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Kyocera user-friendly subtitle display system Cotopat set to revolutionize accessibility
In a pioneering move, Kyocera Document Solutions Japan is launching “Cotopat” today in Japan. Cotopat is a groundbreaking and user-friendly subtitle display system that Kyocera has developed and tested through real-world experiments. Kotopat, aptly named, is designed to ease communication challenges by recognizing spoken words in real-time and displaying text, visuals, and videos on a…
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Kyocera Develops Low-Cost AI Based Smart Checkout System
Kyocera today announced the development of an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based Smart checkout system. This low-cost object-recognition checkout system from Kyocera offers significant productivity gains for retail commerce while reducing physical contact that can transmit viral infections. Conventional barcode-based systems are too time-consuming and automated AI-based systems using multiple cameras require large-scale capital investment. Kyocera’s Smart…
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Kyocera develops future concept car Moeye with optical camouflage technology
Kyocera today announced the development of a concept car Moeye equipped with many unique devices. The Moeye is the second concept car from Kyocera. With the spread of autonomous driving and MaaS (Mobility as a Service), Kyocera focused on the importance of the interior space and developed a future cockpit that brings surprise and comfort…
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Kyocera enhances its AI-based Online Image Classifying Service Labellio with Higher Capacity for Big Data
Kyocera Communication Systems will launch three new fee-based plans for its online image classifying service Labellio on October 30. Labellio enables users to quickly and easily classify digital images by using Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered deep learning technology — without the need for programming or deep learning expertise. Kyocera Communication Systems introduced its free Labellio service…
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Kyocera announces industry’s first 3-kilowatt solid-oxide fuel cell in the market
Kyocera today announced the launch of the industry’s first 3-kilowatt solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) cogeneration system for institutional applications. The system, utilizes Kyocera’s proprietary ceramic technologies to deliver 52% generation efficiency — the highest of any comparable SOFC system currently on the market and an overall efficiency of 90% with exhaust heat recovery. The…
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Kyocera begins construction of a third manufacturing facility at its Kyoto Ayabe complex in Japan
Kyocera will begin construction this week on a third manufacturing facility at its Kyoto Ayabe complex in Ayabe City, Kyoto Pref., Japan. The new facility will produce miniaturized, low-profile organic packages to house microelectronic devices used inside smartphones, tablet PCs and related mobile communications equipment. Kyocera’s microelectronic packaging technology can facilitate higher functionality, greater integration…
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Kyocera’s Kyoto Opal enriches Yamaha Xeno’s 20th anniversary limited edition Trombone
Kyocera’s proprietary Kyoto Opal is featured in a limited edition trombone offered by Yamaha. The synthetic opal material, showcasing unique radiance, is utilized in the counter-weight and thumb trigger — adding a luxurious feel to the trombone’s design which appropriately fits with the product concept as a special edition (YSL-882O20TH) marking the 20th anniversary of…
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Kyocera starts operation of Japan’s largest offshore solar energy plant in Kagoshima
Kyocera today announced the launch of a 70 megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan. The Kagoshima Nanatsujima Mega Solar Power Plant went online on November 1 and is being operated by a special purpose company established by Kyocera and six other companies to sell the electricity to a local utility under…
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Kyocera to supply 30 MW of Solar Power to one of the largest solar power projects in Japan
Kyocera today announced that it is supplying approximately 30 megawatts (MW) of solar power generating systems to one of the largest solar power projects in Japan which is being implemented by the National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations (herein “Zen-Noh”) and Mitsubishi. Within the project, Kyocera Solar Corporation will be in charge of supplying, engineering,…
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Kyocera imitative helps making Green Curtains flourish at the workplace or at home
As part of its traditional environmental protection and sustainability activities, Kyocera plants Green Curtains every spring at its sites in Japan and select Kyocera Group companies in other parts of the world. Through the hot summer, curtains of foliage are grown on trellises in front of office windows and walls at company sites. This not…