NEC completes construction of approximately 2,250 km EMCS submarine cable linking Pacific island nations JCN Newswire

NEC completes construction of approximately 2,250 km EMCS submarine cable linking Pacific island nations

TOKYO, May 15, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) has completed construction of the East Micronesia Cable System (EMCS), a submarine cable connecting three Pacific island nations. The cable has been handed over, to the Federated States of Micronesia's (FSM) submarine cable operator, FSM Telecommunications Cable Corporation (FSMTCC), the Republic of Kiribati's state-owned telecommunications company Bwebweriki Net Limited (BNL), and the Republic of Nauru's state-owned telecommunications company Cenpac Corporation.Submarine cable landing on Tarawa IslandEMCS is a submarine cable spanning approximately 2,250 km, connecting three countries and four islands in the Pacific island region: the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, and Nauru. Specifically, it connects from Tarawa Island in Kiribati to Nauru Island, then via Kosrae in the Federated States of Micronesia to Pohnpei.This is the first optical submarine cable connecting the state of Kosrae in the Federated States of Micronesia, Tarawa in Kiribati, and Nauru. Previously, telecommunications was limited to satellite communications, resulting in issues such as communication delays and unstable connections.EMCS will provide high-speed, high-quality, and highly reliable internet communications, which will significantly improve the user experience for various online systems, such as video calls and electronic payments. It will contribute to enhancing the daily lives of residents through enabling digitalization and further support the economic and social development of each country.The EMCS Project is supported by the governments of Australia (through the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific) Japan and the United States, and is being implemented with grant funding from the three countries.Submarine cable landing ceremony on Nauru IslandComments from the respective companies regarding this matter are as follows.Gordon Segal, Chief Executive Officer of FSMTCC and Chairman of the EMCS Management Committee, said, "Kosrae was the only state in the FSM without a submarine cable connection. We are truly delighted that the construction of the EMCS has now provided digital connectivity to all four states of the FSM. This infrastructure development not only advances the digitalization of the regional economy but also dramatically improves residents' access to information and services. NEC's strong execution capabilities and high reliability have been essential to the project’s success, and we hold them in high regard."Bwanouia Aberaam, Officer in charge of BNL, said, "We are pleased to see the completion of resilient communications infrastructure in Kiribati and the Micronesia region. With this vital foundation supporting the digitalization of the regional economy now in place, access to diverse information and essential services will significantly improve going forward. We extend our gratitude to the governments of Australia, Japan, and the United States, our partner NEC, and all those in the Pacific region for their cooperation."Zikki Eoe, Chairlady of Cenpac Corporation, said, "This project is Nauru's first undersea cable, enabling the provision of high-speed, reliable internet services to residents. We have high expectations that this will significantly accelerate Nauru's economic development and digitalization going forward. We are pleased to have collaborated on this project with the governments of Australia, Japan and the United States, as well as with the Federated States of Micronesia and Kiribati, and with NEC."Tomonori Uematsu, Managing Director, Submarine Network Division, NEC Corporation, said, "We are truly delighted to have completed this new telecommunications infrastructure in the Pacific Island region. We consider it a highly significant achievement that NEC's long-established optical submarine cable technology has helped strengthen the region's communications environment, contributing to the realization of safe and prosperous lives. We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone involved in this project for their cooperation."NEC is a leading submarine cable vendor with over 60 years of experience in the submarine cable system business. With a cumulative installation record exceeding 400,000 km—equivalent to circling the Earth approximately 10 times—the company possesses particular strength in the Asia-Pacific region, including Japan. As a system integrator, NEC provides a full spectrum of services: manufacturing of terrestrial optical transmission terminal equipment, optical submarine repeaters, and optical submarine cables; marine surveys and route design; installation and laying of optical submarine cable systems; and training through to acceptance testing. Within the NEC Group, a comprehensive optical submarine cable system provision framework has been established, including the manufacturing of optical submarine cables by OCC Corporation and the manufacturing of optical submarine repeaters by NEC Platforms, Ltd.About NECThe NEC Group leverages technology to create social value and promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. NEC Corporation was established in 1899. Today, the NEC Group’s approximately 110,000 employees utilize world-leading AI, security, and communications technologies to solve the most pressing needs of customers and society.For more information, please visit https://www.nec.com, and follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube. Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Fujitsu and Science Tokyo launch joint research hub for quantum hardware advancement and talent development JCN Newswire

Fujitsu and Science Tokyo launch joint research hub for quantum hardware advancement and talent development

Kawasaki and Tokyo, Japan, May 15, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Fujitsu Limited and Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) today announced the establishment of the "Fujitsu Quantum and HPC Infrastructure Collaborative Research Cluster" at Science Tokyo. This collaborative research cluster aims to systematically and practically develop human resources with quantum hardware technology in Japan. The initiative is part of Fujitsu's "Fujitsu Small Research Lab" program [1] and utilizes the Science Tokyo Collaborative Research Cluster System [2], with support from Open Innovation Office of the Center for Innovation Management [3]. The new cluster will operate as a collaborative research cluster, expanding beyond traditional High Performance Computing (HPC) to include the quantum hardware field.Through this collaborative research cluster, both parties will strengthen their technological capabilities by researching quantum hardware design, manufacturing, control, and evaluation technologies essential for realizing practical quantum computers. They will also foster talent to support next-generation quantum computing platforms and initiate efforts to pioneer new research areas that integrate HPC and quantum technologies.Background Quantum computers are expected to be a foundational technology that will transform society and industry across diverse fields such as materials development, drug discovery, finance, and manufacturing. However, realizing practical quantum computers requires implementing a large number of quantum bits that can be operated with high precision. Their development necessitates the continuous cultivation of highly specialized personnel capable of handling quantum hardware design, manufacturing, control, and evaluation. Furthermore, research and development in quantum hardware faces high barriers due to the need for a wide range of research infrastructure, including advanced facilities for quantum bit chips and manufacturing technology, large-scale cryocoolers for maintaining extremely low temperatures, and quantum bit control devices. Consequently, the number of personnel engaged in this field's R&D is limited, not only in Japan but globally.Fujitsu and Science Tokyo have previously collaborated on establishing next-generation computing platforms beyond Science Tokyo's supercomputer "TSUBAME" and expanding the social application of such technologies through the "Fujitsu Next-Generation Computing Infrastructure Collaborative Research Cluster," a Fujitsu Small Research Lab. This new collaborative research cluster expands upon that research by incorporating quantum hardware research and talent development initiatives, aiming to pioneer new research areas that fuse HPC and quantum technologies.Features of the Fujitsu Quantum and HPC Infrastructure Collaborative Research Cluster1. Locations(1) Quantum Theme Hub:Location: Room 1017, South Building 3, Ookayama Campus, Institute of Science Tokyo, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo Research Content: Research on quantum computer control technology Period of Establishment: April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027 (continuation to be considered thereafter)(2) HPC Theme Hub:Location: Rooms 310 and 312, G2 Building, Yokohama Campus, Institute of Science Tokyo, 4259 Nagatsuta-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Research Content: Research on next-generation computing platform technologies for accelerating AI and HPC applications Period of Establishment: October 20, 2022, to March 31, 2027 (continuation to be considered thereafter)2. Overview of Initiatives:This collaborative research cluster will undertake the following new initiatives:(1) Joint research on quantum computer control and calibration technologies:The aim is to establish control technologies that achieve high quantum operation fidelity and to promote the development of more efficient quantum gate calibration technologies utilizing AI. This will lead to the advancement and efficiency of technologies required for increasingly complex control and calibration as the number of quantum bits in quantum computers increases.(2) Practical talent development in quantum hardware technology:The cluster will provide theoretical education on quantum computers in conjunction with joint research. It will also offer students practical training opportunities that align with the actual research and development processes, including quantum bit chip design, manufacturing, control, and measurement. This aims to foster talent with systematic and practical expertise in quantum hardware technology.Future PlansFujitsu and Science Tokyo will continue to promote talent development and research and development in quantum hardware technology through this collaborative research cluster. Furthermore, by combining Science Tokyo's HPC technology with quantum technology, they aim to create new fusion research areas and establish next-generation computing platform technologies that integrate classical and quantum computing.Both parties will also contribute to strengthening Japan's competitiveness in quantum technology by accelerating the social implementation and industrial application of quantum computing through industry-academia collaboration in talent development and technology creation.[1] Fujitsu Small Research Lab:An initiative where Fujitsu researchers are stationed or stay long-term at universities to accelerate joint research, discover new themes, develop talent, and build medium- to long-term relationships with universities.[2] Science Tokyo Collaborative Research Cluster System: A system designed to "meet corporate needs" by establishing a "Research Planning Office" within the cluster to create new research themes beyond existing ones and realize a sustainable collaborative environment.[3] Open Innovation Office of the Center for Innovation Management: An organization at Science Tokyo that promotes large-scale joint research, primarily through the Collaborative Research Cluster System, aiming for comprehensive new business development and social implementation in close cooperation with industry.About FujitsuFujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers around the globe, our 100,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: AI, Computing, Networks, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.5 trillion yen (US$23 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: global.fujitsuAbout Science TokyoInstitute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) was established on October 1, 2024, following the merger between Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) and Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech), with the mission of “Advancing science and human wellbeing to create value for and with society.” Press ContactsFujitsu LimitedPublic, Investor and Analyst Relations DivisionInquiriesInstitute of Science TokyoPublic Relations DivisionInquiries Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Fujitsu and IBM Japan formalize collaboration in healthcare sector JCN Newswire

Fujitsu and IBM Japan formalize collaboration in healthcare sector

Kawasaki and Tokyo, Japan, May 15, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Fujitsu Limited and IBM Japan, Ltd. today announced the formalization of a collaboration within the healthcare domain, building on considerations first announced in September 2025. To accelerate data integration, the two companies will promote the development of a sovereign cloud platform for medical use and the joint utilization of medical AI solutions.The two companies will run their electronic health record solutions on Fujitsu’s sovereign cloud platform, enable data integration across multiple medical institutions, and facilitate the utilization of AI based on the needs of healthcare providers in Japan. This collaboration aims to provide healthcare institutions with a cloud-based medical information system option that ensures data sovereignty by allowing control over the technologies used within Japan, while also addressing structural challenges facing the healthcare industry and creating social value.Expanding medical demand and limitations of the healthcare systemJapan's healthcare system faces increasing medical demand due to a rapidly aging society. Medical expenses continue to grow and now exceed 48 trillion yen annually. Meanwhile, the healthcare delivery system struggles with complex challenges such as the sustainability of social security funding, a decrease in medical personnel, and financial difficulties for medical institutions. Furthermore, the data necessary to drive advanced clinical research and development is still in the process of standardization and structuring, and has yet to be sufficiently integrated and effectively utilized.To address these challenges, it is essential to unburden healthcare professionals from administrative and indirect tasks, enabling them to focus on clinical duties. Medical data must also be appropriately utilized across multiple institutions, with careful consideration of data sovereignty, security, and operational continuity. Combining their strengths, Fujitsu and IBM Japan will collaborate to provide effective solutions to healthcare providers.OverviewThe collaboration will promote the operational efficiency of medical institutions and enhance data utilization, while complementing the development of a platform for medical data utilization and medical DX (digital transformation) measures promoted by the Japanese government. Specifically, Fujitsu and IBM Japan will promote the following two initiatives:1. Development of a sovereign cloud platform for medical useFujitsu and IBM Japan will develop a sovereign cloud platform for medical use. On this platform, Fujitsu’s sovereign cloud environment will serve as a common foundation for electronic health record solutions provided individually by Fujitsu and IBM Japan to be operated on. This will enable healthcare institutions to utilize cloud-based medical solutions with due consideration for data sovereignty and security.2. Enhance medical operations through medical data utilization and AIThe two companies will mutually leverage their AI solutions for the healthcare industry. With the consent of medical institutions and patients, Fujitsu and IBM Japan will securely integrate and utilize data from multiple medical institutions in Japan. Leveraging AI, they will promote the efficiency of hospital operations and the enhancement of clinical support. Specific use cases include AI-powered support for creating medical documents such as clinical and nursing reports, and streamlining on-site operations such as DPC coding (classification work for medical fee claims based on diagnosis-related groups). In this way, the two companies aim to create an environment where healthcare professionals can focus on their primary duty of providing medical care.In addition, the two companies are exploring—and have already started partially implementing—use cases to accelerate collaboration between healthcare and drug discovery and development, such as identifying patients suitable for clinical trials and improving the efficiency of clinical research. By advancing partnerships with multiple medical institutions, the companies aim to promote the on-demand, cross-institutional use of data from these organizations, ultimately enabling the provision of optimal clinical trial opportunities tailored to each individual patient.The two companies will collaborate with medical institutions in Japan, including university hospitals and national centers, to validate use cases for healthcare data utilization and AI, and to advance their phased deployment.Future PlansThe two companies will consider integration and expansion with multiple medical information systems, and by collaborating with medical institutions, expand use cases for data and AI utilization, aiming to achieve both improved quality and efficiency in medical care. Moving forward, Fujitsu and IBM Japan will also consider realizing patient-centric healthcare services that cover everything from appointment booking to post-treatment follow-up.About FujitsuFujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers around the globe, our 100,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: AI, Computing, Networks, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.5 trillion yen (US$23 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: global.fujitsuAbout IBM JapanIBM Japan is the Japanese subsidiary of IBM Corporation, a global technology company that operates in more than 175 countries. As a leading provider of hybrid cloud, AI and consulting expertise, we leverage world-class research and development capabilities, deep consulting insights, and end-to-end offerings—from the design and development of IT systems to their operation and maintenance—to help clients drive business transformation and accelerate their digital transformations. For more information, visit https://www.ibm.com/jp-ja/.Press ContactsFujitsu LimitedPublic, Investor and Analyst Relations DivisionInquiries Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Toyota Launches All-New Land Cruiser “FJ” Series in Japan JCN Newswire

