Science and Technology in Japan - Science and Technology Diplomacy

Science and Technology Diplomacy

In recent years, Japan has begun to incorporate science and technology into its diplomatic efforts.

Electronics industry in Japan
Companies
Current
  • Alaxala Networks
  • Alinco
  • Alps
    • Alpine
  • Anritsu
  • AOR
  • Audio-Technica
  • Brother
  • Canon
  • Casio
  • Citizen Watch
  • Cosina
  • D&M Holdings
    • Denon
  • Daikin
  • Denso
  • DNP
  • EIKI
  • Eizo
  • Elpida
  • FANUC
  • Fostex
  • Fuji Electric
  • Fujifilm
    • Fuji Xerox
  • Fujitsu
    • Fujitsu Ten
  • Funai
  • Futaba
  • Hamamatsu Photonics
  • Hitachi
    • Clarion
    • Hitachi Maxell
  • Hoya
    • Pentax
  • Ibanez
  • Icom
  • Ikegami Tsushinki
  • I-O Data
  • Iwatsu
  • Japan Display
  • JEOL
  • JRC
  • JR Propo
  • JVC Kenwood
    • JVC
    • Kenwood
  • Kawai
  • Keyence
  • Kiramek
  • Konica Minolta
  • KO Propo
  • Korg
  • Kyocera
  • Luxman
  • Mabuchi Motor
  • Mamiya
  • Maspro
  • Melco
  • Minebea
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Mitsumi
  • Murata Manufacturing
  • Mutoh
  • Nakamichi
  • NEC
  • NEC Casio Mobile Communications
  • Nichia
  • Nidec
    • Nidec Copal Corporation
  • Nikon
  • Nintendo
  • Nitto Denko
  • Oki
  • Olympus
  • Omron
  • Onkyo
  • Orion Electric
  • Panasonic
  • Pioneer
  • Pixela
  • Plextor
  • Renesas Electronics
  • Ricoh
  • Rohm
  • Roland
  • Rubycon
  • Sansui
  • Sanwa Denshi
  • Sega Sammy
  • Seiko Group
    • Seiko
    • Seiko Epson
    • Seiko Instruments
  • Sharp
  • Shimadzu
  • Sigma
  • Sony
  • Star Micronics
  • Stax
  • Sumitomo Electric
  • Taiyo Yuden
  • Tamron
  • TDK
  • TEAC
  • Tiger
  • Tokyo Electron
  • Toshiba
  • Uniden
  • Wacom
  • Yaesu
  • Yagi-Uda
  • Yamaha
  • Yaskawa
  • Zojirushi
  • Zuken
Defunct
  • Aiwa
  • Akai
  • Bronica
  • Chinon
  • Konica
  • Minolta
  • Norita
  • Okaya Optical
  • Sanyo
Other
  • Electronic Industries Association of Japan
  • INCJ
  • Japan Electronic Industries Development Association
  • Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association
  • Category
Automotive industry in Japan
Companies
Components
  • Aisin Seiki
  • Bridgestone
  • Calsonic Kansei
  • Clarion
  • Denso
  • Fujitsu Ten
  • GS Yuasa
  • Hitachi
  • HKS
  • IHI Corporation
  • Jatco
  • JECS
  • JTEKT
  • Mikuni
  • NGK
  • Sumitomo Rubber Industries
  • Toyo Tire & Rubber Company
  • Toyota Boshoku
  • Tsubakimoto Chain
  • Yokohama Rubber Company
  • Yazaki
  • Zexel
Motorsport and
tuners
  • Autech
  • Dome
  • GReddy
  • HKS
  • Impul
  • JUN
  • Kojima
  • Mazdaspeed
  • Mine's
  • Mugen Motorsports
  • Nismo
  • RE Amemiya
  • SARD
  • Spoon Sports
  • Subaru Tecnica International
  • Tommy Kaira
  • TOM'S
  • Toyota Racing Development
  • Veilside
Services
  • Autobacs Seven
  • Tokyo Trading
Vehicle producers
  • ASL
  • Daihatsu
  • Duesen Bayern
  • Honda (Acura)
  • Isuzu
  • Kawasaki
  • Mitsuoka
  • Mazda
    • Amati
    • Autozam
    • Ẽfini
    • Eunos
    • M2
    • Xedos
  • Mitsubishi Fuso
  • Mitsubishi Motors
  • Nissan
    • Datsun
    • Infiniti
    • Prince
    • Tama
  • UD Trucks
  • Otomo
  • Fuji Heavy Industries
    • Blitzen
    • Subaru
  • Suzuki
    • Hope
  • Toyota
    • Hino
    • Lexus
    • Scion
  • WiLL
  • Yamaha
Other
  • Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
  • Tokyo Motor Show
  • Used vehicle exporting
  • Category

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Famous quotes containing the words science and, science, technology and/or diplomacy:

    If you have science and art,
    You also have religion;
    But if you don’t have them,
    You better have religion.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749–1832)

    Our science has become terrible, our research dangerous, our findings deadly. We physicists have to make peace with reality. Reality is not as strong as we are. We will ruin reality.
    Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1921–1990)

    Primitive peoples tried to annul death by portraying the human body—we do it by finding substitutes for the human body. Technology instead of mysticism!
    Max Frisch (1911–1991)

    The diplomacy of the present administration has sought to respond to the modern idea of commercial intercourse. This policy has been characterized as substituting dollars for bullets.
    William Howard Taft (1857–1930)