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Nobel Prize in chemistry winner Kitagawa

Nobel Prize in chemistry winner Kitagawa

Kyoto University distinguished professor Susumu Kitagawa (L), in the western Japan city, talks over the phone with Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow and 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate Akira Yoshino, in Tokyo, on Oct. 8, 2025, after Kitagawa was named one of the three winners of the prize earlier in the day for developing porous materials that can store and release gases such as natural gas.

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Nobel Prize in chemistry winner Kitagawa

Nobel Prize in chemistry winner Kitagawa

Kyoto University distinguished professor Susumu Kitagawa (L), in the western Japan city, talks over the phone with Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow and 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate Akira Yoshino, in Tokyo, on Oct. 8, 2025, after Kitagawa was named one of the three winners of the prize earlier in the day for developing porous materials that can store and release gases such as natural gas.

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Asahi Kasei Fibers' unified brand name announced

Asahi Kasei Fibers' unified brand name announced

OSAKA, Japan - Minoru Fukui, manager of the research and development center of Asahi Kasei Fibers Corp., a subsidiary of Asahi Kasei Corp., announces in Moriyama, Shiga Prefecture, on Nov. 13, 2014, the unified brand name "A-cubic" for its high-tech material-used products.

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Japan engineers awarded

Japan engineers awarded

WASHINGTON, United States - Asahi Kasei Corp. fellow Akira Yoshino (L) and Yoshio Nishi, former executive of Sony Corp, hold certificates after receiving the Draper Prize in Washington on Feb. 18, 2014. The annual award, known as the "Nobel Prize of engineering," is issued by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering.

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Toshiba's Okamura to head Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Toshiba's Okamura to head Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. Chairman Tadashi Okamura (file photo). The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry unofficially decided March 21 to name Okamura as its next chairman to replace Nobuo Yamaguchi. Okamura will assume the post in late October for a three-year term. Yamaguchi is chairman of Asahi Kasei Corp.

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Asahi Kasei may seek ethylene business merger with M'bishi Chemical

Asahi Kasei may seek ethylene business merger with M'bishi Chemical

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Kasei Corp. Shiro Hiruta speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News. He said that the company may seek to integrate its ethylene operations with Mitsubishi Chemical Corp.'s in a bid to make the business more efficient. ''If we can do it together, it's worth doing,'' Hiruta said.

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Asahi Kasei to spend 400 billion yen on M&As, production facilities

Asahi Kasei to spend 400 billion yen on M&As, production facilities

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Kasei Corp. President Shiro Hiruta speaks in an interview with Kyodo News. He said his company will invest up to 400 billion yen to finance both production facility construction and merger and acquisition deals during the subsequent five-year period.

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Asahi Kasei picks Chinese model for swimsuit campaign

Asahi Kasei picks Chinese model for swimsuit campaign

TOKYO, Japan - Ryu (L), a 21-year-old Chinese fashion model, poses with 20-year-old Japanese model Kana Watari at a Tokyo hotel on May 26 to promote Asahi Kasei Corp.'s swimsuits in the growing Chinese market. They presented a total of 16 swimsuits, including light blue and yellow one-piece suits and a bikini with a fruit pattern.

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Asahi Kasei to recall 'shochu' distilled spirits

Asahi Kasei to recall 'shochu' distilled spirits

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Kasei Corp. President (C) speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 13, saying the company will recall two of its ''shochu'' distilled spirit products due to mislabeling. Asahi Kasei said these products should have been shipped as spirits because they included caramel as an additive that is not allowed for ''shochu'' distilled spirits.

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New innovations only way to attain sustainable development

New innovations only way to attain sustainable development

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Kasei Corp. President Kazumoto Yamamoto believes that coming up with new innovations is the only way to accomplish sustainable development. ''On the problem of how to continue providing the same level of electricity as provided today, though there is talk about changing our reliance on fossil fuels to nuclear power, solar power or wind power, it has not yet reached the level of supporting industry as a whole or citizens' lives,'' Yamamoto said in an interview with Kyodo News.

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Plant fire nearly extinguished, evacuees return home

Plant fire nearly extinguished, evacuees return home

NOBEOKA, Japan - A trail of smoke is still seen rising at the nylon fiber plant of Asahi Kasei Corp. in Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture, on March 13 after firefighters nearly extinguished the fire, which broke out on March 12. City officials lifted an evacuation advisory on 9,407 local residents around the plant.

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Yamaguchi named head of Japan Chamber of Commerce

Yamaguchi named head of Japan Chamber of Commerce

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Asahi Kasei Corp. Chairman Nobuo Yamaguchi, who was named the new chairman of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) on July 24. Yamaguchi, who replaced Kosaku Inaba, will hold the post until the end of October 2004.

