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WRISTWATCH ALARM
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE AND KEITH NUTHALL
THE SCENE is familiar; armed robbers hold up a bank and a teller moves to dive beneath a desk to hit the panic button, but is told to freeze or be shot. Companies with exposed personnel such as these might consider buying a new wristband alarm developed by Japanese company Takenaka Engineering Co.,…
MUTUAL RECOGNITION
BY ALAN OSBORN
FROM the beginning of next year exporters of medicinal products will find it easier to sell in Japan following completion of a Mutual Recognition Agreement between that country and the EU.
The deal includes a Good Manufacturing Practice agreement under which both sides will agree to honour each other’s testing, certification and approval of products.…
ECO-CONCRETE
BY SWINTEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE
A JAPANESE company has developed porous paving slabs that not only soak up excess water, but absorb pollutants from the air. The Taiyu Concrete Industry Co., has developed its so-called Ecowalking Brick, by coating molten and crushed refuse incineration slag with titanium dioxide.…
JAPAN DUTIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has moved to impose 11.3 per cent definitive anti-dumping duties on imports from Japan of internal gear hubs for bicycles, notably those from Shimano Inc. The formal proposal for approval by EU ministers follows an earlier decision to erect provisional anti-dumping duties.…
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A ROLLING programme of technical reforms to automobile manufacturing standards have been agreed by the European Commission with EU and Japanese carmakers, to design-out features that can harm pedestrians and cyclists and design-in elements that promote their safety.…
PLATE ICE
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE
A JAPANESE company has developed a system for manufacturing clean seawater ice, which is softer than freshwater ice and so can be used to transport fish products to market in cool temperatures without the scarring or bruising that often occurs.…
JAPAN AUTO WORKERS
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE
RESEARCH studies released by the Confederation of Japan Automobile Workers Unions have predicted that there will be 143,000 fewer workers in the domestic automobile industry in 2005 compared with 2000, if Japanese auto sales continue to slump and if automobile and autoparts makers shift more production overseas.…
SRI LANKA AIRPORT
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE, in Columbo
AGREEMENT has been struck between the Japanese and Sri Lankan governments over funding for a SLRupees12 billion development project for the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), near Columbo, which was attacked by Tamil Tiger terrorists this summer.…
CHERRY BLOSSOM
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE AND KEITH NUTHALL
THE TRADITIONAL Japanese passion for cherry blossom has yielded the invention of a brewing yeast, which is supposed to impart a heavenly aroma to beers, whilst enabling brewers to maintain their operational efficiency.
Experts from the Akita Research Institute of Food and Brewing visited sightseeing spots famed for the colourful blossom in late April and early May last year, collecting blossom and sap, from which natural yeasts were extracted in the laboratory.…
SIEMANS-YAZAKI
Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Commission has cleared the creation of three joint ventures by the German company Siemens VDO Automotive AG and the Japanese company Yazaki Corporation, who want to combine their electronic electrical distribution systems operations for passenger cars. The deal would create two new companies handling the sale, programme management and development of these systems, for Siemens and Yazaki customers in Europe and the USA.…