More changes at Air Liquide Japan
Commencing from the start of 2015, three employees at Air Liquide Japan hold new roles and responsibilities at the company.
Commencing from the start of 2015, three employees at Air Liquide Japan hold new roles and responsibilities at the company.
Toyota Motor Corporation has announced in the last few days that it will increase production of the ‘Mirai’ fuel cell sedan, amid stronger than expected demand for the hydrogen-powered vehicle.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries unveiled its liquid hydrogen (LH2) generation system in November, the first domestic manufacturer in Japan to do so.
A ceremony was held today to celebrate the completion of two hydrogen filling stations in the cities of Nagoya and Toyota, located in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan.
Doctor Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist, attended this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, to speak on behalf of the Toyota Mirai. The Mirai is Toyota’s first attempt to commercialise a fuel cell...
Toyota Motor Corporation has announced that approximately 5,680 of its Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) related patents are free for use in a bid to accelerate the launch of fuel cell vehicles and the roll-out...
After the shortages of recent years and dynamics that reached a crescendo in 2013, a situation of both stability and over-supply returned to the helium business in 2014.
Through the company’s Singapore subsidiary, called Leeden National Oxygen Ltd., it has announced it will establish the Leeden NOX Gas Research Centre (LNGRC) to develop welding-related gas technologies in Southeast Asia.
Chart, Inc. has been commemorating a significant milestone in the Japanese market with its distributor in the country, Daiho Sangyo Inc. (DSI).
Toyota Motor Corporation has confirmed it will launch its all-new ‘Mirai’ hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCV) in Japan next month.