Toyota Launches All-New Land Cruiser “FJ” Series in Japan

Toyota City, Japan, May 14, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced the addition of the FJ series to the Land Cruiser lineup in Japan, with sales commencing on May 14.Land Cruiser FJThe FJ(*1) series, which joins the existing three Land Cruiser series (300, 70, and 250)(*2), was developed with the aim of allowing even more customers to effortlessly enjoy the Land Cruiser. Based on the concept of "Freedom & Joy," the goal was to create a vehicle that allows customers with diverse lifestyles to embrace the freedom to go anywhere and enrich their lives with a variety of joyful experiences. To achieve this, the FJ series was crafted with an easy-to-handle size while retaining the essence of the Land Cruiser-reliability, durability, and off-road performance-which have supported people's lives for many years.As an off-roader that allows users to drive with confidence and freedom on any terrain, the FJ series features a highly durable and reliable ladder frame structure. It delivers excellent off-road performance through superior wheel articulation (maintaining tire contact with the ground) and achieves outstanding mobility through a shortened wheelbase. Furthermore, a 2.7-liter gasoline engine has been paired with a 6 Super ECT transmission to deliver smooth driving performance and high reliability, ensuring ease of use in everyday situations like on-road driving while still maintaining off-road performance.The design retains the Land Cruiser's traditional square cabin, which prioritizes habitability and cargo capacity, while incorporating elements of fun such as its iconic dice motif. It features a compact size and design that makes it easy to get a feel for the vehicle's dimensions, delivering excellent mobility and maneuverability. Furthermore, the design allows customers to customize the vehicle freely, with accessories also available to help them tailor it to their liking.Toyota also plans to make the Land Hopper, an electric personal mobility vehicle, available from spring 2027 onward. It allows users to experience the joy of off-road riding on trails (primarily unpaved paths in mountains and forests), going beyond where the Land Cruiser can take them, expanding the joy of mobility from everyday use to touring at destinations through its ability to be stored in a vehicle's luggage area.Land Hopper (Prototype)Developed and refined based on real-world use by customers around the world, the Land Cruiser provides reliability, durability, and off-road performance that allows people to go anywhere and everywhere and return safely. This concept has been carried forward and continues to evolve to this day. With cumulative sales of about 12.4 million units(*3) in over 190 countries and regions around the world, the Land Cruiser has supported the lives and livelihoods of people everywhere.The arrival of the FJ series offers a new option within the Land Cruiser lineup that caters to a wider range of lifestyles and usage scenarios. Under Toyota's "TO YOU" concept, the Land Cruiser will continue to evolve to meet societal demands while supporting the lives of customers around the world and remaining a vehicle they can trust.(*1) The vehicle name embodies the new value of "Freedom & Joy" that comes with enjoying the Land Cruiser in your own way, and carries the Land Cruiser forward into the future.(*2) 300 Series: the Station Wagon that always showcases the latest technologies and has evolved into the flagship model; 70 Series: the Heavy-Duty model with outstanding durability and serviceability as a workhorse; 250 Series: the core Land Cruiser model launched in 2024 as a return to its origin a simple, sturdy vehicle that helps fulfill customers' lifestyle choices and practical needs.(*3) As of the end of March 2026. The cumulative total includes the Lexus LX and GX.Land Cruiser FJ Manufacturer's Suggested Retail PricesGradeSeating capacityDrivelineEngineTransmissionPrice* (JPY) (including consumption tax)VX5Part-time four-wheel drive2TR-FE (2.7-liter inline 4-cylinder)6 Super ECT4,500,100* Includes consumption tax and does not include recycling fees. Separate pricing applies for OkinawaOverview of the Land Cruiser FJNote (O): Includes additional information from the world premiere (in October 2025)1. Combines off-road performance and mobility worthy of a Land Cruiser with ease and agility of a more compact size- Platform with a ladder frame structure(O) Features the Land Cruiser's traditional ladder-frame structure. The platform, refined in the IMV series which boasts high reliability even on rough terrain, has been redesigned to fit the vehicle's body dimensions. Lateral frame rigidity has been enhanced by shortening the wheelbase and adding braces, ensuring excellent handling stability(O) Strong and lightweight high-tensile strength steel plates are used for the body structure, and additional spot welding has been applied to the underfloor to improve vibration damping, thereby enhancing ride comfort while maintaining excellent handling stability(O) Achieves outstanding off-road performance worthy of a Land Cruiser by ensuring ground clearance and approach and departure angles equivalent to the 250 Series (15 degrees greater than the 250 Series) and wheel articulation (the ability of a tire to stay on the ground) equivalent to the 70 Series* A shorter wheelbase (270 mm shorter than the 250 Series) ensures excellent maneuverability with a minimum turning radius of 5.5 m along with strong off-road capability, giving the Land Cruiser new appeal- Powertrain(O) The combination of a naturally aspirated engine, with maximum output of 120 kW (163 PS) and maximum torque of 246 Nï½¥m (25.1 kgfï½¥m), with 6 Super ECT maintains smooth acceleration while improving both smoothness in everyday situations such as starting off and low-speed driving as well as vehicle speed controllability on downhill slopes. It achieves fuel efficiency of 8.7 km/L(*4) in WLTC mode(*4) Value certified by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. WLTC mode is an international test cycle consisting of city, suburban, and highway driving, based on typical time distribution.- Suspension(O) High-mount double wishbone (front) and 4-link rigid with lateral rod (rear) suspensions have been used for outstanding performance in every driving situation, from off-road to on-road- Off-road driving support functions(O) The use of drive and braking control systems such as Downhill Assist Control (DAC), which helps ensure stable descent on steep slopes without locking the tires; Hill Start Assist Control (HAC), which mitigates backward movement when starting on an incline; and an electric rear differential lock delivers excellent handling stability2. A functional package with interior and exterior styling that fuses the Land Cruiser's tradition and sense of fun- Package(O) Achieves excellent mobility with its compact body length of 4,575 mm (350 mm shorter than the 250 Series) and width of 1,855 mm (125 mm narrower than the 250 Series), along with a wheelbase of 2,580 mm (270 mm shorter than the 250 Series). While compact, it maintains a front/rear couple distance of 865 mm(*5)(O) Features a two-row, five-seat layout with a 6:4 split second-row seat that slides forward and backward, reclines, and includes seat backboards. A large 795 liters(*6) of luggage space remains available even when the 6:4 split second-row seats are in use, with a minimum cargo length of 735 mm(*7) and a cargo height of 1,030 mm. (*5) Internal measurement value. Distance between the hip points of the front and rear seats.(*6) Internal measurement value using the VDA method. 1,607 liters when rear seats are folded.(*7) Internal measurement value. A maximum of 1,480 mm when rear seats are folded.- Exterior* Follows a silhouette that emphasizes a square cabin, taking into consideration the habitability and cargo capacity that successive generations of Land Cruisers have prioritized. Expresses a lean, solid, cohesive form that also conveys a sense of fun through a rectangular body with a dice motif and chamfered edges* The front and rear express a powerful sense of stability through a composition of powerful bumpers and flared fenders on a clean, tightly sculpted body* Both front and rear corner bumpers are removable, segmented types, allowing only damaged parts to be replaced to improve repairability(O) Adopts an iconic U-shaped design for the headlights and rear combination lights. The front view fully integrates all functional parts to emphasize its sharp design(O) The side view uses a horizontal beltline that has been lowered, allowing better driver visibility of the road surface even when off-roading(O) Standard equipment includes roof rails that combine functionality and design for transporting outdoor gear and long items that won't fit inside the cabin, side steps to assist with getting in and out, and a skid plate under the front to protect the engine and transmission when driving off-road(O) Features a Toyota logo and rear-mounted spare tire reminiscent of previous Land Cruiser models(O) Available in five monotone body colors, including Smoky Blue and Oxide Bronze Metallic - Interior and safety* Achieves a cockpit layout that enables instant recognition and steering across a wide range of driving conditions, with a horizontal instrument panel that makes it easy to recognize the vehicle posture, a monitor and switches that consolidate functions to minimize eye movement, and a shift knob that allows natural operation* Achieves good forward visibility through a low-set cowl and instrument panel, contributing to safe on- and off-road driving* Toyota Safety Sense, an active safety package with advanced functions including the Pre-collision Safety System and Lane Departure Alert, supports enjoyable driving with peace of mind(O) Standard safety and comfort equipment includes a Panoramic View Monitor, Blind Spot Monitor, and a 12.3-inch display audio system (with Connected Navigation support)Land Hopper Overview(scheduled to launch from spring 2027 onward)Adopts a dual front-wheel configuration to achieve stable travel from low to high speeds on off-road terrainCan be folded compactly and carried in a Land CruiserCan be ridden without a driver's license(*8) (by those aged 16 or older)(*8) Specified small motorized bicycle under the revised Road Traffic ActMain Specifications (Prototype)Length (mm)1,370 (680)Width (mm)590 (450)Height (mm)990 (without saddle: 800)Wheelbase (mm)985Seating capacity1( ): when foldedLand Cruiser FJ Sales Overview1. Base sales volume for Japan1,300 units per month2. Dealer-installed options for the joy of customizationDealer-installed options are available that allow customers to customize the luggage space and exterior to their liking, enabling them to enjoy the vehicle freely in their own way. Exterior accessories that support the Land Cruiser's signature off-road style for going anywhere by ARB, a leading manufacturer of high-performance off-road parts, are also available as Toyota genuine parts and accessories(*9)Playful set(*10)ARB exterior parts(*9)(*9) Available exclusively at select Toyota dealerships.(*10) Items can be purchased individually or as a set.3. KINTO availabilityThe new Land Cruiser FJ will be available through the KINTO(*11) car subscription service from May 14, with monthly fees starting at 38,390 yen, including tax.(*12) Applications can be made via the official KINTO website or at Toyota dealerships nationwide. The Land Cruiser FJ is eligible for the U35 First-Time Car Trial Campaign.(*13)Click here for details: https://kinto-jp.com/kinto_one/lineup/toyota/landcruiserfj/For details on the U35 First-Time Car Trial Campaign: https://kinto-jp.com/ad/otameshi_u35/(*11) A service that includes automobile insurance, automobile tax, maintenance, and other vehicle-related expenses as part of a monthly fee.(*12) Based on a seven-year subscription contract with no initial payment and no additional options. Bonus-month additions of 165,000 yen, including tax, apply twice a year. The total amount paid over the seven-year subscription period is 5,534,760 yen, including tax.(*13) Available to individuals aged 35 or younger at the time of application (corporate contracts are not eligible) who are signing up for KINTO for the first time. For three-, five-, and seven-year contracts with no initial payment, no early termination fee will be charged if the contract is canceled in the sixth or twelfth month.Production PlantBan Pho Plant, Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd.Toyota Motor Corporation works to develop and manufacture innovative, safe and high-quality products and services that create happiness by providing mobility for all. We believe that true achievement comes from supporting our customers, partners, employees, and the communities in which we operate. Since our founding over 80 years ago in 1937, we have applied our Guiding Principles in pursuit of a safer, greener and more inclusive society. Today, as we transform into a mobility company developing connected, automated, shared and electrified technologies, we also remain true to our Guiding Principles and many of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals to help realize an ever-better world, where everyone is free to move.SDGs Initiatives https://global.toyota/en/sustainability/sdgs/ Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Mitsubishi Motors Signs Memorandum of Understanding with FPT Japan Holdings to Study Collaboration in Software and Digital Domain JCN Newswire

Mitsubishi Motors Signs Memorandum of Understanding with FPT Japan Holdings to Study Collaboration in Software and Digital Domain

Dr Truong Gia Binh, founder and chairman of FPT Corporation (Left)Takao Kato, chief executive officer of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (Right)TOKYO, May 15, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (hereafter, Mitsubishi Motors) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with FPT Japan Holdings Co., Ltd., the Japanese subsidiary of FPT Corporation, one of the largest ICT companies in Vietnam, to initiate discussions on collaboration in the software and digital domain, with a view toward the potential establishment of a joint venture in the future.The automotive industry is undergoing rapid technological transformation driven by innovations such as CASE, AI, and Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV), making software and digital technologies increasingly important. To respond to these changes and strengthen mid- to long-term competitiveness, the company will move forward with consideration of this collaboration.Based on this MoU, the two companies will proceed with discussions on the specific areas and business schemes of collaboration.Dr Truong Gia Binh, founder and chairman of FPT Corporation, commented: “Japan is embarking on a vision to build a new nation powered by advanced technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, quantum computing, regenerative medicine, and marine robotics. As a long-term partner to Japan, FPT is committed to contributing to this transformation alongside leading Japanese corporations, and this collaboration with Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a meaningful step in that direction. Together, we aim to accelerate AI- and data-driven transformation and foster innovation across the automotive industry.”Takao Kato, Director, representative executive officer and chief executive officer of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, stated:"By combining Mitsubishi Motors’ expertise in the mobility domain with FPT’s strong technological capabilities and human resource base in the IT and software field, this MoU is intended to contribute to the expansion of business opportunities for both companies."About FPT Japan HoldingsFPT Japan Holdings is the Japanese subsidiary of FPT Software, the global IT services arm of FPT Corporation. Established in 2005, the company serves as a bridge between Vietnam and Japan, delivering value to Japanese customers. Leveraging advanced technologies and a global delivery model, FPT Japan Holdings provides end-to-end IT services, including RPA, AI, cloud, ERP, and big data analytics, supporting customers in digital transformation (DX). Website: https://fptsoftware.jp(Open in a new window)About FPT CorporationFPT Corporation (FPT) is a globally leading Vietnam-headquartered technology and IT services provider, with operations spanning more than 30 countries and territories. Over more than three decades, FPT has consistently delivered impactful solutions to millions of individuals and tens of thousands of organizations worldwide. With a strong focus on mastering strategic technologies, FPT continues to drive innovation across industries. As an AI-first company, FPT is committed to elevating Vietnam’s position on the global tech map and delivering world-class AI-enabled solutions for global enterprises. In 2025, FPT reported a total revenue of USD 2.66 billion and a workforce of over 54,000 employees across its core businesses. For more information about FPT's global IT services, please visit https://fptsoftware.com(Open in a new window). Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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NEC Launches Orbital Transfer Vehicle Development Project Aiming for Asia’s First Vehicle Deployment through JAXA’s Space Strategy Fund Program JCN Newswire

NEC Launches Orbital Transfer Vehicle Development Project Aiming for Asia’s First Vehicle Deployment through JAXA’s Space Strategy Fund Program

