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Nikkiso Addresses Growing Ammonia-Handling Demand and Launches Next-Generation Pump at Gastech 2025
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (Nikkiso CE&IG) announced the launch of a next-generation submerged ammonia pump at the Gastech Conference. This pump is designed to be the safest and most reliable in the industry, addressing common maintenance issues with its seal-less, maintenance-friendly, copper-free construction. The pump can deliver over 2,500m3 per hour and has a mean time between outages of over 16,000 hours. This launch is part of Nikkiso CE&IGs ongoing innovation in ammonia handling, with the company having decades of experience in this field. The pump is expected to meet growing demand for ammonia in various sectors, including power generation and shipping.
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Assessing the Valuation of Yue Yuen Industrial (SEHK:551) After Recent Volatility
Yue Yuen Industrial (Holdings) has experienced notable stock price fluctuations, drawing attention from investors. Despite a year-to-date decline of 21%, the company has shown resilience with an 11% gain over the past year and a 13% increase in the past three months. Over a longer period, the stock is up 53% over three years and 44% over five years. The companys P/E ratio of 7.2x suggests it is undervalued compared to industry peers, indicating potential for growth if profit levels are sustained or improved. While the company shows steady revenue and net income growth, risks remain due to inconsistent short-term returns and potential shifts in market sentiment.
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Westin Desaru Coast Resort partners with CAYIN Technology for digital signage
CAYIN Technology has partnered with Westin Desaru Coast Resort in Johor, Malaysia, to enhance guest communication and operational efficiency through the implementation of its CMS-WS server and CAYIN Signage Player. This collaboration involves the use of digital signage to provide real-time updates across 14 Samsung displays in various areas of the resort. The project was executed in partnership with Hola Media, which provided integration services, including installation, design, staff training, and support. The system has improved communication, reduced staff workload, and enhanced the guest experience, preparing the resort for future digital expansion.
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החברה, שמפתחת טכנולוגיה לטעינה אלחוטית של כלי רכב חשמליים, מייעדת את תמורת ההנפקה לפיתוח עסקי ■ החברה תמכור מערכת טעינה אלחוטית דינמית ליצרנית חלקי הרכב היפנית Denso תמורת 1.5 מיליון דולר
ElectReon, a company developing wireless charging systems for electric vehicles, saw its stock rise by 8% following the boards approval of a 30 million shekel private placement. The fundraising involves issuing 504,000 shares and 504,000 options to stakeholders holding more than 25% of the companys shares, including Chairman and CEO Oren Ezer, who holds 14.8% of the shares. This investment is expected to bolster ElectReons growth and further its technological advancements in the electric vehicle sector.
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Exclusive-Toyota group plans $4.7 billion sale of Denso stake as electric pivot looms -sources
Counterintelligence agents in Germany have sprung into action after Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of Russian news outlet RT, published an audio recording that she claimed was a conversation between German generals plotting to blow up the Crimean Bridge. The 38-minute audio clip circulated in Russia’s state-controlled media and among pro-Kremlin social media channels.
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Toyota supplier Denso posts 48% rise in Q1 profit
Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie has criticized the irresponsibility of Republicans in the House of Representatives, who he says are paralyzing the House with their fight over the Speaker position. This comes in the wake of a large-scale attack on Israel by militant group Hamas. Christie argues that the U.S. should provide Israel with everything it needs to defend itself, and that his top priorities if he were president would be engaging allies in the region to keep the conflict from spreading.
Management Changes
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Denso Is Joining Drive TLV's List Of Automotive Partners
Drive TLV, a startup-development organization based in Israel, has added Denso Corporation to its list of major corporate partners. Drive TLV has helped more than 40 mobility-focused startups raise a total of more than $1 billion to develop and commercialize new technologies since 2017. Denso is a leading supplier of advanced automotive technology systems and plans to accelerate collaboration with high-tech startups through its partnership with Drive TLV. Drive TLVs FastLane program will be expanded to include startup companies in Europe and North America next year. The Drive umbrella will also cover smart-mobility technologies in other mobility-related business sectors.
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Automotive giant DENSO eyes deeper collaboration with Israeli start-ups
Japanese automotive manufacturing giant DENSO is planning to increase its collaboration with Israeli start-ups and academic institutions to accelerate the development of advanced mobility technologies. DENSO will enhance the activities of its Israel Innovation Lab and bring in more proof of concepts and joint developments. The company aims to change the future of transportation and mobility with its partners in Israel.
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Auto Parts Company Denso Signs Collaboration Agreement With Robotics Startup Kitov
Tokyo-listed auto parts supplier Denso Corporation has signed a collaboration agreement with robotics startup Kitov Systems Ltd. The deal is valued at several million dollars. Kitov develops artificial intelligence-based solutions for visual inspection in industrial manufacturing. Under the agreement, Kitovs technology will be installed in all of Densos relevant systems over the next three years.
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Israel's NoTraffic Partners With Japan's Denso For Smart Intersections
Denso Corporation has partnered with Israeli startup NoTraffic to provide smart AI-powered intersection tech for a smart mobility ecosystem in Dublin, Ohio. Denso will invest $1.42 million in the project. The partnership aims to enhance transportation, increase road and pedestrian safety, and reduce travel times. NoTraffic specializes in creating safe and efficient communication channels between road users and road infrastructure. The collaboration with Denso will help prepare roads for a connected and autonomous world. NoTraffic has previously partnered with Autotalks for its traffic management platform. The joint system can identify vehicles, motorcycles, and pedestrians.
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Denso Partners With Israeli Smart Mobility Startup NoTraffic to Make Intersections Smarter
Tokyo-based auto parts supplier Denso Corporation has partnered with Israeli smart mobility startup NoTraffic to install smart intersection technology in Dublin, Ohio. The technology connects to existing traffic lights and their operating system, and can respond to traffic needs in real-time. NoTraffics AI algorithms are capable of identifying and correctly predicting vehicles’ arrival time at a traffic light to optimize traffic flow. The company has also partnered with Israel-based Autotalks, a developer of vehicle-to-vehicle communications chips.
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Ottopia Announces Collaboration with Global Automotive Supplier DENSO
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Denso in talks with Israel's Valens Semiconductor
Koji Arima, president of Denso, a Japanese auto systems giant, made a secret visit to Valens Semiconductor in Israel. Valens develops chips for the auto and audio-video industry that enable high-speed data transmission between sensors and the central processor in a vehicle. Valens solution is considered essential for future autonomous and Internet-connected vehicles and has been adopted by Mercedes-Benz. Denso, with an estimated annual sales turnover of $44 billion, is the main supplier of components to Toyota and has been investing in Israeli auto-tech companies. Valens has raised $101 million to date and is working with major auto manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers.
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Japanese auto-parts co Denso opens Israel R&D center
Japanese auto-parts company Denso is opening an R&D center in Israel to collaborate with local startups and pioneer new technologies in automated driving, cybersecurity, and AI. Denso has already invested in Israeli auto-tech communications company Autotalks and conducted a study tour in Israel. The company aims to tap into Israels technology strengths to develop more competitive technologies and contribute to safe and sustainable mobility solutions.
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