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TÜV Rheinland Japan is extending cooperation and collaboration with Fukushima Prefecture on medical equipment field

TÜV Rheinland Japan Ltd. and Fukushima Prefecture have been extending their cooperation and collaboration in the field of medical equipment for about a year. This effort is the outcome of a ...
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Head in the clouds – Drones approaching

Drones add a touch of inspiration to our everyday lives and are becoming increasingly available to the general public. Their commercial potential is very much under scrutiny, too.
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TÜV Rheinland at Power Gen Asia 2016 in IlSan, Korea: Stand D54

We invite you to the PowerGen Asia 2016 20-22, September 2016, in KINTEX (IlSan), Korea Under the E3 campaign umbrella – “Energy Expertise Everywhere”, TÜV Rheinland will present its comprehensive ...
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What You Need to Know about IEC 62368-1

30 years ago, it was pretty easy to discern what was an Audio/Visual (AV) product and what was a computer (IT). Your high school probably had an AV Club and a Computer Club. And your kids probably ...
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The State of Children's Toys Safety in Asia

The safety of children's toys is no play thing. See the results from a survey we did among 80 toy exhibitors in Asia.
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Mission Possible - APT Threats

FIRST, the site of the attack is reconnoitered... A stone is thrown against the window... Did anyone notice? Then the arm comes through the window, the alarm is deactivated... Just a few more ...
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Internet of Things: Better Electricity Supply and Demand Efficiency in Japan – Part 1

This article first appeared on Japan Industry News. In recent years, the Japanese government has vigorously promoted energy conservation through various actions, including installing the feed-in ...
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Car Sharing: Hip or Hassle?

Is car sharing really becoming big business or will it remain a niche product? As the results of a recent study show, it has made no significant impact on the automotive world so far.
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Game-Based Learning – A Non-Trivial Pursuit?

A common frustration within major hazard industries is that accidents continue to happen even though we go to great trouble to train our personnel to avoid them. Making learning stick is a universal ...
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Formulating of Green House Gas Regulations

The Indonesian government has taken action on the Paris Agreement which undertakes to anticipate global climate change by changing Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) to Nationally ...
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