TOKYO, May 15, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) has launched a project to develop an Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) following its selection by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the agency’s decision to award NEC with a grant for the technology development theme "Technologies for Realizing Flexible Mobility in Space: (A) Development of Inter-Orbital Transportation Vehicles." Through this project, NEC aims to achieve the first implementation of OTV in Asia (*1).Conceptual illustration of an Orbital Transfer VehicleAn OTV is a spacecraft designed to transport satellites to their intended orbits, such as a geostationary or lunar orbit, after they have separated from their rockets. Typically, after a rocket places a satellite into an initial orbit, the satellite must use its own large engines and a significant amount of fuel to reach its destination. However, by having an OTV perform this transport, even small satellites without large engines can be deployed to distant orbits. Furthermore, since OTVs can simultaneously transport multiple small satellites to geostationary or lunar orbits, they also contribute to improved transport efficiency.As a result, OTVs are expected to make important contributions to accelerating all aspects of space development. Not only will they promote the development of future space economies—such as the utilization of geostationary orbits and cislunar space (*2)—but by lowering the barriers to space utilization, they will also encourage the entry of new operators into the sector.NEC has over half a century of experience in the development and manufacture of spacecraft, including the geostationary satellite "Kizuna" (WINDS), the lunar orbiter "Kaguya" (SELENE), and the deep-space probe "Hayabusa2." Drawing on its development technologies and operational expertise for spacecraft designed for these diverse orbital environments, NEC is undertaking the OTV development project. Moving forward, NEC plans to conduct market feasibility studies, conceptual design, and demonstrations for OTVs by the end of fiscal year 2027 to clarify the required functions and other specifications. Following this, NEC plans to begin development of a demonstration model in fiscal year 2028, with the goal of launching it and conducting in-space demonstrations in fiscal year 2032, and aims to bring the technology to practical use in the future.NEC is developing highly competitive OTVs to expand the market through the growth of Japan’s space industry, realize missions that deliver social benefits, and deepen research activities aimed at exploring new frontiers.(*1)As of May 13, 2026, research by NEC(*2)The vast expanse of space between Earth and the Moon.About NECThe NEC Group leverages technology to create social value and promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. NEC Corporation was established in 1899. Today, the NEC Group’s approximately 110,000 employees utilize world-leading AI, security, and communications technologies to solve the most pressing needs of customers and society.For more information, please visit https://www.nec.com, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn. Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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JCB and Discover(R) Network Mark 20 Years of Collaboration JCN Newswire

JCB and Discover(R) Network Mark 20 Years of Collaboration

TOKYO // Riverwoods, IL, May 14, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - JCB and Discover® Network mark 20 years of collaboration, reflecting on two decades of working together to support reciprocal card acceptance and deliver more seamless, reliable payment experiences.Takayoshi Futae, Chairman & CEO of JCB, alongside Jason Hanson, President of Discover NetworkSince 2006, the companies have maintained reciprocal acceptance arrangements that enable Discover cardholders to use their cards across JCB’s acceptance network in Japan, and JCB cardholders to use their cards across Discover Network in the United States. While the payments industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace, this collaboration has contributed to the development and growth of both companies.Building on this remarkable partnership milestone, JCB and Discover Network will further collaborate to advance select initiatives that contribute to greater interoperability, efficiency, and consistency across both networks. As part of this enhanced cooperation, the companies will explore opportunities to streamline processes and reduce operational complexity, aiming to create an environment where existing and prospective partners worldwide can deliver secure, reliable, and seamless payment experiences more smoothly and quickly. JCB and Discover Network remain focused on delivering long-term value for stakeholders and the communities they serve.“Over the past 20 years, JCB and Discover Network have built a relationship based on trust and a shared focus on customer convenience,” said Takayoshi Futae, Chairman & CEO, JCB. “We appreciate this collaboration and look forward to continuing our work together.”“Discover Network is pleased to mark this milestone with JCB,” said Jason Hanson, President, Discover Network. “We value our longstanding relationship and will continue working together to support interoperable payment experiences.”JCB and Discover Network are pleased to continue to build on their relationship to achieve critical business objectives, while creating even better experiences to network stakeholders worldwide. About Discover NetworkDiscover® Network is an international acceptance network that provides global acceptance to cardholders of participating issuers from around the world. We empower intuitive checkout experiences with fast approvals and flexible transactions to help consumers pay how, when, and where they choose. Together with our partners Diners Club International® and PULSE®, our global network is accepted in more than 185 countries and territories.1 We process billions of transactions annually and deliver reliable, secure, and seamless payment solutions worldwide. 1 Internal Discover Transaction Data, leveraging the average of transaction data from 2023-2025For more information, visit DiscoverNetwork.comContactMarissa DavisEmail: marissa.davis@capitalone.comAbout JCBJCB is a major global payment brand and a leading credit card issuer and acquirer in Japan. JCB launched its card business in Japan in 1961 and began expanding worldwide in 1981. Its acceptance network includes about 72 million merchants around the world. JCB Cards are now issued mainly in Asian countries and territories, with more than 181 million cardmembers. As part of its international growth strategy, JCB has formed alliances with hundreds of leading banks and financial institutions globally to increase its merchant coverage and cardmember base. As a comprehensive payment solution provider, JCB commits to providing responsive and high-quality service and products to all customers worldwide. For more information, please visit: www.global.jcb/en/ContactAnna TakedaCorporate CommunicationsTel: +81-3-5778-8353Email: jcb-pr@info.jcb.co.jp Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Asset Value Investors (AVI) urges the dismissal of two directors at Wacom JCN Newswire

Asset Value Investors (AVI) urges the dismissal of two directors at Wacom

LONDON, May 14, 2026 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Asset Value Investors Limited (“AVI”) has submitted shareholder proposals on one of AVI Japan Opportunity Trust’s (“AJOT”) portfolio companies, Wacom Corporation (TSE: 6727, “Wacom”) calling for board changes ahead of Wacom’s upcoming Annual General Meeting in June. AVI, Wacom’s largest shareholder on behalf of all the portfolios it manages, is seeking the dismissal of two directors and the appointment of one external director.Alongside these proposals, AVI has disclosed additional material on its Wacom campaign, including a detailed presentation on an updated dedicated website (www.DrawWacomsFuture.com).Since initiating its investment in Wacom in August 2021, AVI has sought various forms of engagement aimed at enhancing the company’s long-term corporate value as Wacom’s largest shareholder. However, the Branded Business, one of Wacom’s principal business segments, fell into loss from FY2023/3 onwards, and business growth has stalled amid the implementation of large-scale restructuring measures. Furthermore, AVI has serious concerns regarding Wacom’s governance framework in light of the recently announced inappropriate acquisition of a company represented by one of Wacom’s own outside directors, despite the absence of tangible business synergies with Wacom, as well as the improper use of corporate resources, including the provision of preferential treatment to the children of the company representative director, Mr Ide.In light of these circumstances, AVI, as the company’s largest shareholder and a long-term investor on behalf of all the portfolios it manages, publicly launched a campaign last year to support sustainable improvements in corporate value. This year, AVI has decided to publish additional materials and submit shareholder proposals at the upcoming annual general meeting, as follows:- Appointment of one outside director - Dismissal of two directors (the Representative Director and one outside director)Kaz Sakai, Head of Japan Research at AVI, commented as follows: “Wacom has demonstrated serious deficiencies in governance oversight. These include the acquisition by Wacom of a loss-making company represented by Mr Nakajima, one of its own external directors, for more than ten million dollars, the subsequent transfer of Mr Nakajima into an internal director role, and conduct by Mr Ide, Wacom’s Representative Director and CEO, that can only reasonably be viewed as a conflation of personal and corporate interests, together with a board that has tolerated such behaviour.”“Wacom must restore the proper functioning of its governance framework without delay. In addition to proposing the dismissal of Mr Ide and Mr Nakajima, whom AVI has concluded are central to these governance failures, AVI has also nominated a candidate for outside director capable of strengthening governance and management. We are confident that, through the board structure recommended by AVI and the implementation of operational improvement measures, Wacom can further reinforce its position as the global market leader in the graphic tablet business.”About Asset Value Investors (AVI):AVI is an investment management company established in London, United Kingdom, in 1985. AVI has invested in Japanese equities for more than 40 years. AVI manages AVI Global Trust (AGT) and AVI Japan Opportunity Trust (AJOT) and other funds, collectively investing Y180bn into the Japanese market. AGT and AJOT are public companies whose shares are listed and traded on the main market of the London Stock Exchange.AVI is a signatory to Japan’s Stewardship Code and is committed to constructive engagement with management teams and boards of its portfolio companies, with the aim of contributing to sustainable growth and enhanced enterprise value.AVI’s holding in Wacom on behalf of all its funds is 13.8% making AVI the largest shareholder (as of 30 April 2026). Wacom is a 5.5% holding in AJOT.Media Contacts:KL Communications, AVI@kl-communications.com+44 (0)20 3882 6644Ashton Consulting, avijapanpr@ashton.jpThis information is provided by Reach, the non-regulatory press release distribution service of RNS, part of the London Stock Exchange. Terms and conditions relating to the use and distribution of this information may apply. For further information, please contact rns@lseg.com or visit www.rns.com.RNS Reach: https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/AJOT/avi-urges-the-dismissal-of-two-directors-at-wacom/17592170 Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Euro Manganese Announces Positive Preliminary Economic Assessment JCN Newswire

