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Development of an Innovative Customer Preference Management System for Retail Apparel Shops
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The Secret Behind the Sharpness in a Kyocera Ceramic Knife
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® i" Revolutionizes Human-Machine Interface (HMI)" />KYOCERA's New "HAPTIVITY® i" Revolutionizes Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
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KYOCERA Announces Partnership to Build Renewable Energy Microgrid to Power Japan's Okinoerabu Island
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NewsKyocera and JMA Wireless Sign Contract for 5G Millimeter-Wave Backhaul System Development
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Collaboration with Osteon Digital Japan Co., Ltd.
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NewsKyocera's high quality 'sapphire' components support the fundamentals of electronics and fluid analysis
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NewsKYOCERA Licenses TactoTek® Injection Molded Structural Electronics (IMSE®) Technology
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NewsKyocera and Digital Grid Begin Joint Demonstration of Renewable Peer-to-Peer Power
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KYOCERA Launches 0.5mm-Pitch 5652 Series Electronic Connectors for Automotive Applications
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NewsKYOCERA, Town of Kinko, and Osumi Peninsula Smart Energy to Conduct Japan's First*1 "Self-Wheeling" Research Project Using Wood Biomass in Kagoshima



