Like father, like son. Takayuki draws inspiration from his father's work in engineering to develop a Physical Avatar for the work-from-home era.
"My Favorite Engineer is my father, Toshio. [When] he faced difficult problems, but he never gave up. He figured out how to solve it by developing another machine. " - Takayuki from Kyocera Japan.
Interested in Kyocera's Physical Avatar? Check out this article:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/exploring-human-augmentation-technology-part-3-physical-/
We asked our staff around the world about their favorite engineers. From family to famous manga characters, follow us to hear their stories!
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"My Favorite Engineer is my father, Toshio. [When] he faced difficult problems, but he never gave up. He figured out how to solve it by developing another machine. " - Takayuki from Kyocera Japan.
Interested in Kyocera's Physical Avatar? Check out this article:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/exploring-human-augmentation-technology-part-3-physical-/
We asked our staff around the world about their favorite engineers. From family to famous manga characters, follow us to hear their stories!
back numbers: https://global.kyocera.com/newsroom/tag/tag_47.html