Euro Manganese Announces Positive Preliminary Economic Assessment

Vancouver, British Columbia--(ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com - May 14, 2026) - Euro Manganese Inc. (TSXV: EMN) (ASX: EMN) (FSE: E060) and its subsidiary Mangan Chvaletice, s.r.o. ("Mangan" and together the "Company", "Euro Manganese" or "EMN") is pleased to announce the results of a new Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") for the development of its Chvaletice Manganese Project ("Chvaletice Manganese Project", "CMP", or "Project") in the Czech Republic.The PEA is a result of the Company's Optimization Program previously announced1, and builds on the extensive knowledge presented in the Company's Technical Report and Feasibility Study for the Chvaletice Manganese Project, Czech Republic, dated effective July 27, 2022[2], (the "2022 Feasibility Study"). The PEA responds to current market conditions and incorporates the Company's testing campaigns, demonstration plant learnings, and prospective customer testing and feedback to provide an updated preliminary and conceptual development path for the Chvaletice Manganese Project.With most permits secured, a finalized Environmental Impact Assessment ("ESIA"), and official designation as a Strategic Deposit under Czech law and a Strategic Project under the EU Critical Raw Materials Act, Euro Manganese is ready to respond to customers seeking a fully traceable battery-grade manganese supply chain, reducing dependence on Chinese sources and supporting strategic mineral independence objectives.The Chvaletice Manganese Project is well placed to take advantage of U.S. federal procurement and incentive frameworks that increasingly require that critical battery materials — including high-purity manganese used in electric vehicle and energy storage applications — be sourced from allied and US National Defense Act ("NDAA") compliant nations. The Czech Republic, as a NATO member and close U.S. ally, qualifies as an NDAA-compliant source country.HIGHLIGHTS(All economic values are in US dollars unless indicated otherwise)Strong Operating Margin of 48%, demonstrating resilience of the Project and the potential to generate significant returns across commodity price cycles.Robust Returns: Pre-tax IRR of 16.0% and Post-tax IRR of 13.8%, underpinned by a pre-tax NPV of $740M and post-tax NPV of $492M (8% discount rate), showing favorable preliminary economic indicators on historically conservative pricing assumptions.Higher Recoveries, 60% for High-Purity Manganese Sulphate Monohydrate (HPMSM) and 61% for High Purity Manganese Metal (HPEMM), reflecting additional metallurgical test work, operational learnings from the demonstration plant, and process engineering updates.Revised Flowsheet supports 50,000 tpa of HPEMM with full conversion to 150,000 tpa of HPMSM, aligning with battery industry demand while maintaining flexibility to deliver both HPEMM and HPMSM products as customer needs evolve.Newly incorporated magnesium carbonate ("MgCO3") resource as a by-product enables production of up to 20,000 tpa MgCO3, adding incremental value with minimal capital.CAPEX costs remain broadly consistent with the 2022 Feasibility Study, including with increased HPMSM output, despite an inflationary environment.OPEX reduced for per unit cost of HPMSM compared to the 2022 Feasibility Study, due to increased production of HPMSM and updated reagents and energy costs.Updated pricing assumptions demonstrates potential economic viability of the Project even under conservative current market conditions, underscoring its durability through price cycles.Phased development reduces upfront capital requirements, lowers funding risk, and allows further optimization before full-scale expansion.Phase II buildout planned shortly after Phase I commissioning to maximize project value and shareholder returns.Initial Capital, Phase One (50% capacity): $627.5M; Plant Capacity Expansion Capital, Phase Two (to 100% capacity): $197.8M.Annual nominal production: 150,000 tpa HPMSM.Project life: 26 years.Average life of project HPMSM price assumed at $2,888 per tonne.NEXT STEPSThe PEA has enabled the Company to optimize inputs based on current pricing, establishing the possibility for a two-stage construction strategy. This phased approach has the potential to allow for further optimization in phase two, lower upfront capital requirements, and enhance project economics by aligning investment with cash flow.The Company will now advance the Chvaletice Manganese Project further towards a full feasibility study, with a targeted completion in H1 2027.The Company will also continue to monitor high purity manganese markets and strategic sectors to which it contributes, including energy transition, grid-scale energy storage, e-mobility and aerospace and defence technologies.The Company will continue to engage with potential customers to secure additional offtake term sheets, pursue offtake agreements, and continue product testing.In addition, during 2026, the Company is focused on the following key priorities to position the Project for its next development phase by:Advancing the financing strategy by securing funding for Project priorities and progressing strategic financing discussions with potential partners;Completing the acquisition of, or access to, the remaining land surface rights required for full Project development;Strengthening the Project's regulatory foundation through the continuous advancement of permitting, further reducing development risk and demonstrating Project readiness; andMaximizing non-dilutive capital by actively pursuing grants and incentives available from the EU and the Czech state.Martina Blahova, President & CEO of Euro Manganese, commented:"The publication of these PEA results marks another important milestone for the Chvaletice Manganese Project. Our recent optimization work has delivered measurable improvements in recovery, confirming both the strength of our technical strategy and the reliability of our process. To enhance capital efficiency and align investment with market demand, we have adopted a phased construction approach that maximizes value while reducing execution risk. The addition of by-product revenue stream further incrementally strengthens the economics of the project."This disciplined approach, coupled with conservative product pricing assumptions, supports a robust project profile with a strong operating margin of 48%, underscoring the Project's ability to perform through market cycles. Despite the challenging market and pricing conditions, the PEA results demonstrate the strength and resilience of the Project. It provides a clear pathway to unlocking the full long-term value of the Chvaletice Manganese Project as demand accelerates for localized, traceable, and sustainably produced battery grade high purity manganese. We are built to perform in volatile markets, engineered for operational efficiency, and positioned to play a strategic role in securing resource independence and reducing vulnerability amid an increasingly complex global landscape."Rick Anthon, Chairman of Euro Manganese, commented:"As a Board, we are encouraged by the progress reflected in this PEA and confident the Chvaletice Manganese Project can deliver on these terms for its shareholders, customers and stakeholders. The team has advanced the Project with a clear focus on technical rigour, capital efficiency, and responsible development. The phased construction strategy and strengthened economic profile demonstrate a thoughtful approach to building a long-life asset that can scale with market demand."With no operating manganese mines in Europe and as the only integrated high purity manganese producer in Europe and North America, the Chvaletice Manganese Project is uniquely positioned to become a cornerstone of Europe's emerging battery materials supply chain. The Project's strategic relevance, combined with its strong environmental credentials and growing commercial traction, reinforces our confidence in its long-term value. We believe the foundations are now firmly in place for Chvaletice Manganese Project to move toward the next stage of development and deliver meaningful returns for shareholders."PEA SUMMARY AND ECONOMIC ANALYSISThe PEA was completed by Tetra Tech Canada Inc. ("Tetra Tech"). A NI 43-101 technical report on the PEA will be filed under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ within 45 days of this news release and made available on the Company's website. A JORC report will be lodged with the Australian Securities Exchange ("ASX") ASX shortly thereafter.The following summarizes the material assumptions used in, and the results of, the PEA, assuming a targeted start of production in 2032.The Czech corporate income tax rate is 21%. In addition to the royalty of CZK 2,308 per tonne of unit Mn produced, the Czech Republic has various payroll and other taxes to generate revenue.The Company has modeled the economics of this project conservatively from a tax perspective, with a full tax burden, based on Czech legislated tax rates.Investment incentives exist in the Czech Republic and the European Union for certain, qualified investments, including investment tax credits, grants, and accelerated depreciation.The Company is actively pursuing these non-dilutive funding opportunities, including investment tax credits, grants, and accelerated depreciation available under both Czech and EU frameworks.Sensitivity AnalysisA sensitivity analysis for the Chvaletice Manganese Project was carried out to determine the effects of key variables in relation to the post-tax NPV of $492 million at a real discount rate of 8%. The results of the sensitivity analysis are presented in Table 3 below.Initial and Sustaining Capital EstimatesCapital expenditure estimates have been prepared for both initial and sustaining capital. A projected summary timeline of scheduled capital costs is shown in Table 4.The expected initial capital expenditures (Table 4) for the Project, inclusive of capitalized operating startup costs, as estimated by Tetra Tech, as of Q1, 2026, are $627.5 million, including all development-related costs that will be incurred prior to the envisaged commencement of commercial operations. Capital costs incurred after startup are assigned to sustaining capital and are projected to be paid out of operating cash-flows (also see Table 5). Contingencies on initial capital expenditure have been added at appropriate percentages to each component of the Project, excluding capitalized operating costs, resulting in an overall contingency of $66.7 million or 15.5% of direct costs.The Project site is served by excellent existing infrastructure, including rail, highway, a gas pipeline, and water and is adjacent to an operating power plant. The proposed plant site is zoned for industrial use and is the site of the former process plant that produced the Chvaletice tailings.New and refurbished infrastructure that will be built to service the Project include a tailings excavation and handling facility: a south and north site connection utility bridge for transporting tailings slurry, return water pipes and the tube conveyor that returns a mixture of non-magnetic tailings and washed leach residue to the residue dry stacking area; a magnetic separation beneficiation plant; enclosed and winterized process plant buildings and various reagent storage facilities and product warehouse; an upgraded rail spur system with related loading/unloading facilities; an internal road network; an incoming electrical 400kV high voltage grid connection including rectifiers, transformers, GIS switchgear, and local distribution step-down transformers; a process equipment maintenance workshop; a mobile fleet maintenance workshop; spare part and maintenance supply warehouses; a comprehensive water management system, onsite laboratories; and general administrative offices.Operating Cost EstimateOnsite operating costs are expected to average $181.99 per tonne plant feed ($4.14 per kg Mn equivalent) with offsite operating costs estimated to average $31.73 per tonne plant feed ($0.72 per kg Mn equivalent), as shown in Table 5.Resource EstimateTetra Tech was engaged to oversee the planning and execution of sampling and assaying, to prepare the updated Resource Estimate for EMN's Chvaletice Manganese Project, to prepare the Technical Report in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards and Disclosures for Mineral Projects, and to prepare the independent JORC Code technical report in accordance with the Joint Ore Reserves Committee Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves 2012 Edition ("JORC Code"). The 43-101 Technical Report, entitled "Technical Report and Mineral Resource Estimate for the Chvaletice Manganese Project, Chvaletice, Czech Republic", with an effective date of December 8, 2018 ("the Mineral Resource Estimate"), was filed on SEDAR on January 28, 2019. The corresponding JORC Code technical report with an effective date of December 8, 2018, was lodged on the ASX on February 6, 2019.No additional drilling or data collection pertaining to the technical disclosure of mineral inventory has been undertaken since the completion of the Mineral Resource Estimate, and the effective date for Mineral Resource Estimate is revised to April 27, 2026.The Project's combined Measured and Indicated Resources now amount to 26,960,000 tonnes, grading 7.33% total manganese (tMn) and 5.86% soluble manganese (sMn), as detailed in Table 6 below.PROCESSING FACILITIES DESCRIPTIONTailings Extraction, Residue Storage Facility and ReclamationIn the tailings extraction plan, the three tailings cells will be excavated in a counterclockwise sequence, starting with Cell #3, followed by Cells #1 and #2. Tailings will be extracted using shovel excavators and hauled by truck to an intermediate re-pulping and a covered storage station located between Cells #1 and #2. The storage station will create a 5-day material stockpile. Re-pulped tailings will be fed to the magnetic separation plant via a slurry pipeline on a continuous basis.A filtered blend of non-magnetic tailings and washed leach residue materials from the process plant will be conveyed using a tube conveyor to the storage station and placed and compacted in the Residue Storage Facility (RSF). The excavated area exposed after extraction of the existing tailings will be lined with a geomembrane liner. The RSF will be constructed in stages to suit residue storage requirements and progressively covered to limit the footprint of residue exposed to the air at any given time.RSF design features include a geomembrane lined bottom, perimeter surface water diversion and a contact water collection system that is integrated with the overall site water management system. Dust management includes the implementation of modern dust suppression methods on open faces, interim stack surfaces and haul roads, as required.Progressive reclamation will be undertaken as an integrated part of the residue stacking procedure. The filtered residue cover will consist of a low permeability soil and/or geomembrane cover to inhibit erosion and infiltration, and a growth layer to support vegetation growth.The site is expected to be fully reclaimed and brought back into a productive community to be established in consultation with local communities, regulators and national government agencies. The RSF will be monitored during the post-closure period for geotechnical and environmental performance.High Purity Manganese Products Production FacilityThe processing facilities, including ancillary facilities, for HPMSM production from the CMP tailings were designed by Beijing General Research Institute for Mining ("BGRIMM") together with EMN and Tetra Tech, based on the comprehensive metallurgical test results conducted during the previous PEA and validated through bench scale tests during the feasibility study. Additional metallurgical tests to recover manganese from anode slimes from electrowinning circuit were also conducted to support this PEA.The study was based on the design work completed for the 2022 Feasibility Study which included process circuit and process equipment optimization. Key equipment items were sized and selected based on the FS design by upgrading HPMSM circuit from the nominal capacity of 100,000 t/a to 150,000 t/a. In addition, two additional circuits, one for manganese recovery from anode slimes produced from the electrowinning circuit using reductive leaching and one for sodium and potassium removal from the HPMSM crystallization circuit by incorporating a high-temperature crystallization bypass system. One additional circuit to convert the magnesium carbonate from waste to a saleable by-product is incorporated into the magnesium removal circuit.The CMP process plant has been designed for a nominal nameplate production capacity of 150,000 tonnes per annum of HPMSM by processing approximately 1.1 million tonnes of the historical tailings per year.HPMSM is produced by converting HPEMM flakes produced by electrowinning process without the use of selenium and chromium. This product is expected to best meet the high purity manganese market demand anticipated in current and future battery formulations.The CMP HPMSM product is designed to contain no less than 99.9% high purity manganese sulfate monohydrate and a minimum of 32.34% manganese and will be sold in powder form, produced without the use of fluorine.The dried HPMSM powder product will be packed prior to being shipped in trucks or containers to customers .The process includes following unit circuits:High-intensity wet magnetic separation circuit, upgrading the excavated tailings manganese grade to approximately 15% tMn for acid leaching.Magnetic concentrate sulfuric acid leaching, neutralization to remove impurities and solid-liquid separation.Pregnant leach solution deep purification to further remove heavy metals.Manganese electrowinning to produce high purity HPEMM (high-purity electrolytic manganese metal) flakes using a selenium free process.A magnesium removal process circuit to ensure efficient electrowinning operations and high-quality product and magnesium carbonate produced as a by-product.HPEMM dissolution, solution purification and HPMSM crystallization and drying to produce battery-grade HPMSM for sale.Other supporting circuits, such as ammonium recovery system, water management systems, steam generation. The proposed process flow sheet is illustrated in Figure 1 below.Figure 1: Updated Simplified Process FlowsheetTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/11453/297390_4c2a5f3814e549ad_001full.jpgENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, PERMITTING AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTEnvironmental impacts are monitored over the long term as part of the project. The ESIA process was conducted in two phases, supplemented by several expert studies and on-site monitoring. The result of the ESIA process, which involved participation from relevant authorities and the public, is the positive Environmental and Social Binding Statement, which was issued by the Ministry of Environment in March 2024. The ESIA permit is a crucial permit demonstrating that the assessed impacts on individual environmental components and the social sphere are acceptable and that the project is feasible.The assessment results show that the implementation of the project will not worsen existing environmental conditions and will not have negative social impacts. Furthermore, the realization of the project will reduce the identified contamination of groundwater and surface water in the tailings and its vicinity, where the source of the pollution is demonstrably deposited material. As the deposit is of anthropogenic origin and the mined material is a waste-product, this constitutes the reuse or recycling of waste, aligning with the principles of the circular economy. The aim of remediation and reclamation is to create a near-natural area with high biodiversity and stability, which will be used for recreational and sports activities.The ESIA process is followed by a subsequent permitting process when a significant portion of the permits had already been obtained, such as the Permit for the location of the processing plant, the Permit for the location of the rail spur, Product registration under the EU's REACH Regulation, and other permits related to auxiliary activities (utility relocations, grid connection, and others). Another key permit is the Determination of the Mining Lease Permit, which was granted to MANGAN Chvaletice, s.r.o on January 23, 2025; this is another crucial permit which authorizes the company to conduct mining activities. In the following steps, the company will undergo the permitting process stipulated by the Building Act, followed by the final operating permit.In 2026, the Company will continue to advance the permitting process under the Building Act, targeting completion of the final operating permit pathway in line with the feasibility study timeline. Each permitting milestone achieved further reduces Project risk and reinforces the Company's readiness to move into the next phase of development.Key Highlights of the Social Commitment:Significant Economic Catalyst: The Project will act as a primary economic driver in the Pardubice Region, creating 800-1,000 jobs during construction and providing stable, long-term employment for approximately 400 direct staff during operations, with a strong 85% local hiring commitment.Commitment to Transparency: The Project has established a robust engagement framework, including a dedicated public information center in Chvaletice and dedicated digital platforms (project-specific website and online grievance tools).Validated Social Acceptance: On March 27, 2024, the Czech Ministry of the Environment issued a favorable binding ESIA opinion, confirming that the Project meets the highest environmental and social standards. The Project currently faces no material barriers to acceptance, reflecting a strong Social License to Operate.BENEFITS OF PEA AND NEXT STEPSThe PEA enabled the Company to optimize inputs based on current pricing, establishing the possibility for a two-stage construction strategy. This phased approach has the potential to allow for further optimization in phase two, lower upfront capital requirements, and enhance project economics by aligning investment with cash flow. The Company plans to explore this and other avenues to advance the Chvaletice Manganese Project further towards feasibility study, with targeted completion in H1 2027.The Company will also continue to monitor high purity manganese markets and strategic sectors to which it contributes, including energy transition, grid-scale energy storage, e-mobility and aerospace and defence technologies. The Company will continue to engage with potential customers to secure additional offtake term sheets, pursue offtake agreements, and continue product testing.In addition, during 2026, the Company is focused on the following key priorities to position the Project for its next development phase by:Advancing the financing strategy by securing funding for Project priorities and progressing strategic financing discussions with potential partners;Completing the acquisition of, or access to, the remaining land surface rights required for full Project development;Strengthening the Project's regulatory foundation through the continuous advancement of permitting, further reducing development risk and demonstrating Project readiness; andMaximizing non-dilutive capital by actively pursuing grants and incentives available from the EU and the Czech state.Competent and Qualified Person StatementAll production targets for the Chvaletice Manganese Project referred to in this news release are underpinned by estimated Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources prepared by Competent Persons and Qualified Persons in accordance with the requirements of the JORC Code and NI 43 - 101, respectively. Additionally, the scientific and technical information included in this news release, is based upon information prepared, verified, and approved by Mr. James Barr, P. Geo, Senior Geologist, Mr. Jianhui (John) Huang, Ph.D., P. Eng., Senior Metallurgical Engineer, Mr. Hassan Ghaffari, P.Eng, M.A.Sc., Senior Process Engineer, Mr. Chris Johns, P.Eng, Senior Geotechnical Engineer, and Mrs. Maurie Marks, P.Eng, Senior Mining Engineer, all with Tetra Tech. Mr. Barr, Mrs. Marks, Mr. Ghaffari, Mr. Johns, Mr. Hasanloo and Mr. Huang are consultants to, and independent of, EMN within the meaning of NI 43-101, and have sufficient experience in the field of activity being reported to qualify as Competent Persons as defined in the JORC Code, and are Qualified Persons, as defined in NI 43-101. Mr. Barr is responsible for the Mineral Resource Estimate, Mr. Huang is responsible for the metallurgical test work results, process engineering, operating cost and capital cost estimates, environmental studies, permitting, and social or community impact. Mr. Ghaffari is responsible for infrastructure, Mrs. Marks is responsible for mining and financial analysis, Mr. Johns is responsible for design of the residue storage facility. Mr. Barr visited the property during the 2017 drilling program and again during the 2018 drilling campaign, on July 30-31st, 2018, during which time he observed the drilling, sample collection and preparation, sample logging and sample storage facilities. Mr. Huang visited the Project site on February 5, 2018 and May 3, 2022, as well as visited the Changsha Research Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Co. ("CRIMM") laboratory and pilot plant facility five times between January 20, 2017 and September 20, 2018 to witness sample preparation and test/assay facilities and to discuss the test program and results with CRIMM's technical team. Mr. Huang also visited the SGS Minerals Services (SGS) laboratory on June 29, 2017, and oversaw the bench scale validation test work completed by BGRIMM. Mrs. Marks, Mr. Johns and Mr. Ghaffari also visited the project site on May 3, 2022. Barr, Huang, Ghaffari, Johns and Marks have no economic or financial interest in the Company and consent to the inclusion in this news release of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears.In addition, technical information concerning the Chvaletice Manganese Project is reviewed by Dr. David Dreisinger, P. Eng, a Qualified Person under NI 43-101. Dr. Dreisinger has reviewed and approved the information in this news release for which he is responsible and has consented to the inclusion of the matters in this news release based on the information in the form and context in which it appears.Cautionary StatementThe PEA is a high-level review of potential, is preliminary in nature, and there is no certainty that the economics in the PEA will be realized. The PEA results are not equivalent to, and should not be construed as, a Pre-Feasibility Study or Feasibility Study. Accordingly, investors are reminded that the PEA is considered preliminary in nature and includes estimated costs that are subject to an approximate margin error of plus or minus 35%. Mineral Resources that are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability, and there is no guarantee the Project's resources will eventually be classified as reserves.The projected process plant design, potential production profile and project plan are conceptual in nature and additional technical studies will need to be completed in order to fully assess their viability. There is no certainty that a potential production decision will be made, or that a commercial operation will be achieved.A sensitivity analysis for the Project was carried out to determine the effects of key variables in relation to the post-tax NPV of US$492 million using a real discount rate of 8%. The results of the sensitivity analysis are presented in Table 3 of this announcement. Additional sensitivities from changes in capital and operating costs, recoveries, and metal prices are also included in Table 3.The PEA is also based on the material assumptions outlined in this announcement. These include assumptions about the availability of funding. While EMN considers all of the material assumptions to be based on reasonable grounds, including those related to funding, there is no certainty that they will prove to be correct or that the range of outcomes indicated by the PEA can be achieved.To achieve the range of outcomes indicated in the PEA, funding in the order of approximately US$670.9 million is assumed to be required for initial capital expenditures and working capital. It is anticipated that funding will be sourced through a combination of equity and debt, and possibly other means; however, given that the PEA is considered preliminary in nature, the Company expects to finalize its financing strategy for the Project in conjunction with, or after, the completion of the feasibility study.Investors should note that there is no certainty that EMN will be able to raise that amount of funding when needed. It is also likely that such funding may only be available on terms that may be dilutive to or otherwise affect the fundamental value of EMN's existing shares. It is also possible that the Company could pursue other 'value realisation' strategies such as a sale, partial sale or joint venture of the Project. If such strategies are pursued, it could materially reduce EMN's proportionate ownership of the Project. Given the uncertainties involved, investors should not make any investment decisions based solely on the results of the PEA.Euro Manganese is dual listed on the TSX-V and the ASX. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as defined by TSXV policies) or the ASX accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.Authorized for release by the President and CEO of Euro Manganese Inc.Martina BlahovaPresident and CEO+1 (604) 681-1010info@mn25.caJane Morgan ManagementJane MorganInvestor and Media Relations - Australia+61 (0) 405 555 618jm@janemorganmanagement.com.auLodeRock AdvisorsNeil WeberInvestor and Media Relations - North America+1 (647) 222-0574neil.weber@loderockadvisors.com About Euro ManganeseEuro Manganese Inc. (TSXV: EMN) (ASX: EMN) (FSE: E060) is a battery materials company developing the Chvaletice Manganese Project in the Czech Republic, Europe's only near-term source of high-purity manganese, a critical ingredient in next-generation electric vehicles, energy storage batteries and defence applications.The Chvaletice Manganese Project aims to reprocess historic mine tailings to produce high-purity electrolytic manganese metal (HPEMM), and high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM), establishing a fully traceable, low-carbon supply chain within the European Union.Euro Manganese is positioned to become Europe's first domestic producer of high-purity manganese, meeting the rising demand for sustainable, strategic battery materials while advancing Europe's clean-energy and supply-chain independence goals.Forward-Looking StatementsCertain statements in this news release constitute "forward-looking statements" or "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Such statements and information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of the Company, its Chvaletice Project, or industry results, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information. Such statements can be identified by the use of words such as "may", "would", "could", "will", "intend", "expect", "believe", "plan", "anticipate", "estimate", "scheduled", "forecast", "predict" and other similar terminology, or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved.Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information or statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results of the Company to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements and, even if such actual results are realized or substantially realized, there can be no assurance that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on, the Company.Forward looking information or statements include all of the results of the PEA, including estimates of internal rates of return (including any pre-tax and after-tax internal rates of return, payback periods, net present values, future production, estimates of cash cost, assumed prices for HPEMM and HPMSM and by-products, proposed extraction plans and methods, operating life estimates, cash flow forecasts, metal recoveries and estimates of capital and operating costs. Forward looking statements also include the possibility for a two-stage construction strategy, and the potential to allow for further optimization of the Project in phase two, with lower upfront capital requirements, and to enhance project economics by aligning investment with cash flow. The Company has based its assumptions and analysis on certain factors that are inherently uncertain, including (i) the adequacy of infrastructure; (ii) the ability to develop adequate processing capacity; (iii) the price of HPEMM and HPMSM and by-products; (iv) the availability of equipment and facilities necessary to complete development; (v) the size of future processing plants and future tailings extraction rates; (vi) the cost of consumables and extraction and processing equipment; (vii) unforeseen technological and engineering problems; (viii) currency fluctuations; (ix) changes in laws or regulations; (x) the availability and productivity of skilled labour; and (xi) the regulation of the mining industry by various governmental agencies.Forward-looking statements also include statements regarding the Company's strategy for its Chvaletice Project, ability to access high purity manganese markets and strategic sectors to which it contributes, including energy transition, grid-scale energy storage, e-mobility and aerospace and defence technologies and sell its products, the ability to complete a feasibility study in 2027, and the Company's ability to navigate current market conditions. In addition, forward-looking statements include statements regarding the Company's next steps including: advancing financing efforts; seeking strategic partners, finalizing product testing, and negotiating offtake agreements with customers; Securing remaining land access; progressing key permits; and pursuing government funding.All forward-looking statements are made based on the Company's current beliefs including various assumptions made by the Company, including that the Chvaletice Project will be developed and operate as planned, the results of the PEA are reliable, that the Company will have sufficient financing to continue operations, and that the Company will be able to meet the conditions of its secured financing. Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations include, among other things: results from the PEA are not accurate; insufficient working capital; inability to meet the conditions of its secured financing, risks due to granting security, lack of availability of financing for developing and advancing the Chvaletice Project; no available government funding or incentives; the potential for unknown or unexpected events to cause contractual conditions to not be satisfied; developments in electric vehicle battery markets and chemistries; risks related to fluctuations in currency exchange rates; and changes in laws or regulations by various governmental agencies. For a further discussion of risks relevant to the Company, see "Risk Factors" in the Company's annual information form for the year ended September 30, 2025, available on the Company's SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca.Although the forward-looking statements contained in this news release are based upon what management of the Company believes are reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure investors that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this news release and are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. Subject to applicable securities laws, the Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this news release. To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/297390 Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Event Report: TBS Group’s Akanetsu Holds Commissioning Ceremony for Hydrogen Heat Source Facility JCN Newswire

