In this interview for the Worldfolio, Mr. Kawanishi, president & CEO of Yamato Scacle explains how his company is revolutionizing weighting scales through technology and expertise
In this interview for the Worldfolio, Mr. Kawanishi, president & CEO of Yamato Scacle explains how his company is revolutionizing weighting scales through technology and expertise
Since 1976, Sodick has manufactured over 55,000 EDM machines and over 30,000 linear motor driven EDMs. Sodick machines are used for the production of dies and molds and other various applications which cannot be produced by standard machining methods. In this interview, president Yuji Kaneko talks about the impact of Abenomics, Japanese manufacturers’ competitive edge over China, and some of the Sodick’s latest innovative products.
Since 1976, Sodick has manufactured over 55,000 EDM machines and over 30,000 linear motor driven EDMs. Sodick machines are used for the production of dies and molds and other various applications which cannot be produced by standard machining methods. In this interview, president Yuji Kaneko talks about the impact of Abenomics, Japanese manufacturers’ competitive edge over China, and some of the Sodick’s latest innovative products.
Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc., also known as IMI, is one of the leading global providers of electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and power semiconductor assembly and test services (SATS) in the world. CEO, Arthur Tan, speaks to The Worldfolio about industrialization in the Philippines and IMI’s business operations.
Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc., also known as IMI, is one of the leading global providers of electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and power semiconductor assembly and test services (SATS) in the world. CEO, Arthur Tan, speaks to The Worldfolio about industrialization in the Philippines and IMI’s business operations.
Mr. Ishii, President of North Pacific Bank shares his perspectives on how the regions are dealing with this transformation and how the process took place in Hokkaido
Mr. Ishii, President of North Pacific Bank shares his perspectives on how the regions are dealing with this transformation and how the process took place in Hokkaido
In this interview for the Worldfolio, Mr. Kazuhiro Kashio, President of Casio, gives us his unique insight into the past, present and future of one of Japan’s most iconic brands.
In this interview for the Worldfolio, Mr. Kazuhiro Kashio, President of Casio, gives us his unique insight into the past, present and future of one of Japan’s most iconic brands.
Nomura Kohsan is engaged in the collection, transportation and disposal of municipal and industrial waste and is the only mercury-recycling company in Japan. President, Yasushi Fujiwara, speaks to The Worldfolio about the liberalization of the power sector in Japan, environmental regulation and his company’s all-important role mercury waste management, particularly following the signing of the 2013 Minamata Convention, a global treaty to protect human health and the environment from the adverse effects of mercury.
Nomura Kohsan is engaged in the collection, transportation and disposal of municipal and industrial waste and is the only mercury-recycling company in Japan. President, Yasushi Fujiwara, speaks to The Worldfolio about the liberalization of the power sector in Japan, environmental regulation and his company’s all-important role mercury waste management, particularly following the signing of the 2013 Minamata Convention, a global treaty to protect human health and the environment from the adverse effects of mercury.
In this interview for the Worldfolio, Mr. Owen Mahoney, President of NEXON, shares with us his vision for the gaming industry and unique insights into the company
In this interview for the Worldfolio, Mr. Owen Mahoney, President of NEXON, shares with us his vision for the gaming industry and unique insights into the company
The Argentine Congress is a diverse amalgamation of various political parties and strategic alliances, creating a daunting task for any government. In the first year of the Macri administration however, the opposition-majority congress approved 87 laws with final presidential approval. A member of the lower house of the Chamber of Deputies, Alicia Besada, is a former teacher in Buenos Aires. Now a freshman congresswoman, she works with her governing party to build consensus within the chamber in order to advance national initiatives.
The Argentine Congress is a diverse amalgamation of various political parties and strategic alliances, creating a daunting task for any government. In the first year of the Macri administration however, the opposition-majority congress approved 87 laws with final presidential approval. A member of the lower house of the Chamber of Deputies, Alicia Besada, is a former teacher in Buenos Aires. Now a freshman congresswoman, she works with her governing party to build consensus within the chamber in order to advance national initiatives.
With Argentina’s tumultuous political and economic history, the new government came to power on a pledge of building institutions to ensure long-term growth. Beyond opening to foreign investment, the governing Cambiemos coalition has noted the cultural change brought to mark Argentina’s new direction. As Argentina establishes its relationship with the world, it will re-emphasize its relationship binding its own society through its media content. Argentina’s state-owned media has had as difficult a history as its politics, mired in periods of either censorship or abuse by the government by using it as a political tool. Integral to the reform of the apparatus is the man at the top: Hernán Lombardi, who heads the System of Public Media Content and oversees state-owned media across public radio, television, and news outlets.
With Argentina’s tumultuous political and economic history, the new government came to power on a pledge of building institutions to ensure long-term growth. Beyond opening to foreign investment, the governing Cambiemos coalition has noted the cultural change brought to mark Argentina’s new direction. As Argentina establishes its relationship with the world, it will re-emphasize its relationship binding its own society through its media content. Argentina’s state-owned media has had as difficult a history as its politics, mired in periods of either censorship or abuse by the government by using it as a political tool. Integral to the reform of the apparatus is the man at the top: Hernán Lombardi, who heads the System of Public Media Content and oversees state-owned media across public radio, television, and news outlets.
Juan Fernando Brügge ruffles his office papers, “I don’t care about being ‘on’ or ‘off’ the record. There is no difference for me as I have nothing to hide.” The freshman congressman of Argentina’s lower house then goes directly into his topics of agenda to advance his key areas of interest.
Juan Fernando Brügge ruffles his office papers, “I don’t care about being ‘on’ or ‘off’ the record. There is no difference for me as I have nothing to hide.” The freshman congressman of Argentina’s lower house then goes directly into his topics of agenda to advance his key areas of interest.