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TSMC opens 1st Japan chip plant

TSMC opens 1st Japan chip plant

(From L, front row) Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. CEO C.C. Wei, Sony Group CEO Kenichiro Yoshida, Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Akio Toyoda and Denso Corp. President Shinnosuke Hayashi are pictured after the opening ceremony for TSMC's first factory in Japan on Feb. 24, 2024, in Kikuyo in Kumamoto Prefecture.

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Denso unveils system using electric vehicles as part of power grid

Denso unveils system using electric vehicles as part of power grid

NAGOYA, June 4 Kyodo - A Denso Corp. official explains the use of an electric vehicle as a storage battery for connection to the power grid during a press preview at its plant in Anjo, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on May 28, 2015. Under the Pico Grid System for Light Electric Vehicles, they can also serve as power sources in blackouts during disasters and other contingencies, such as for lighting, computers and mobile phones.

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Denso unveils freezer-aided marine container

Denso unveils freezer-aided marine container

NAGOYA, Japan - Denso Corp. unveils a marine container equipped with a freezing system in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Dec. 4, 2014, in a move seeking to diversify its business outside the traditional sector of automotive components.

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Denso's smaller assembly line aims to be cost-effective

Denso's smaller assembly line aims to be cost-effective

NAGOYA, Japan - Denso Corp. unveils a new auto engine parts-processing line to the press in Inabe, Mie Prefecture, western Japan, on Sept. 25, 2014, featuring a smaller size and lower costs of operation.

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Automated driving system tested on public roads

Automated driving system tested on public roads

NAGOYA, Japan - Aichi Gov. Hideaki Omura (L) is briefed about a test car equipped with an automated driving system in Mihama Town, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on July 14, 2014. Denso Corp. announced the same day it has begun testing automated driving technology on public roads.

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Women work at Denso factory in India

Women work at Denso factory in India

NEW DELHI, India - Women work at a factory of Japanese auto parts maker Denso Corp. in Manesar, India, on March 28, 2014.

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Head office of Denso Corp.

Head office of Denso Corp.

KARIYA, Japan - Photo taken July 20, 2011, shows the head office of Denso Corp. in Kariya, Aichi Prefecture. Seven auto parts makers including Denso were raided by the Japan Fair Trade Commission the same day over their alleged involvement in a price-fixing cartel.

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Prototype Net-capable car unveiled

Prototype Net-capable car unveiled

TOKYO, Japan - Keio University Prof. Jun Murai tries a prototype Internet-capable car on display at the Wireless Japan 2002 exhibition in Tokyo on July 17. The car, developed by Toyota Motor Corp., its auto parts-making unit Denso Corp. and NEC Corp., allows drivers to download maps for car navigation, restaurant guides, music and videos from the Internet, to which it can gain access by using NTT DoCoMo Inc.'s FOMA third-generation mobile phone and a 256-megabite server mounted on the car.

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11 firms, banks led by Sony to push electric money payments

11 firms, banks led by Sony to push electric money payments

TOKYO, Dec. 25 - Tamotsu Iba (C), vice chairman of Sony Corp, and representatives from six other companies join hands at a hotel in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Dec. 25 after announcing their agreement to set up a joint venture in January to promote electric-money services based on prepaid-card technology developed by Sony. Other participants in the joint venture include NTT DoCoMo Inc., Sakura Bank, the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Toyota Motor Corp., Denso Corp., and KDDI.

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Denso subsidiary develops compact robot arm

Denso subsidiary develops compact robot arm

Denso Wave Inc.'s newly developed small industrial robot arm "Cobotta" for use in a factory production line is shown in the town of Agui, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 26, 2015. The subsidiary of major automotive supplier Denso Corp. will launch the product, good for using in a narrow space, by the end of 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Denso unveils "Sake Saver" electric vacuum cap

Denso unveils "Sake Saver" electric vacuum cap

Auto parts maker Denso Corp. unveils on Nov. 25, 2015, the Sake Saver (R), an electric device that fits into the mouth of a Japanese sake bottle and creates a vacuum inside to prevent leftover rice wine from oxidizing. The gadget, to be sold from Dec. 1, can keep the flavor of sake for about two weeks, according to Denso. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Denso hits milestone for auto fuel injector production

Denso hits milestone for auto fuel injector production

Denso Corp. allows media access to a production line for auto fuel injectors at its plant in Nishio, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Sept. 16, 2015. The auto parts maker's total output of such injectors since 1972 has reached one billion units. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Denso's robot to assist doctor performing operation

Denso's robot to assist doctor performing operation

Auto parts maker Denso Corp.'s medical robot which supports a doctor's arm during operations to alleviate fatigue and trembling is shown in this undated photo. The iArmS robot went on sale on April 1, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Head office of Denso Corp.

Head office of Denso Corp.

KARIYA, Japan - Photo taken July 20, 2011, shows the head office of Denso Corp. in Kariya, Aichi Prefecture. Seven auto parts makers including Denso were raided by the Japan Fair Trade Commission the same day over their alleged involvement in a price-fixing cartel. (Kyodo)

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Denso unveils freezer-aided marine container

Denso unveils freezer-aided marine container

NAGOYA, Japan - Denso Corp. unveils a marine container equipped with a freezing system in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Dec. 4, 2014, in a move seeking to diversify its business outside the traditional sector of automotive components. (Kyodo)

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Denso's smaller assembly line aims to be cost-effective

Denso's smaller assembly line aims to be cost-effective

NAGOYA, Japan - Denso Corp. unveils a new auto engine parts-processing line to the press in Inabe, Mie Prefecture, western Japan, on Sept. 25, 2014, featuring a smaller size and lower costs of operation. (Kyodo)

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Automated driving system tested on public roads

Automated driving system tested on public roads

NAGOYA, Japan - Aichi Gov. Hideaki Omura (L) is briefed about a test car equipped with an automated driving system in Mihama Town, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on July 14, 2014. Denso Corp. announced the same day it has begun testing automated driving technology on public roads. (Kyodo)

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CES trade fair in Shanghai

CES trade fair in Shanghai

People visit the booth of Japanese automotive components maker Denso Corp. at the CES Asia consumer technology trade show in Shanghai on June 11, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CES trade fair in Shanghai

CES trade fair in Shanghai

People visit the booth of Japanese automotive components maker Denso Corp. at the CES Asia consumer technology trade show in Shanghai on June 11, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Prototype Net-capable car unveiled

Prototype Net-capable car unveiled

TOKYO, Japan - Keio University Prof. Jun Murai tries a prototype Internet-capable car on display at the Wireless Japan 2002 exhibition in Tokyo on July 17. The car, developed by Toyota Motor Corp., its auto parts-making unit Denso Corp. and NEC Corp., allows drivers to download maps for car navigation, restaurant guides, music and videos from the Internet, to which it can gain access by using NTT DoCoMo Inc.'s FOMA third-generation mobile phone and a 256-megabite server mounted on the car.

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11 firms, banks led by Sony to push electric money payments

11 firms, banks led by Sony to push electric money payments

TOKYO, Dec. 25 - Tamotsu Iba (C), vice chairman of Sony Corp, and representatives from six other companies join hands at a hotel in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Dec. 25 after announcing their agreement to set up a joint venture in January to promote electric-money services based on prepaid-card technology developed by Sony. Other participants in the joint venture include NTT DoCoMo Inc., Sakura Bank, the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Toyota Motor Corp., Denso Corp., and KDDI.

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