Event Report: TBS Group’s Akanetsu Holds Commissioning Ceremony for Hydrogen Heat Source Facility

TOKYO, May 13, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Akasaka Heating & Cooling Supply Co., Ltd ("Akanetsu", a TBS Group company) held a Group "Hydrogen Heat Source Facility Commissioning Ceremony" on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.The company supplies heating, cooling, and electricity to various buildings in the Akasaka 5-chome district of Minato-ku, Tokyo. In renewing its heat source facilities, the company has introduced hydrogen utilization equipment designed with safety in mind, while considering the potential of green hydrogen as a next-generation energy source. Full-scale operations commenced in May 2026. This facility marks the first instance in Tokyo where a private heat supply operator, for commercial purposes, accepts and stores green hydrogen, utilizing it for power generation via fuel cells and for heat supply via hydrogen-co-fired boilers.First, Ryujiro Abe, President & Chief Executive Officer of TBS Holdings, stated: "The full-scale operation of this green hydrogen facility represents a major step towards the decarbonization of urban infrastructure, and demonstrates the potential of a new social infrastructure from Akasaka. Moving forward, we will continue to accumulate knowledge while ensuring safety and a stable supply, and we will continue to communicate our efforts to society through our GX initiatives. I would like to express my sincere gratitude once again for everyone's support."Following this, Yuriko Koike, Governor of Tokyo, stated: “Hydrogen is one way to address both stable energy supply and decarbonization. Precisely because the supply of fossil fuels is unstable today, hydrogen is attracting more attention than ever as a game changer that can turn a challenge into an opportunity. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is advancing a range of initiatives toward realizing a hydrogen society under three key concepts: ‘produce,’ ‘transport’ and ‘use.’ This hydrogen heat source facility is the first initiative to make full-scale use of green hydrogen in the very heart of Tokyo, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has supported its introduction. The facility is also expected to use green hydrogen procured through market-based trial transactions conducted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. I believe this is an extremely important initiative for expanding demand for green hydrogen in Tokyo. Taking today as a starting point, let us work together to further accelerate our progress toward realizing a clean and safe hydrogen society.”During the ceremony, guests were shown the ‘hydrogen storage alloy’ contained within the plant's hydrogen tanks, enabling the safe storage of hydrogen at low pressure.Subsequently, a live broadcast link was established with the hydrogen plant in Akasaka 5-chome, where the safety-focused hydrogen utilization facilities generate electricity and steam (thermal energy) from green hydrogen. The pure hydrogen fuel cells generate electricity directly from hydrogen and emit no CO₂ during power generation. The electricity generated is used for lighting and power systems within the plant facility, and in the event of an emergency, they can operate autonomously to secure power for essential power needs within the plant.The hydrogen released from the hydrogen tanks then passes through piping within the facility to hydrogen-co-fired once-through boilers, where it is used in combination with city gas to produce steam (thermal energy). At the maximum hydrogen cofiring ratio of 50% by volume, each boiler is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions by approximately 21% compared with operation using city gas alone. The reduction effect may vary depending on operating conditions. (*The reduction effect varies depending on operating conditions.) The green hydrogen used in the facility is transported regularly from Yamanashi Prefecture. The introduction of the facility has received a grant from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.Morimasa Takagi, Representative Director and President of Akanetsu, reflected on the start of full-scale operations, stating: "I am deeply moved to have reached this milestone. This initiative began several years ago, and we have faced many challenges along the way." He went on to share his passion for further hydrogen utilization in the years ahead. "This year, Akanetsu joined the Council for Study of Hydrogen Supply Systems and Pipelines in Tokyo. It’s a great dream and source of daily inspiration that we’ll see hydrogen pipelines running through the streets of Akasaka, with TBS's GX efforts evolving even further."ReferenceMar 27, 2025 Press release: Akanetsu Installs Heat Source Facilities Utilizing Green Hydrogen, First Such Initiative by a District Heating and Cooling Company in Central Tokyohttps://www.acnnewswire.com/press-release/All/97425/Akanetsu-Installs-Heat-Source- Akasaka Heating & Cooling Supply Co., LtdAkasaka Heating & Cooling Supply Co., Ltd ("Akanetsu") provides a stable supply of energy produced by two underground plants in the form of chilled water, steam, and electricity to the TBS Broadcasting Center and other buildings in the Akasaka 5-chome area of Minato-ku, Tokyo. Akanetsu has a business continuity plan (BCP) in place to ensure that its operations and business activities and the daily functions of the district can continue uninterrupted in the event of a major disaster. Akanetsu is committed to supporting local lifestyles and contributing to society by introducing safe and secure facilities utilizing hydrogen to realize the future of green hydrogen as a next-generation energy source and a decarbonized society. https://www.akanetsu.co.jp/Media Inquiries Regarding This ReleaseAkasaka Heating & Cooling Supply Co., Ltd:info@akanetsu.co.jp Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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SPARX Group Establishes “Mirai Creation Fund IV” Toyota Motor Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, MUFG Bank, Ltd. and Mizuho Bank, Ltd. to Provide Capital Targeting Total Commitments of JPY100 billion JCN Newswire

SPARX Group Establishes “Mirai Creation Fund IV” Toyota Motor Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, MUFG Bank, Ltd. and Mizuho Bank, Ltd. to Provide Capital Targeting Total Commitments of JPY100 billion

