Meet Hideaki from Kyocera's Advanced Technology Research Center in Japan.
The Advanced Technology Research Center develops so-called "core technologies" by combining digital technologies - such as AI and computer vision - and analog technologies - such as optical and wireless - to make system-level applications that bring positive change for society. At the center, Hideaki's work focuses on exploring technologies and strategies for a comprehensive on-the-ground rollout of autonomous driving systems.
Ever since his school days, Hideaki has loved cycling, including touring and racing on road and mountain bikes. While he used to bike to work, he now commutes by train and is worried about the lack of exercise, so he is considering starting to bike again. In the future, he dreams of going on a long-distance bike tour with his children.
Keep up the good work, Hideaki!
The Advanced Technology Research Center develops so-called "core technologies" by combining digital technologies - such as AI and computer vision - and analog technologies - such as optical and wireless - to make system-level applications that bring positive change for society. At the center, Hideaki's work focuses on exploring technologies and strategies for a comprehensive on-the-ground rollout of autonomous driving systems.
Ever since his school days, Hideaki has loved cycling, including touring and racing on road and mountain bikes. While he used to bike to work, he now commutes by train and is worried about the lack of exercise, so he is considering starting to bike again. In the future, he dreams of going on a long-distance bike tour with his children.
Keep up the good work, Hideaki!