Japan

Make Russia Boot Again: From Microships to MAGA

Western sanctions have severed Russia's technological lifelines from military-grade circuits to basic software updates. The impact cuts deeper than battlefield…

1 year ago

Regulating Asia’s AI Ecosystem

AI legislation is a hot topic and one that has got plenty of companies wary and excited at the same…

3 years ago

Fintech’s Sakoku Edict

Japan, being the third-largest economy in the world, is still not a highly attractive hub as far as fintech is…

4 years ago

HYPER JAPAN 2021 To Take Place Online

Despite challenging circumstances, HYPER JAPAN are still determined to bring the very best of Japanese culture to the UK. From…

5 years ago

To robots with love: From land of the rising sun to land of gadgets

What comes to mind when you think of Japan? Would it be the beautiful Mt Fuji, Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing, or…

5 years ago

Global Blockchain Organisation launched in Oslo, December 11, 2019

Oslo was the venue for the launch of the Global Blockchain Organisation (GBO) on December 11, 2019.  The GBO is…

6 years ago

Lessons from Japan – The Land of the Rising Sun

Lessons from Japan - The Land of the Rising Sun Both Bradley and I have been fortunate to have been…

6 years ago

Japanese government will hack citizens’ IoT devices

Last week, the Japanese government approved a law amendment that will allow its employees to hack into people’s Internet of…

7 years ago

Japan experiments with self-regulating status for cryptocurrency industry

by David Drake Note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned or quoted in…

7 years ago

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