TOKYO, May 12, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - SPARX Group Co., Ltd. ("SPARX") has established the Mirai Creation Fund IV ("Fund IV"). The four seed LPs, Toyota Motor Corporation ("Toyota"), Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ("SMBC"), MUFG Bank, Ltd. ("MUFG") and Mizuho Bank, Ltd. ("Mizuho") will participate as initial investors in Fund IV.SPARX commenced the investment management operations of the Mirai Creation Fund III ("Fund III") in October 2021 and has since made investments across six categories: Intelligent Technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence), Robotics, Hydrogen Economy Electrification, New Materials, and Carbon Neutrality. The newly established Fund IV will consolidate this investment scope into three categories―Intelligent Technologies, Robotics, and Carbon Neutrality―as part of building on SPARX's investment track record and accumulated experience.In April 2024, SPARX also commenced the investment management operations of the Space Frontier Fund II, focusing on investments in space-related technologies.Now, SPARX has determined that incorporating such space-related technologies, which to date have solely been the investment focus of the Space Frontier Fund, into the investment scope of Fund IV would further advance Fund IV's objectives. Accordingly, Fund IV will have an expanded investment scope including Space as a new investment category.As a result, it will target promising unlisted venture companies in and outside Japan across four categories.Fund IV will be managed by SPARX Asset Management Co., Ltd. a subsidiary of SPARX. Backed by investments totaling approximately JPY15 billion from the five participating companies―Toyota, SMBC, MUFG, Mizuho, and SPARX―the fund is scheduled to commence investment management operations in June 2026. Additional investments in the new fund will be solicited from investors who share the same vision, with the aim to achieve a total fund size of JPY100 billion by March 2027.Basic Principles- To help accelerate innovation by investing in enterprises that possess technologies capable of leading growth for future generations- To build a portfolio of promising businesses, and realize the potential of technologies and ideas that can transform the future by promoting them on a global scale- To contribute to a sustainable future by fostering new industries and promoting carbon neutralityAbout the Mirai Creation FundThe Mirai Creation Fund I began investment management operations in November 2015, followed by the Mirai Creation Fund II in August 2018 and the Mirai Creation Fund III in October 2021, with the aim to invest in companies possessing technologies that contribute to the future of society and promote innovation through their development.About the Space Frontier FundThe Space Frontier Fund began investment management operations in June 2020 with the aim to support talent and technologies involved in space development, foster globally competitive space companies originating from Japan, and contribute to technological innovation across the country. The Space Frontier Fund II commenced investment management operations in April 2024. Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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JCB and Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP) Launch Partnership to Boost Financial Literacy Among Filipinos JCN Newswire

JCB and Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP) Launch Partnership to Boost Financial Literacy Among Filipinos

TOKYO // MANILA, May 12, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - JCB International Co., Ltd., the international operations subsidiary of JCB Co., Ltd., Japan's only international payment brand, has officially formalized partnership with the Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP) through a Memorandum of Agreement signed on April 30, 2026.The agreement was signed by CCAP Chairman Mr. Rolando P. Ebreo and President Ms. Geraldine C. Liggayu at the RCBC Office, Robinsons Equitable Tower, and by JCB International’s Mr. Takumi Takahashi, Executive Vice President, JCB International Co. Ltd., at JCB’s headquarters in Japan. CCAP’s signing was witnessed by Mr. Wataru Tamura, Country Manager, and Mr. Yasutaka Nomura, Business Development Head of JCBI International Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. – Manila Branch.This collaboration reflects the shared commitment of JCB and CCAP to Filipino consumers with the knowledge and tools to advance financial literacy and promote responsible credit card use across the Philippines. Key initiatives under the partnership include developing and localizing financial education materials tailored to the needs of Filipino consumers, and supporting industry-wide advocacy campaigns that highlight the importance of sound financial management. The partnership also introduces “Credit Card 101” sessions for partner communities, offering practical, easy-to-understand guidance to help build healthy financial habits. In addition, the agreement covers the co-creation and cross-platform sharing of educational content to reach broader audiences particularly young people making financial literacy more engaging, inclusive, and accessible nationwide.Through this partnership, JCB and CCAP aim to equip more Filipinos with the knowledge and confidence to make informed financial decisions.About the Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP)The Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP) is the country’s premier industry organization representing credit card issuers and acquirers. Established in October 1980 and officially incorporated in January 1981, CCAP promotes closer cooperation among member institutions to strengthen the Philippine credit card industry. CCAP serves as a collective voice for the industry, providing a platform to address common issues, align positions on regulatory matters, and advance shared objectives. Its key initiatives include the exchange of information and best practices in areas such as fraud management, collections, performance benchmarking, and customer education. The association is governed by a Board of Trustees and operates through six Standing Committees covering Credit, Collection, Operations, Merchant Relationship, Marketing & PR, and Security & Risk. Today, CCAP is composed of 17 member banks and 3 associate members, working closely with regulators, policymakers, and stakeholders to promote a secure, efficient, and inclusive payments ecosystem across the Philippines.About JCBJCB is a major global payment brand and a leading credit card issuer and acquirer in Japan. JCB launched its card business in Japan in 1961 and began expanding worldwide in 1981. Its acceptance network includes about 72 million merchants around the world. JCB Cards are now issued mainly in Asian countries and territories, with more than 181 million cardmembers. As part of its international growth strategy, JCB has formed alliances with hundreds of leading banks and financial institutions globally to increase its merchant coverage and cardmember base. As a comprehensive payment solution provider, JCB commits to providing responsive and high-quality service and products to all customers worldwide. For more information, please visit: www.global.jcb/en/ContactAnna TakedaCorporate CommunicationsTel: +81-3-5778-8353Email: jcb-pr@info.jcb.co.jp Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Fujitsu Digitalizes Management of Japan’s Reserve Self-Defense Force for Ministry of Defense, Enhancing Efficiency JCN Newswire

Fujitsu Digitalizes Management of Japan’s Reserve Self-Defense Force for Ministry of Defense, Enhancing Efficiency

KAWASAKI, Japan, May 7, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Fujitsu Limited today announced that it has developed and launched the X, a new digital system utilizing Salesforce, to streamline the management functions, including mobilization and training support, for the registered Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel [1] in Japan for the Ministry of Defense. The system commenced operations in Japan in April 2026.ReSMS digitalizes and centralizes the management of Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel, including their mobilization and training support. This initiative contributes to the smooth and rapid operation of the Reserve Self-Defense Force system within the Ministry of Defense.OverviewReserve Self-Defense Force personnel are called upon during disasters or national emergencies to serve as Self-Defense Force personnel, engaging in duties such as garrison security and disaster relief. Previously, scheduling their mandatory annual training, which varies by assigned job type, was managed through postal mail and telephone, leading to significant time consumption for recruitment officers in handling registration and other procedures. To address these challenges, Fujitsu collaborated with the Ministry of Defense to build and implement ReSMS. Through ReSMS, Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel can now book their training participation and access e-learning modules via their smartphones or other devices. Furthermore, administrators can centrally manage mobilization tasks, training participation status, and educational progress of Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel using this system. For units receiving training, the system facilitates easier planning of training schedules and coordination with related departments for accommodation, significantly enhancing operational efficiency. This not only streamlines training but also enables timely notification for the mobilization of Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel during emergencies, contributing to rapid disaster relief and assistance. Moving forward, Fujitsu will continue to support the efficient and rapid operation of the Reserve Self-Defense Force system for the Ministry of Defense through functional enhancements and ongoing operation of ReSMS, thereby contributing to Japan's national security.[1] Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel:Part-time special national public servants who, in peacetime, are civilians such as company employees or students, but are called upon during emergencies or disasters to serve as Self-Defense Force personnel for duties like garrison security and disaster relief. There are three categories: Ready Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel, who work alongside active Self-Defense Force members as frontline unit members; Reserve Self-Defense Force candidates, who are undergoing training before being appointed as Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel; and Reserve Self-Defense Force personnel, who are appointed from former Self-Defense Force members or Reserve Self-Defense Force candidates. As of the end of March 2024, the capacity is approximately 60,000 personnel.About FujitsuFujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers around the globe, our 100,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: AI, Computing, Networks, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.5 trillion yen (US$23 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: global.fujitsuPress ContactsFujitsu LimitedPublic, Investor and Analyst Relations DivisionInquiries Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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KPMG in India announces strategic alliance with CleverTap to advance customer engagement and retention capabilities JCN Newswire

KPMG in India announces strategic alliance with CleverTap to advance customer engagement and retention capabilities

MUMBAI, INDIA, May 6, 2026 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - KPMG in India and CleverTap today announced a strategic alliance to embed advanced customer engagement capabilities into enterprise transformation programs. The alliance brings together KPMG in India’s Connected Enterprise and advisory capabilities with CleverTap’s customer engagement and retention platform, enabling organisations to explore greater personalisation, while staying aligned with governance, security, and key business priorities.The alliance will focus on organisations across the BFSI (Banking and Financial Services), retail, and consumer markets. By integrating CleverTap’s analytics and orchestration capabilities into KPMG in India–led initiatives, the alliance is intended to provide organisations with pathways to more effectively connect customer data with execution and to explore more coordinated, lifecycle-based approaches to engagement.Together, KPMG in India is expected to contribute its consulting experience across operating model design, governance, risk, and compliance, alongside CleverTap’s integrated platform capabilities including real-time analytics and AI-driven engagement enablement, aimed at supporting organizations in strengthening customer engagement, retention initiatives, and customer lifetime value.Building on these complementary strengths, the alliance is designed to support companies in their efforts to reduce churn, strengthen customer engagement, and pursue sustainable revenue growth, while also helping them navigate and align with relevant regulatory requirements.“Our alliance with CleverTap strengthens our ability to help organisations activate insights responsibly and scale customer engagement in a measured, sustainable way. By bringing together our transformation-led consulting approach with CleverTap’s analytics-driven platform, we aim to support companies as they work to deepen customer relationships in a rapidly evolving digital and regulatory environment,” said Ram Seshadri, Partner, Digital Cloud Solutions, KPMG in India.“Enterprises don’t just need more data; they need intelligence to deliver personalized experiences. By combining KPMG in India’s transformation expertise with our all-in-one customer engagement platform, powered by CleverAI™, we’re equipping brands to deliver true 1:1 personalized journeys that increase customer lifetime value,” said Anand Jain, Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer, CleverTap.By combining strategic advisory insights with advanced engagement technology, the alliance aims to help organisations develop stronger, more resilient customer ecosystems for the future.About KPMG in IndiaKPMG entities in India, are professional services firm(s). These Indian member firms are affiliated with KPMG International Limited. KPMG was established in India in August 1993. Our professionals leverage the global network of firms, and are conversant with local laws, regulations, markets and competition. KPMG has offices across India in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Calicut, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Noida, Pune, Raipur, Trivandrum, Vadodara and Vijayawada.KPMG entities in India offer services to national and international clients in India across sectors. We strive to provide rapid, performance-based, industry-focussed and technology-enabled services, which reflect a shared knowledge of global and local industries and our experience of the Indian business environment.About CleverTapCleverTap is the world’s leading AI-first, all-in-one customer engagement and retention platform, helping brands turn data into lasting customer relationships. Powered by its proprietary CleverAI™: Decisioning Engine and Agentic AI-verse, CleverTap enables organizations to maximize customer lifetime value at scale. Its unified platform brings together AI-powered segmentation, personalization, experimentation, journey orchestration, and deep analytics—seamlessly integrated with 100+ leading martech solutions.With backing from global investors including Accel, Peak XV Partners, Tiger Global, CDPQ, and 360 One, CleverTap has presence across US, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia. Leading brands such as TD Bank, Burger King, Paytm, Levi’s, IKEA, Decathlon, Vodafone, Domino’s, Jio, Carousell, Banco Azteca, Zomato, StockX, and Emirates NBD, rely on CleverTap to drive measurable growth through meaningful customer engagement.For more information, visit clevertap.com or follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clevertap/X: https://twitter.com/CleverTapForward-Looking StatementsSome of the statements in this press release may represent KPMG in India’s and CleverTap's belief in connection with future events and may be forward-looking statements, or statements of future expectations based on currently available information. Both KPMG in India and CleverTap caution that such statements are naturally subject to risks and uncertainties that could result in the actual outcome being absolutely different from the results anticipated by the statements mentioned in the press release.Factors such as the development of general economic conditions affecting our business, future market conditions, our ability to maintain cost advantages, uncertainty with respect to earnings, corporate actions, client concentration, reduced demand, liability or damages in our service contracts, unusual catastrophic loss events, war, political instability, changes in government policies or laws, legal restrictions impacting our business, impact of pandemic, epidemic, any natural calamity and other factors that are naturally beyond our control, changes in the capital markets and other circumstances may cause the actual events or results to be materially different, from those anticipated by such statements. KPMG in India and CleverTap does not make any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or updated or revised status of such statements. Therefore, in no case whatsoever will KPMG in India and CleverTap and its affiliate companies be liable to anyone for any decision made or action taken in conjunction.For more information:ADITYA SANYALDirector, Digital Marketing, CleverTap+91 9177110080aditya.sanyal@clevertap.comASHMIT CHAUDHARYAssociate Consultant, Archetype+91 8850752121ashmit.chaudhary@archetype.co Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Holista Executes Binding JV for Collie Collagen Facility JCN Newswire

