Popular Japanese Technology in 2011
What you can derive from technology? In simple words technology means use of primary tools, machines and science to develop innovative products but now its primary meanings has been changed. In recent world technology refers towards use of computer, telecommunications, silicon chips, circuits and other electronic consumer products for development of innovative products. There are many nations dealing with development of technology in the world. Among these top names include United States of America, Finland, Korea, Sweden, Japan, Netherlands, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Norway and Germany. Among all these top ten countries, Japan is our main concentration in Asia. It is the only Asian stage ranking among top technological production countries due to its primary concentration on technology as its key export. It is the one country that had been divested after World War II but it has developed itself rapidly due to their policy to safe their key resource in shape of skilled and attributed scientists and intelligent workforce.

While determining the location of Japan, you can spot out this innovative nation in between the Pacific Ocean and neighbored with China, North and South Korea and Russia from east. Like every other nation, Japan is concentrating towards improvement in their key products with new developments each year. 2011 proved to be little hard for Japan due to massive earthquake as natural disaster but still it has cooped up with this catastrophe in good way. Japan’s key product for 2011 was geothermal energy and export of nuclear technology.
Moreover you can find big companies like Konica, Sony, Toshiba, Kenwood, Fuji, Nikon, Sumitomo, Tokyo Denki, JR East, Sony, Canon, Nissan, Kansai Denki, Toyota, Honda NTT and Mitsubishi working towards development of new innovative products. Hitachi is also another big hulk that is concentrated towards export of big machines for construction.
Moreover, Japan is keenly devoted towards four basic product industries including Nuclear power, Electronics, Aeronautics and Nobel Laureates. The key small product developments by Japan in 2011 include development of the Novac Cassese to MP3 Files converter, T10 minicar, and Japanese Robot HRP-4C Cybernetic Human and The Yorozu Sound Revolution kit.
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