All Japan articles – Page 2
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Asahi Kasei starts green hydrogen production
Technology from Asahi Kasei has been installed in the “world’s largest” hydrogen production plant in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
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Air Liquide Campus celebrates first birthday
Air Liquide’s Tokyo Innovation Campus in Yokosuka, Japan has celebrated its first year of operation.
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Woodside joins Japanese consortium to study exporting hydrogen
Australian LNG producer Woodside Energy has joined a consortium of Japanese companies to explore exporting carbon-neutral hydrogen.
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Nippon Gases updates on operations amid coronavirus
Japanese industrial gas company Nippon Gases has issued updates on its operations in Italy, Spain and Scandinavia amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mitsubishi consortium to recycle CO2 for methanol production
Mitsubishi Power Systems (MHPS), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering (MHIENG) and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company (MGC) have joined forces to conduct research on the recycling carbon dioxide.
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Pandemic and the new playbook for business
If you asked six people to define ‘culture’ you would get several different answers, especially today. Is it the mission? Or how people dress for work? Or is the values behind the culture?
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TNSC develops trace moisture analyser in nitrogen
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (TNSC) has successfully developed a trace moisture analyser in nitrogen using properties from a metal organic framework (MOF) with optical characteristics that change depending on absorption and desorption of moisture.
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The Gas Review interviews Taiyo Nippon Sanso
“Changing to a holding company is inevitable for global development and governance,” Yujiro Ichihara, Representative Director, President and CEO of Taiyo Nippon Sanso, told The Gas Review.
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Air Water joins AIGA
The Asia Industrial Gases Association (AIGA) has welcomed Air Water Inc. (AWI) as a Category-1 member.
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Taiyo Nippon Sanso forms business alliance with Velo3D
Taiyo Nippon Sanso has concluded a business alliance with US 3D printer manufacturer Velo3D, The Gas Review reports.
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Will EUVL drive hydrogen demand?
The exposure device for the next-generation lithography technology for semiconductors, i.e. extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV lithography or EUVL) technology, appears to use large quantities of hydrogen, reports The Gas Review.
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Burckhardt Compression acquires compressor business
Burckhardt Compression has acquired the global compressor business from The Japan Steel Works (JSW).
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TNSC goes to holding company system
Taiyo Nippon Sanso (TNSC) will transfer to have a holding company system from 1 st October, the Gas Review reports.
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Highview Power and SHI partner
Highview Power and Sumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI) have partnered to expand cryogenic energy storage projects globally.
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Robots and machine tools take direct hit from US-China trade friction
As the economic friction between the US and China becomes long term, the gas welding materials market has seen a large drop in exports of welding robots to China, reports The Gas Review.
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Japan expected to have 80 hydrogen buses
Japan is expected to have nearly 80 hydrogen fuel cell buses by the end of March, The Gas Review reports.
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Third boom of land-based fish farming
According to The Gas Review, gas demand for the marine products industry is gaining attention, again.
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Iwatani Korea: Expanding business for electronics
According to The Gas Review, the main business of Iwatani’s local subsidiary in South Korea is expanding.
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CO2 market: Tension continues this summer
This summer, the liquefied carbon dioxide and dry ice markets again suffered from a lack of balance between supply and demand, The Gas Review reports.
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Regional markets: Focus on Pacific Rim
When we profiled the North Pacific industrial gases business last year, we noted how in 2018 the region had for the first time in history eclipsed the size of the European market to become the second-largest industrial gas market in the world, at a value of almost $20bn.