Holista Executes Binding JV for Collie Collagen Facility

Collie, Western Australia, May 5, 2026 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Holista Colltech Limited (ASX: HCT) (Holista or the Company) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a binding Joint Venture Agreement with Swang Chai Chuan Limited (HKEX: 2321) (SCC) for the funding, development and operation of an ovine nano-collagen production facility in Collie, Western Australia.Key Commercial TermsThe Joint Venture (JV) will operate through Ovicoll Pty Ltd, with an initial ownership structure of 50:50 between Holista and SCC.SCC will contribute RM5,000,000 (approximately A$1.6 million) to fund commissioning and initial working capital requirements of the JV.As part of the commercial terms of the JV, Holista will make payments equivalent to 3% per annum on SCC’s initial funding contribution for a period of two years.Holista retains a contractual option to increase its interest in the JV to 75%, exercisable between the second and fifth anniversaries of SCC’s initial capital contribution, based on a pre-agreed valuation methodology.In connection with the JV, Dr. Rajen Manicka, a substantial shareholder of the Company, has provided a personal guarantee in favour of SCC in respect of certain financial obligations of the JV. This guarantee is secured by the shares he holds in Holista and is provided in his personal capacity. The guarantee does not constitute an obligation of the Company.Operations and GovernanceHolista will be responsible for the day-to-day management and operation of the JV. The Board of Ovicoll Pty Ltd will comprise an equal number of directors appointed by Holista and SCC.Intellectual Property and Commercial TermsHolista will retain ownership of all pre-existing and newly developed intellectual property, with the JV granted a licence to utilise this technology for its business.The JV will pay Holista a royalty of 8% of gross sales, capped at 20% of the JV’s profit before tax.Strategic RationaleThe Joint Venture represents a significant step in the commercialisation of Holista’s collagen technology and supports the Company’s strategy to establish scalable production capabilities and expand into international markets.The Collie facility is expected to provide a platform to produce high-value nano-collagen products for use in nutraceutical, food, cosmetic, and biomedical applications.SCC is expected to play an active role in supporting the Joint Venture’s market development activities, leveraging its regional network and experience in distribution and consumer markets to facilitate product commercialization.Additional InformationThere are no material conditions precedent to the Joint Venture Agreement.The Company will provide further updates on development milestones and timing of commissioning in due course.This announcement has been approved by the Board of Holista Colltech Limited.About Holista Colltech LimitedHolista Colltech Limited (ASX: HCT) is a Perth-based innovator in health and wellness solutions, listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. The Company operates across four core business divisions: Dietary Supplements, Healthy Food Ingredients, Ovine Collagen, and Infection Control Solutions.Holista’s portfolio includes market-leading nutritional supplements, patented low-GI food ingredients adopted by global food manufacturers, premium disease-free ovine collagen, and all-natural, non-toxic sanitizers for consumer and industrial use. These offerings reflect Holista’s commitment to combining the best of nature and science to support healthier modern lifestyles.With a strong track record of research, development, and commercialization, Holista has pioneered several proprietary technologies in the global health and wellness sector. The Company remains dedicated to delivering sustainable, science-backed solutions that enrich lives and promote better living worldwide.Media Contact:WeR1 Consultants Pte LtdE: holista@wer1.netM: +65 6677 3032 Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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ULVAC Establishes Japan-Based Production for Rare-Earth Magnet Vacuum Melting Furnaces JCN Newswire

ULVAC Establishes Japan-Based Production for Rare-Earth Magnet Vacuum Melting Furnaces

Chigasaki, Japan, May 1, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - ULVAC, Inc. anticipates that orders for its continuous vacuum melting furnaces dedicated to rare-earth magnets will approximately triple year on year, driven primarily by magnet manufacturers in Europe and North America. In response to this growth in orders, ULVAC has decided to establish a new production system for these furnaces in Japan. By adding a production site in Japan to its existing facility in China, ULVAC will build a dual-site supply structure, providing customers with diversified supply options.Continuous vacuum melting furnace for rare-earth magnetsBackgroundRare-earth magnets are essential core components used in advanced equipment across a wide range of industries, including electric vehicles, wind power generation, HVAC systems, data centers, and space applications. While global demand is expected to continue expanding, driven by decarbonization and the proliferation of AI, near-shoring—the relocation of production closer to end markets—is accelerating, particularly in Europe and North America, as global supply chains remain heavily dependent on China.ULVAC has long manufactured rare-earth magnet vacuum melting furnaces through its Chinese subsidiary, providing dedicated service to the market for many years. This facility will continue to serve as a key production site for stable supply to customers in the Chinese market. Meanwhile, growing demand from new magnet manufacturers, primarily in Europe and North America, has increased calls for a geographically diversified supply structure. To ensure stable equipment supply in response to this expanding global demand, ULVAC has decided to establish a new production system in Japan.Overview of Japan-Based ProductionItemDetailsTarget ProductContinuous Vacuum Melting FurnaceJapan-Based Production CapacityUp to 12 units per yearStart of OperationsSeptember 2026 (planned)Start of ShipmentsShipments to commence sequentially ULVAC's StrengthsSince its founding in 1952, ULVAC has been developing Japan-produced vacuum melting and deposition equipment, accumulating approximately 70 years of technological expertise. The Company is one of the few equipment manufacturers in the world offering a comprehensive lineup covering the key vacuum processes in rare-earth magnet manufacturing, including melting, sintering, and aging. ULVAC holds a market share exceeding 70%* in each of its continuous furnace product lines for these major processes. The continuous vacuum melting furnace, for which the Japan-based production system is being established, handles the melting and casting process—the starting point of magnet material production. The alloy microstructure formed at this stage has a decisive impact on final magnet performance. With a cumulative delivery record of over 400 units, ULVAC's advanced production engineering capabilities essential to the magnet manufacturing process have been highly regarded by leading global magnet manufacturers over many years.*Based on our researchFuture OutlookAs new entrants continue to emerge in the rare-earth magnet market, customer needs are shifting beyond standalone equipment supply toward comprehensive mass-production line start-up support. ULVAC will further strengthen the stable supply of its manufacturing equipment for rare-earth magnets, including vacuum melting furnaces.Simultaneously, ULVAC will expand its scope to provide total optimization of mass-production lines, aiming to become an integrated engineering company specializing in magnet production technologies.About ULVAC, Inc.Since its founding in 1952, ULVAC, Inc. has been a comprehensive vacuum equipment manufacturer, providing manufacturing equipment, components, analytical instruments, materials, and services based on its core vacuum technology. Working with customers across a wide range of industries, including semiconductors, electronic components, displays, automotive, and pharmaceuticals, ULVAC is committed to driving cutting-edge innovation and creating new value. https://www.ulvac.co.jp/en/For more information:ULVAC, Inc. Strategic Planning DepartmentInquiry Form: https://www.ulvac.co.jp/en/contact/general.html Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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teamLab Borderless Ranked Among the World’s 100 Most Visited Art Museums and 4th in Japan JCN Newswire

teamLab Borderless Ranked Among the World’s 100 Most Visited Art Museums and 4th in Japan

TOKYO, Apr 30, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - Mori Building Co., Ltd. and the art collective teamLab are pleased to announce that teamLab Borderless has been ranked 42nd globally and 4th in Japan in the world’s most visited art museums in 2025 published by the international monthly arts newspaper The Art Newspaper.Details: https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2026/03/31/exclusive-the-worlds-100-most-visited-museums-in-2025-new-museums-a-big-hit-with-visitorsteamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM, Tokyo © teamLabThe Art Newspaper is a monthly newspaper founded in 1990 with offices in London and New York. Leveraging an international network of correspondents active in more than 30 countries, it provides comprehensive coverage of the global art world. In 2025, the top 100 museums in the rankings attracted a total of 200 million visitors, and among them, teamLab Borderless rose significantly in the rankings from 52nd place in 2024.Artworks Featuring Cherry Blossoms and Other Spring FlowersAt teamLab Borderless—a “museum without a map” showcasing borderless artworks—works that change along with the seasons throughout the year are also exhibited, in the same flow of time as in the real world.This season, in Memory of Topography, which depicts the memories of a timeless rural mountain landscape, spring flowers (including cherry blossoms) and budding rice plants spread throughout the space, responding to the movements of visitors. Additionally, in Proliferating Immense Life - A Whole Year per Year, visitors can immerse themselves in a vast space where countless giant spring flowers are born, bloom profusely, and eventually scatter all at once.Furthermore, at EN TEA HOUSE, when a cup of tea has been prepared, spring flowers bloom infinitely within the cup, allowing visitors to drink in the infinitely expanding world. In Continuous Life and Death at the Now of Eternity II, flowers change with the real-time seasons, and the light and shadow within the exhibition space shift in sync with the actual sunrise and sunset.In the real world, cherry blossom season will soon come to an end, but at teamLab Borderless, spring flowers will continue to bloom for a little while longer. Please come and experience this moment of spring within a world of art that changes with the seasons.Memory of TopographyAs the seasons change, the flowers and other elements that fill up the space transform. The gentle breezes move in response to the behavior of people. And as the flow of air changes, it blows the scattering flower petals in different directions. teamLab, Memory of Topography © teamLabThe budding rice plants, still small in the spring, grow larger in the summer and turn golden in the fall. teamLab, Memory of Topography © teamLabProliferating Immense Life - A Whole Year per YearFlowers repeat the cycle of birth and death, proliferation and extinction, changing along with the seasons. As people touch them or as they are influenced by other works, the flowers fall and die. teamLab, Proliferating Immense Life - A Whole Year per Year © teamLabFlowers Bloom in an Infinite Universe inside a Teacup *Inside EN TEA HOUSEWhen a cup of tea is made, flowers bloom inside the teacup. When the teacup is lifted, the flower petals scatter and spread outside of the cup. Flowers bloom infinitely as long as there is tea. Drink in the infinitely expanding world. This artwork is born with the tea and vanishes once the tea is drunk. teamLab, Flowers Bloom in an Infinite Universe inside a Teacup © teamLabContinuous Life and Death at the Now of Eternity IIFlowers, eternally repeating the process of life and death, change daily along with the real-time seasons. As the sun rises in Tokyo, the world of the artwork becomes brighter, and as the sun sets, it becomes darker. teamLab, Continuous Life and Death at the Now of Eternity II © teamLabEver-evolving teamLab BorderlessteamLab Borderless, a “museum without a map,” showcases borderless digital artworks produced by the art collective teamLab. The artworks expand dynamically out of rooms and interact with and are influenced by other works; there are no boundaries between the works, and at times they intermingle with each other. Through such a group of works, teamLab Borderless is one borderless world without boundaries. Visitors can additionally immerse themselves in the borderless art to “wander, explore, discover in one borderless world,” enjoying a unique experience.Furthermore, teamLab Borderless has been selected for the American international news magazine TIME Magazine’s “World’s Greatest Places 2024.”Museum OverviewName:teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUMhttps://www.teamlab.art/e/tokyo/ Location:Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza B B1F (5-9 Toranomon, Minato, Tokyo)(Azabudai Hills https://www.azabudai-hills.com )Hours:8:30 - 21:00*Last entry one hour before closing* EN TEA HOUSE opens 30 minutes after the museum opening time, and last orders are taken 30 minutes before closing.*Open days/hours are subject to change. For the latest information, please check the official website.*Closes at 17:00 on Tuesday, May 26*Closes at 22:00 from Thursday, April 23 through Tuesday, April 28; Friday, May 1 through Tuesday, May 5Closed:Tuesday, May 19; Tuesday, June 23, 30*Closed days are subject to change. For the latest information, please check the official website.Ticket Prices:Adults (18 and above): JPY 3,600~13 - 17 years: JPY 2,8004 - 12 years: JPY 1,5003 years and under: FreeVisitors with disabilities: JPY 1,800~*Tickets have designated dates/times.* Tickets for adults and visitors with disabilities are subject to a dynamic pricing system.Please purchase a ticket for the designated date/time upon checking the ticket price for that day.*Tickets purchased on site at the museum will be +JPY 200 in addition to the above price.Ticket Purchasehttps://www.teamlab.art/e/tokyo/Press Kithttps://www.dropbox.com/sh/ktiauv5xq8s0jzr/AAASjm3y4EKWTqRidKoIuCM5a?dl=0 Press InquiriesteamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM Public Relations Office (within Kyodo Public Relations Co., Ltd) Email: borderless-pr@kyodo-pr.co.jp Press Release: https://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/files/20260430_EN.pdf Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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TANAKA to Showcase Advanced Semiconductor Materials and Circular Economy Initiatives at SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026 JCN Newswire

TANAKA to Showcase Advanced Semiconductor Materials and Circular Economy Initiatives at SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026