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Yamaguchi named head of Tokyo chamber of commerce

Yamaguchi named head of Tokyo chamber of commerce

TOKYO, Japan - Kosaku Inaba (L), outgoing chairman of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and his successor Nobuo Yamaguchi (R) give a news conference in Tokyo on July 12. Yamaguchi, chairman of Asahi Kasei Corp., will serve concurrently as chairman of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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Asahi Kasei to spend 400 billion yen on M&As, production facilit

Asahi Kasei to spend 400 billion yen on M&As, production facilit

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Kasei Corp. President Shiro Hiruta speaks in an interview with Kyodo News. He said his company will invest up to 400 billion yen to finance both production facility construction and merger and acquisition deals during the subsequent five-year period. (Kyodo)

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Asahi Kasei may seek ethylene business merger with M'bishi Chemi

Asahi Kasei may seek ethylene business merger with M'bishi Chemi

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Kasei Corp. Shiro Hiruta speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News. He said that the company may seek to integrate its ethylene operations with Mitsubishi Chemical Corp.'s in a bid to make the business more efficient. ''If we can do it together, it's worth doing,'' Hiruta said. (Kyodo)

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Toshiba's Okamura to head Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Toshiba's Okamura to head Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. Chairman Tadashi Okamura (file photo). The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry unofficially decided March 21 to name Okamura as its next chairman to replace Nobuo Yamaguchi. Okamura will assume the post in late October for a three-year term. Yamaguchi is chairman of Asahi Kasei Corp. (Kyodo)

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Plant fire nearly extinguished, evacuees return home

Plant fire nearly extinguished, evacuees return home

NOBEOKA, Japan - A trail of smoke is still seen rising at the nylon fiber plant of Asahi Kasei Corp. in Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture, on March 13 after firefighters nearly extinguished the fire, which broke out on March 12. City officials lifted an evacuation advisory on 9,407 local residents around the plant.

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Asahi Kasei chief to resign over piling data falsification

Asahi Kasei chief to resign over piling data falsification

Asahi Kasei Corp. Primary Executive Officer Hideki Kobori attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 9, 2016. On April 1 he will replace President Toshio Asano, who will step down to take responsibility for a piling data falsification scandal involving the firm's construction materials subsidiary. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei chief to resign over piling data falsification

Asahi Kasei chief to resign over piling data falsification

Asahi Kasei Corp. President Toshio Asano (front) attends a press conference, together with Primary Executive Officer Hideki Kobori, in Tokyo on Feb. 9, 2016, to announce that he will step down on April 1 to take responsibility for a piling data falsification scandal involving the firm's construction materials subsidiary. Kobori will replace Asano. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei books special charge of 1.2 bil. yen due to data scandal

Asahi Kasei books special charge of 1.2 bil. yen due to data scandal

Hideki Kobori, Asahi Kasei Corp.'s primary executive officer, talks about the impact of a piling data falsification scandal on the chemical maker's earnings during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 4, 2016. Asahi Kasei booked a special charge of 1.2 billion yen ($10 million) for April-December 2015 in relation to the scandal. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei unit falsified piling data in 266 projects

Asahi Kasei unit falsified piling data in 266 projects

Asahi Kasei Construction Materials Corp. President Tomihiro Maeda (front) apologizes at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 13, 2015, for his company's falsification of piling data. The company falsified the data on 266 projects out of the 3,040 it has worked on nationwide over the past decade. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei exec attends press conference

Asahi Kasei exec attends press conference

Hideki Kobori, representative director of Asahi Kasei Corp., attends a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 6, 2015, to announce the downward revision of the major chemical firm's group net income forecast for fiscal 2015. Kobori said the revision was not affected by a data falsification scandal involving its subsidiary. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei suspected of falsifying data in 300 piling projects

Asahi Kasei suspected of falsifying data in 300 piling projects

Masahito Hirai, vice president of Asahi Kasei Corp., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 2, 2015. "There were problems in checking systems," he said, following a flurry of data falsification revelations involving Asahi Kasei Construction Materials Corp. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Data falsification cases involving Asahi Kasei unit

Data falsification cases involving Asahi Kasei unit

An official of the Kushiro municipal government explains the piling work for a public housing development for which data was falsified by an Asahi Kasei Corp. subsidiary, in the city on the northernmost Japan main island of Hokkaido on Nov. 2, 2015. The data falsification scandal involving Asahi Kasei Construction Materials Corp. has widened since the unit admitted in October to defective piling work and data falsification for a condominium building in Yokohama, near Tokyo, which has begun to tilt. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei suspected of falsifying data in 300 piling projects

Asahi Kasei suspected of falsifying data in 300 piling projects

Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism carries out an on-site inspection at the head office of Asahi Kasei Construction Materials Corp. in Tokyo on Nov. 2, 2015. The company is suspected of falsifying data in around 300 piling work projects out of the 3,040 it has worked on nationwide over the past decade, according to sources close to the matter. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Builder fudged data for Hokkaido estate

