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Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments.

Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments.

Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments. From right to left: Mikio Beppu, President of Gabermates; Norihiko Koshida, Director and Executive Officer of AltiusLink; Yoshiki Numano, Managing Executive Officer of Dai Nippon Printing; Tomoki Kosaka, Senior Executive Officer of Dentsu International Information Service; Takeyuki Ishii, Chief Business Officer of RPA Technologies=Date:November 7, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments.

Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments.

Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments. From right to left: Mikio Beppu, President of Gabermates; Norihiko Koshida, Director and Executive Officer of AltiusLink; Yoshiki Numano, Managing Executive Officer of Dai Nippon Printing; Tomoki Kosaka, Senior Executive Officer of Dentsu International Information Service; Takeyuki Ishii, Chief Business Officer of RPA Technologies=Date:November 7, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments.

Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments.

Five companies, including Govmates, reach basic agreement to support business reform of small and medium-sized local governments. From right to left: Mikio Beppu, President of Gabermates; Norihiko Koshida, Director and Executive Officer of AltiusLink; Yoshiki Numano, Managing Executive Officer of Dai Nippon Printing; Tomoki Kosaka, Senior Executive Officer of Dentsu International Information Service; Takeyuki Ishii, Chief Business Officer of RPA Technologies=Date:November 7, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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COLORING THE WORLD

COLORING THE WORLD,Carl Fit Printing, Marble, Dai Nippon Printing, Japanese companies, printing technology, Konica, jump shot, camera=Date:April 1994, Place:JAPAN

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Dainippon Printing's art gallery opened in Kyoto

Dainippon Printing's art gallery opened in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - Various reproduced artworks using printing technologies are on display at Dai Nippon Printing Co.'s newly opened Kyoto Uzumasa cultural legacy gallery on the premises of its Kyoto plant, western Japan, on Oct. 9, 2014.

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Device unveiled for quickly finding defects in touch panels

Device unveiled for quickly finding defects in touch panels

OSAKA, Japan - Dai Nippon Printing Co. takes the wraps off its newly developed TM-1C measuring instrument capable of quickly finding defects in touch-sensitive panels in Kyoto, western Japan, on April 21, 2014.

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Docomo's e-book reader SH-07C

Docomo's e-book reader SH-07C

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows NTT Docomo Inc.'s e-book reader SH-07C. Docomo plans to sell the device from Jan. 21, 2011, as the company and Dai Nippon Printing Co. launched a joint-venture e-bookstore 2Dfacto.

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Over 8 mil. pieces of info on 43 client firms stolen: Dai Nippon

Over 8 mil. pieces of info on 43 client firms stolen: Dai Nippon

TOKYO, Japan - Dai Nippon Printing Co. President Yoshitoshi Kitajima speaks at a news conference on March 12 after the major printing company found that around 8.64 million pieces of customer information related to 43 client companies, including Toyota Motor Corp. and Aeon Co., were stolen by a former employee of a subcontractor.

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Ushio Lighting's stereoscopic view with VR

Ushio Lighting's stereoscopic view with VR

The development of virtual space (VR) technology for business-to-business (B-to-B) is active. USHIO LIGHTING (Chuo-ku, Tokyo) has developed the world's first system that allows two people to experience stereoscopic vision through VR at the same time. Two major printing companies have released VR systems that are linked to CAD data of houses and condominiums. With the newly developed system, a special program generates a total of four types of images necessary for VR stereoscopic viewing for two people according to the location information grasped by the sensor, and when projected on the wall, floor, or side using three 240 Hz projectors, highly immersive images can be experienced simultaneously from two directions. Image taken on November 29, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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DNP logo

DNP logo

Logo = January 18, 2018, DNP headquarters, Ichigaya-Kaga-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Over 8 mil. pieces of info on 43 client firms stolen: Dai Nippon

Over 8 mil. pieces of info on 43 client firms stolen: Dai Nippon

TOKYO, Japan - Dai Nippon Printing Co. President Yoshitoshi Kitajima speaks at a news conference on March 12 after the major printing company found that around 8.64 million pieces of customer information related to 43 client companies, including Toyota Motor Corp. and Aeon Co., were stolen by a former employee of a subcontractor. (Kyodo)

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Japanese firm to help France convert old globes into 3D images

Japanese firm to help France convert old globes into 3D images

An 11th-century celestial globe (L) and a 16th-century terrestrial globe, pictured at the National Library of France in Paris on July 7, 2015, are among old globes the French institution will offer for conversion into three-dimensional images by Japan's Dai Nippon Printing Co. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese firm to convert old globes into 3D images for French library

Japanese firm to convert old globes into 3D images for French library

An official from Dai Nippon Printing Co. of Japan explains how to convert old celestial and terrestrial globes into three-dimensional images at the National Library of France in Paris on July 7, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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3D images of old globes, celestial globes to be produced

3D images of old globes, celestial globes to be produced

Photo taken July 7, 2015, in Paris shows an old globe and a celestial globe (L), which are in the possession of the Bibliotheque nationale de France, and the globe's 3D image. The institution and Japan's Dai Nippon Printing Co. have agreed to jointly promote a project to produce 3D images of 55 globes, created between the 11th and 19th century, so people can display them on a computer screen for rotating and magnifying. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dainippon Printing's art gallery opened in Kyoto

Dainippon Printing's art gallery opened in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - Various reproduced artworks using printing technologies are on display at Dai Nippon Printing Co.'s newly opened Kyoto Uzumasa cultural legacy gallery on the premises of its Kyoto plant, western Japan, on Oct. 9, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Docomo's e-book reader SH-07C

Docomo's e-book reader SH-07C

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows NTT Docomo Inc.'s e-book reader SH-07C. Docomo plans to sell the device from Jan. 21, 2011, as the company and Dai Nippon Printing Co. launched a joint-venture e-bookstore 2Dfacto. (Kyodo)

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