TOKYO, Apr 28, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director & CEO: Koichiro Tanaka), a company engaged in the industrial precious metals business of TANAKA, will exhibit at SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026, a major international exhibition in one of the world's fastest-growing semiconductor manufacturing hubs, to be held at the Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from May 5 to 7, 2026 (Booth No. 1521). At the exhibition, TANAKA will present a comprehensive range of precious metal materials and related technologies supporting the semiconductor industry across front-end, packaging, and testing processes. Exhibits will include bonding wires, silver (Ag) sintering paste, AgSn TLP sheet, sputtering targets, probe pins, various plating technologies, and precious metal recycling and refining technologies. These solutions support applications in next-generation semiconductors and power electronics while contributing to initiatives toward a circular use of precious metals.TANAKA Strengthens Semiconductor Presence and Circular Economy Initiatives in Southeast AsiaWith a legacy in packaging materials dating back to the 1960s, TANAKA has established long-standing trust as a reliable partner to the global semiconductor industry. In Southeast Asia, this presence is supported by TANAKA ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE (PTE.) LTD. (TES), established in 1978, and TANAKA ELECTRONICS (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. (TEM), established in 1994 in the Malaysian state of Penang, a key semiconductor manufacturing hub. Through these operations, TANAKA has built trust and recognition for around 50 years of manufacturing and technical support experience in Malaysia and the ASEAN region.TANAKA provides a range of precious metal materials covering semiconductor packaging and testing applications, as well as advanced front-end processes. Leveraging decades of technological expertise, the company develops and supplies high-purity materials and proprietary compositions, including alloy materials, that are essential for semiconductor manufacturing.Additionally, TANAKA applies its expertise in precious metal refining and recycling to provide a one-stop solution covering collection, refining, and remanufacturing. Through collaboration with customers, these capabilities support the development of the circular use of precious metals in semiconductor manufacturing, contributing to reduced environmental impact, carbon offsetting, and more efficient resource utilization. TANAKA is also working to further strengthen recycling capabilities globally, while supporting the development of a sustainable semiconductor ecosystem in Malaysia and the wider ASEAN region.Precious Metal Materials for Semiconductor ApplicationsThe main products and solutions available include silver (Ag) sintering paste for bonding semiconductor chips to lead frames or organic substrates, as well as bonding wires made from gold (Au), copper (Cu), and aluminum (Al) for establishing electrical connections between semiconductor chips and external electrodes. TANAKA will also feature probe pins used in semiconductor testing equipment, targets, and deposition materials for dry film formation processes, AgSn TLP bonding sheets, various plating technologies, high-purity precursors for CVD and ALD processes, in addition to precious metal recovery and refining technologies that contribute to the development of a sustainable society.- Bonding WiresTANAKA provides bonding wires and ribbons, including ultra-fine wires made of gold (Au), silver (Ag), copper (Cu), and palladium-coated copper (PCC), as well as thicker aluminum (Al) and copper (Cu) wires and ribbons for power devices. These materials are manufactured with controlled surface quality and dimensional stability and are supported by technical expertise in metal bonding.- Silver (Ag) Sintering PasteSilver (Ag) sintering paste is a conductive die-attach material compatible with silicon (Si), as well as next-generation semiconductors such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN). The lineup includes materials offering high thermal conductivity and reliability, with thermal conductivity exceeding 200 W/m·K.- AgSn TLP SheetA sheet-type bonding material for power semiconductors compatible with large chip sizes up to 20 mm, enabling reliable bonding over large areas. It supports high-current applications in electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and industrial infrastructure. The material achieves bonding strength of up to 50 MPa across various substrates and is lead-free.- Sputtering TargetWe offer a wide range of sputtering target products for hard disk drives, semiconductors, and electronic components. Our strengths include advanced purification and alloying, strict compliance in raw material procurement, flexible delivery, and comprehensive technical support. We also actively pursue R&D to meet the evolving needs of our customers.- Probe Pin MaterialsTANAKA provides high-conductivity, wear-resistant materials for probe pins used in semiconductor testing, supporting micro-pitch applications and customized specifications. The lineup includes palladium alloys, copper alloys, iridium, and rhodium, designed to meet a range of mechanical and electrical performance requirements. To address increasing demand for higher durability, TANAKA has developed proprietary high-hardness materials, including “TK-SK,” which achieves a hardness of 640 HV, exceeding conventional palladium alloys, as well as “TK-SR,” a rhodium-based material combining high strength and electrical conductivity for front-end probe card applications.- Plating Technologies and EquipmentTANAKA provides precious metal plating chemicals for a range of applications, including semiconductor components. We offer plating solutions and equipment designed to support different production requirements, from prototyping to mass production. These systems are compatible with various chemical processes and are adaptable to evolving semiconductor manufacturing needs, such as larger wafer sizes and finer device structures.- Precious Metal Precursors for CVD/ALD ProcessTANAKA develops high-purity precious metal precursors, primarily ruthenium (Ru)-based, for CVD and ALD processes used in semiconductor fabrication. These materials support advanced device structures requiring low resistivity and high durability. TANAKA also works on recycling technologies for used precursors and in-process materials to improve resource efficiency.- Precious Metal Recovery and RefiningTANAKA has developed precious metal recovery and refining services, providing a one-stop recycling solution from collection and refining to remanufacturing, built on a foundation of trust, confidence, and advanced technology. TANAKA is committed to the efficient recycling of rare and valuable resources such as precious metals, and TANAKA actively contributes to the realization of a sustainable society.Exhibition Overview – SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026• Exhibition Name: SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026• Dates: May 5 (Tue) – 7 (Thu), 2026 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (local time in Malaysia)• Venue: Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia• Booth Number: 1521• Main Exhibits: Bonding wires, Ag sintering paste, AgSn TLP sheet, Sputtering targets, Probe pin materials, plating technologies and equipment, precursors for CVD/ALD processes, precious metal recycling and refiningFor more details on TANAKA products for the semiconductor industry, please refer to the URLs below:- Semiconductor Fabrication and TANAKAAbout TANAKASince its foundation in 1885, TANAKA has built a portfolio of products to support a diversified range of business uses focused on precious metals. TANAKA is a leader in Japan regarding the volume of precious metals it handles. Over many years, TANAKA has manufactured and sold precious metal products for industry and provided precious metals in such forms as jewelry and assets. As precious metals specialists, all Group companies in Japan and worldwide collaborate on manufacturing, sales, and technology development to offer a full range of products and services. With 5,778 employees, the group’s consolidated net sales for the fiscal year ended December 2025 were 1,097,813 million yen.TANAKA Industrial Precious Metal Materials Portalhttps://tanaka-preciousmetals.comProduct inquiriesTANAKA PRECIOUS METAL TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd.https://tanaka-preciousmetals.com/en/inquiries-on-industrial-products/Press inquiriesTANAKA PRECIOUS METAL GROUP Co., Ltd.https://tanaka-preciousmetals.com/en/inquiries-for-media/Press Release: https://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/files/20260428_EN.pdf Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. 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NEC Launches “Africa Corporate Innovation Program” Accelerating Business Through Co-Creation with African Startups JCN Newswire

NEC Launches “Africa Corporate Innovation Program” Accelerating Business Through Co-Creation with African Startups

- In collaboration with the Shell Foundation and Double Feather Partners, NEC is promoting startups and solutions to social issues -TOKYO, Apr 28, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) has launched an initiative to strengthen collaboration with African startups and address social challenges such as agriculture and food security. The newly established "Africa Corporate Innovation Program" is in addition to NEC’s existing global startup accelerator, the "NEC Innovation Challenge", and is designed to further strengthen partnerships with startups. The program will be jointly designed and implemented by the UK-based Shell Foundation charity (Note 1) and the Double Feather Partners (Note 2, hereafter DFP) venture capital firm.NEC has been working to achieve sustainable agriculture and stronger food security in Africa by combining its advanced technological capabilities with practical insights gained from global business operations, including the provision of data-driven farming solutions.NEC has hosted the NEC Innovation Challenge since 2022 to promote co-creation with global startups. In 2024 and 2025, NEC also participated in Project NINJA (Note 3) for building startup ecosystems for innovation creation in developing countries, led by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) (Note 4), further advancing open innovation globally.Building on these initiatives, NEC began implementing the Africa Corporate Innovation Program this April in collaboration with Shell Foundation, the UK registered charity empowering underserved customers to raise their incomes while lowering emissions with funding by the UK Government via the Research on Infrastructure in Developing Economies (RIDE) program and DFP, which has strong capabilities in local co-creation design and business scaling support in Africa.Through this program, startups capable of addressing key challenges in Africa will be selected and will collaborate with NEC and partners to conduct proof-of-concept (PoC) demonstration projects that leverage the strengths of each party. Based on the outcomes of these projects, the initiative will also explore mid- to long-term business development and strategic partnerships, aiming to establish sustainable co-creation models.Program OverviewThe program leverages NEC’s ICT platform "CropScope" to build agricultural technologies, including farm to market logistics solutions, while conducting proof-of-concept (PoC) trials with African startups to establish evidence for longer-term commercial partnerships and expansion across African markets.ScheduleApril 2026:Launch of the Africa Corporate Innovation ProgramInitiate collaboration with African startupsThrough December 2026:PoC projects utilizing agricultural fields in AfricaMarch 2027:Evaluation of PoC outcomes and impact measurement, followed by a final reporting sessionMasayuki FurukawaDirector, Private Sector Development GroupJapan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)"JICA has been continuously conducting cooperation in collaboration with private-sector partners with the aim of strengthening startup ecosystems in Africa and enhancing collaboration between African and Japanese companies."This initiative holds significant value where it leverages the experience and knowledge accumulated through the Next Innovation with Japan (NINJA) project promoted by JICA, with the expectation of contributing further to Africa’s economic development. JICA supports the idea that private companies take the lead in addressing social challenges in Africa and building mutually beneficial relationships."Furthermore, JICA hopes that this initiative will encourage more Japanese companies to participate in similar efforts, thereby further expanding collaboration between startups in Japan and Africa. JICA will continue its cooperation through Project NINJA and will support promoting initiatives of this kind going forward."Jonathan BermanCEOShell Foundation"Raising incomes for people on low incomes while supporting a low carbon pathway requires more than good ideas – it requires partnerships that bring together capital, technology and local entrepreneurial expertise. Through the Africa Corporate Innovation Program, Shell Foundation is using catalytic funding to reduce the risk of collaboration and, together with our partner Double Feather Partners, help global corporates like NEC work alongside African startups to test, learn and build solutions that can scale and evolve into sustainable business partnerships. Our role is to make these partnerships possible, prove what works in practice and help unlock much larger flows of capital into inclusive, climate-smart markets."Kohei MutoRepresentative Director & CEODouble Feather Partners"Social challenges in Africa should no longer be viewed merely as development issues; they represent the frontier of one of the world’s fastest-evolving innovation markets. This program serves as an implementation platform that connects the technological strengths of Japanese companies with the field-driven innovation capabilities of African startups."DFP will design and support mechanisms that connect PoC initiatives to investment opportunities and business scale-up, maximizing NEC’s business expansion and social impact creation in Africa. In collaboration with the Shell Foundation, DFP will also support the development of sustainable business models from the perspectives of impact investment and blended finance."Through this initiative, we aim to build a new co-creation model between Japan and Africa, enabling a seamless pathway from demonstration projects to capital linkage and ultimately to business value creation."NEC is scheduled to present background on this project at the "SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026" innovation conference, held from April 27th (Monday) to 29th (Wednesday), 2026. Please see below for details.Title: Beyond Capital: Building Japan–Africa Innovation Through Co-Creation and InvestmentDate and Time: April 27th (Monday), 5:05PM-5:50PMLocation: Investor’s Stage, West 3-4 Hall 4F (Upper Floor), Tokyo Big SightParticipating Companies:Double Feather Partners, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Shell Foundation, NEC, Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC), and Absa BankFor details and registration information for SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, please visit the official website. https://sushitech-startup.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/Under the key message "The future is ours to shape," NEC drives "NEC Open Innovation" (Note 5) in new business development through diverse co-creation with startups and partner companies. The Africa Corporate Innovation Program is part of that effort, and by combining cutting-edge technologies with cross-sector collaboration, NEC continues to generate new social value and shape the future.1. Shell Foundation: https://shellfoundation.org/ 2. Double Feather Partners: https://doublefeather.com/ 3. Project NINJA4. Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)https://www.jica.go.jp/english/index.html5. NEC Open Innovationhttps://www.nec.com/en/global/innovation/index.htmlAbout NECThe NEC Group leverages technology to create social value and promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. NEC Corporation was established in 1899. Today, the NEC Group’s approximately 110,000 employees utilize world-leading AI, security, and communications technologies to solve the most pressing needs of customers and society.For more information, please visit https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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Advancing Early Detection: OMRON Healthcare Supports May Measurement Month 2026 JCN Newswire

Advancing Early Detection: OMRON Healthcare Supports May Measurement Month 2026

KYOTO, Japan, Apr 27, 2026 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd., a global leader in clinically proven medical devices for home health monitoring and treatment, today announced its support for May Measurement Month 2026, the annual blood pressure screening and awareness campaign held in conjunction with World Hypertension Day (May 17). This year, OMRON Healthcare will support screening and awareness activities across participating countries through the donation of approximately 3,000 blood pressure monitors worldwide, including models capable of detecting the possibility of atrial fibrillation (AFib).Hypertension is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease worldwide, contributing to more than 10 million deaths each year. However, while early detection and effective management can significantly reduce the risk of complications such as stroke and heart disease, in many regions awareness and treatment rates remain suboptimal. Launched in 2017, May Measurement Month aims to highlight the risks associated with hypertension and the importance of regular blood pressure monitoring. To date, the campaign has screened more than 7 million people globally, identifying over 1 million individuals with previously untreated hypertension.OMRON Healthcare has supported May Measurement Month since the campaign’s inception, contributing to screening activities in around 120 countries and regions through the donation of approximately 33,000 blood pressure monitors to date. This year will see the company provide a further 3,000 devices, including models capable of screening for AFib, a common but underrecognized arrhythmia that often goes undiagnosed despite being a major risk factor for stroke and heart failure. The May–July campaign will raise awareness through screening events and educational activities worldwide, including blood pressure measurement sessions and guidance on dietary and other lifestyle changes for the management of hypertension.Professor Neil R. Poulter, Chief Investigator and Chair of Trustees of May Measurement Month, commented, “Hypertension (high blood pressure) is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, heart attacks, heart failure, and the potentially life-threatening arrhythmia atrial fibrillation. Furthermore, it is increasingly clear that regular home blood pressure monitoring improves hypertension management, which in turn reduces these major adverse cardiovascular events and the risk of atrial fibrillation. By donating blood pressure monitors that are also capable of detecting probable atrial fibrillation, this initiative can enhance early detection and treatment of hypertension and atrial fibrillation, ultimately helping to save more lives around the world from cardiovascular diseases.”“Since the launch of our first home blood pressure monitor in 1973, we have worked alongside healthcare professionals to promote the importance of blood pressure monitoring and improve access to home measurement,” said Ayumu Okada, President and CEO of OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd. “The goals of May Measurement Month align closely with our own Going for ZERO vision, which aims to eliminate cerebro-cardiovascular events worldwide, and we will continue to collaborate with May Measurement Month to improve global cardiovascular health outcomes through the further expansion of this important initiative.”For more information about May Measurement Month, please visit:https://maymeasure.orgAbout OMRON HealthcareCommitted to advancing health and empowering people worldwide to live life to the fullest, OMRON Healthcare is a global leader in the field of clinically proven, innovative medical equipment for home health monitoring and treatment. Aiming to realize its vision, “Going for ZERO, Preventive Care for the Health of Society,” the company develops products for cardiovascular condition management, respiratory care, and pain therapy. Building on this, it has introduced a new digital health ecosystem that bridges patients and healthcare professionals, helping to reduce cerebro-cardiovascular events, the worsening of respiratory diseases, and limitations caused by chronic pain.With over 400 million units sold globally, OMRON provides the world's most recommended blood pressure monitors by healthcare professionals. Throughout its history, OMRON Healthcare has striven to improve lives and contribute to a better society by developing innovations that help people prevent, treat, and manage their medical conditions, providing products and services in over 130 countries.For more information, please visit: Website: https://healthcare.omron.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/omron-healthcare-co-ltd-/ Media EnquiriesThis press release is disseminated by Kyodo PR on behalf of OMRON Healthcare. For more information or for interview opportunities, please contact:OMRON Healthcare Press Desk: omronhealthcare-pr@kyodo-pr.co.jp Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com
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