Builder fudged data for Hokkaido estate

Photo taken Oct. 28, 2015, shows a public housing estate in the northeastern Japan city of Kushiro in Hokkaido. It was reported that the housing estate was involved in flawed groundwork data misuse by Asahi Kasei Construction Materials Corp., raising concerns that more projects involving the scandal-tainted company face similar problems. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Builder fudged data for Hokkaido estate, stoking fears of wider flaws

Builder fudged data for Hokkaido estate, stoking fears of wider flaws

A Hokkaido official explains the situation surrounding Asahi Kasei Construction Materials Corp.'s use of flawed groundwork data in the expansion of a public housing estate in Kushiro city in the early hours of Oct. 29, 2015. There are concerns that more projects involving the under-fire Tokyo construction company face similar problems. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei says 41 projects handled by employee in piling scandal

Asahi Kasei says 41 projects handled by employee in piling scandal

Masateru Sakai (R), a senior executive at Asahi Kasei Construction Materials Co., a subsidiary of Asahi Kasei Corp., speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 22, 2015 after Asahi Kasei Corp. reported to the land ministry that it will investigate a total of 3,040 construction projects, placing particular priority on 41 projects handled by an employee at the subsidiary who falsified data for piling work at a condominium building that is now tilting. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei head apologizes over tilting Yokohama condo

Asahi Kasei head apologizes over tilting Yokohama condo

Asahi Kasei Corp. President Toshio Asano (R) wipes away tear during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 20, 2015. Asano apologized for a subsidiary's involvement in defective piling work and data falsification in the construction of a condominium building in Yokohama that is now tilting. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei head apologizes over tilting Yokohama condo

Asahi Kasei head apologizes over tilting Yokohama condo

Asahi Kasei Corp. President Toshio Asano (L) and Asahi Kasei Construction Materials Co. President Tomihiro Maeda apologize at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 20, 2015, for the subsidiary's involvement in defective piling work and data falsification in the construction of a condominium building in Yokohama that is now tilting. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei head apologizes over tilting Yokohama condo

Asahi Kasei head apologizes over tilting Yokohama condo

Asahi Kasei Corp. President Toshio Asano (2nd from L) attends a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 20, 2015, apologizing for a subsidiary's involvement in defective piling work and data falsification in the construction of a condominium building in Yokohama that is now tilting. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei head apologizes over tilting Yokohama condo

Asahi Kasei head apologizes over tilting Yokohama condo

Asahi Kasei Corp. President Toshio Asano (L) wipes away tear during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 20, 2015. Asano apologized for a subsidiary's involvement in defective piling work and data falsification in the construction of a condominium building in Yokohama that is now tilting. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Asahi Kasei Fibers' unified brand name announced

Asahi Kasei Fibers' unified brand name announced

OSAKA, Japan - Minoru Fukui, manager of the research and development center of Asahi Kasei Fibers Corp., a subsidiary of Asahi Kasei Corp., announces in Moriyama, Shiga Prefecture, on Nov. 13, 2014, the unified brand name "A-cubic" for its high-tech material-used products. (Kyodo)

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Ziploc umbrellas

Ziploc umbrellas

Photo taken July 29, 2020, shows umbrellas made from recycled Ziploc storage bags. Asahi Kasei Home Products Corp., which sells Ziploc products, said the same day that it will start renting recycled umbrellas in Tokyo and Saitama prefectures from mid-September.

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Logo of Asahi Kasei

Logo of Asahi Kasei

File photo taken Oct. 9, 2019, in Tokyo shows the logo of Japanese chemical maker Asahi Kasei Corp. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Nobel chemistry prize winner Yoshino

Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 2019. The Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow won the prize the previous day together with two other researchers for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Lithium-ion battery

Lithium-ion battery

Photo taken on Oct. 9, 2019, shows a mock-up of a lithium-ion battery at Asahi Kasei Corp.'s headquarters in Tokyo. The company's honorary fellow Akira Yoshino won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry together with John Goodenough and Stanley Whittingham for their contribution to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel Prize chemistry winner Yoshino

Nobel Prize chemistry winner Yoshino

Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow Akira Yoshino speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 9, 2019, after winning this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry together with John Goodenough and Stanley Whittingham for their contribution to the development of lithium-ion batteries. Seen at right is a mock-up of a lithium-ion battery. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel Prize chemistry winner Yoshino

Nobel Prize chemistry winner Yoshino

Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow Akira Yoshino meets the press in Tokyo on Oct. 9, 2019, after the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced he won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry together with John Goodenough and Stanley Whittingham for their contribution to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel Prize in chemistry winner Yoshino

Nobel Prize in chemistry winner Yoshino

Asahi Kasei Corp. Honorary Fellow Akira Yoshino poses with a mockup of a lithium-ion battery during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 9, 2019, after the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced he had won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry together with John Goodenough and Stanley Whittingham for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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