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Q1 2023: Japan

Japan’s technology news headlines in Q1 of 2023 covered items across diverse fields and subjects including satellite communications, Japan’s growing concerns over Indo Pacific security, Nissan’s moves into the Web3 and NFT space, the country’s developing semiconductor alliances and strategy, and many more.

Hit the headlines in the bullet points below to read each Japanese tech news item behind the headline, in full, online and free.

January 2023   |   February 2023   |   March 2023

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Undersea cables and responsible states

Subsea Communications Cables and Responsible State Behaviour

tech news: March 2023

“With over 10,000 satellites already traveling in low Earth orbit, demand in medium Earth orbit is forecast to grow. The market for medium-Earth-orbit satellite payloads will grow 7.4% in 2028 from 2021, according to India-based Data Bridge Market Research.”

Deloitte: 2023 Semiconductor Industry Outlook

Deloitte: 2023 Semiconductor Industry Outlook

tech news: February 2023

“A key constraint of Japan’s startup ecosystem for decades had been the lack of labor market dynamism, with Japan’s top talent locked into lifetime employment arrangements at large firms and with traditional employers. Now, however, a strong positive feedback loop has developed in which greater human capital flows further drive accelerated labor market dynamism. This is fueling Japan’s startup ecosystem as it matures.”

Japan: “…the country plans to encourage its industrial giants – long at the forefront of chips, cars, batteries and machines – to invest in startups and pique technological progress at home…”

Indo-Pacific hybrid threats

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tech news: January 2023

“Disinformation campaigns are part of what is called cognitive warfare — which involves manipulating public opinion and sowing dissent through social media and other channels. Given its potential reach, it is increasingly considered a sixth domain of conflict after land, sea, air, space and the cyber realm.”

“According to the company, the face recognition machines to be installed at both stations will starting operations on March 18 and use a camera mounted on the ticket gate to read the user’s face and match it with a pre-registered photo.”

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