Kyocera
Kyocera develops contactless intelligent millimetre-wave sensing system to detect human heartbeat
Kyocera Corporation has announced that it has developed a “contactless intelligent millimetre-wave sensing system”. The system includes a high-precision, low-noise sensor that can detect minute vibrations (measured in microns) with no physical contact, and various software modules for AI-based solutions for various applications.
Read moreSeven companies to test self-driving bus technologies for public transit
A self-driving bus test project organised by the “Mobility Innovation Consortium,” an organisation to promote autonomous driving led by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) will be supported by Advanced Smart Mobility Co., Ltd., Aichi Steel Corporation, Kyocera, Nippon Signal Co., Ltd., NEC Corporation and SoftBank Corp.
Read moreKyocera designs and manufactures new ultra-small robust ceramic UHF RFID Tag to trace surgical instruments for the Medical Market
Kyocera offers small and robust UHF RFID tags consisting of ceramic packages with a proprietary multilayer structure including a built-in RFID antenna that can increase the read range up to 2X as compared with conventional tags of the same size.
Read moreKyocera enters into license agreement with Bosch
Kyocera announced that it has signed a license agreement with Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH, a subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, a global supplier of technology and services.
Read moreKyocera to build a new plant in Kagoshima, Japan, for ceramic microelectronic packages
Kyocera Corporation announced that it will construct a new manufacturing plant on the premises of its Kagoshima Sendai manufacturing complex to increase production of ceramic microelectronic packages.
Read moreKYOCERA Technology used to create ultra-small crystal units awarded Inoue Harushige Prize
Kyocera Corporation announced that the company has received the 42nd Inoue Harushige Prize for developing ultra-small quartz crystal units for smartphones, wearable devices and innovative IoT solutions.
Read moreKyocera launches lowest cost IoT service in Japan in partnership with Sigfox
Kyocera Corporation announced that its subsidiary, Kyocera Communication Systems Co., Ltd. (KCCS) has started providing Internet of Things (IoT) network services in Japan based on the Sigfox global IoT network.
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