Überblick:
Japan is a leader in the field of new materials, actively pursuing new products intended for the aerospace, data communications, energy development, nuclear power generation, and marine industries but also in transportation; automobiles and bullet trains. As it is a front runner in this field, it may seem odd at first glance to consider Japan as a potential export market, but in fact, that’s exactly what it is. mehr (Quelle: WIBV)
Kansai News zum Thema:
Hyogo/Kobe's 12 Special Zones in Place (PDF), (HIS News, Sept. 2003)
Polymer enables blood vessel repair (The Japan Times, 11.03.2003)
Superalloy with world's highest thermal resistance (KIPPO News, Feb. 2003)
3D NC micro-milling machine for brittle materials (KIPPO News, Jan. 2003)
High-strength conductive ceramics to help commercialize next-generation hard disk (e-View Osaka, Jan. 2003)
OMTRI putting cleavable surfactant into commercial use (e-View Osaka, Jan. 2003)
Unitika's nano-composition excellence expanding range of uses for PLA (e-View Osaka, Nov. 2002)
Branchenstudien:
The Role of Venture Businesses in Supporting the Commercialization of Nanotechnology (Nomura Research Institute, Mär. 2004)
New Materials (JETRO Your Market in Japan No.41, 1997)
Nützliche Links:
Industry related Labs. in Kansai: New Manufacturing Technology
Kansai Research Institute (KRI): R&D Trend Analysis on Advanced Materials in Japan
New Materials Japan Newsletter
Asian Technology Information Program (ATIP): Advanced Materials Reports for Japan
Japan Metal Bulletin
Japan Corporate News Network ("JCN Network"): Materials
Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI)
Veranstaltungen in Kansai:
Global Venture Forum (23. - 24. Oktober 2003 in Osaka, Japan)
Bayrische Wirtschaftsdelegation in Japan (13. - 19. April 2003 in Tokyo, Yokohama, Ohtsu, Osaka und Hiroshima)
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