
Japan’s Ministry of Defense Acquisition Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) is expected to discontinue work on a domestically designed fifth-generation fighter jet due to budgetary concerns and ...