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NewsKyocera and Nitto Seimo Launch Trial of Smart-Sensing Research Buoy Powered by Ocean Currents
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NewsKYOCERA Develops EIA 0201 Size Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor (MLCC) with the Industry’s Highest Capacitance of 10 Microfarads
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NewsKyocera Develops New "Contactless Intelligent Millimeter-Wave Sensing System"
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NewsKyocera Develops World’s First Automotive Night Vision System with White and Near-Infrared Light Diodes Integrated into a Single GaN Laser Device
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NewsKYOCERA Demos Future of Autonomous Driving at Japan's Automotive Engineering Expo
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NewsKYOCERA AVX Components Corporation to Acquire ROHM Co., Ltd.'s Tantalum and Polymer Capacitor Business Assets
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NewsDevelopment of an Innovative Customer Preference Management System for Retail Apparel Shops
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NewsKyocera's "Smart Checkout System" and "Energy Harvesting Smart Buoy" Win 2021 CEATEC Awards
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NewsKYOCERA to Build Two New Plants for Ceramic Components Supporting IoT, 5G
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NewsKyocera and Nagasaki University Develop "Energy Harvesting Smart Buoy" to Collect Ocean Data
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Kyocera and Ryukyu Asteeda Sports Club Plan to Utilize IoT Module to Improve Table Tennis Athletes' Abilities