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About Elements

Creating technology to support society
for a beautiful future

TANAKA is a precious metals specialist that excels at delivering innovation to the world that brings value to society. “Elements” is an online media circulated by TANAKA Precious Metals that focuses on technology and sustainability information in line with the business and values of the company. It provides hints for creating a better society and prosperous earth for the future in response to the rapid paradigm shift of the modern world.

Elements

A media for disseminating
information about technology to
support society for a beautiful future.

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Innovation

Articles featuring innovation for creating the future of society and industry

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INNOVATION WORLD FESTA 2023

Brilliant Labs’s Frame glasses serve as multimodal AI assistant

How some automakers are still pushing ahead for a hydrogen-powered future

A robot surgeon is headed to the ISS to dissect simulated astronaut tissue

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TANAKA Reception Party in San Francisco 2019 Report “TANAKA and the Evolving Semiconductor Industry”

A tiny radioactive battery could keep your future phone running for 50 years

Amazon to generate hydrogen on-site with Plug Power’s electrolyzer system

Space Mining’s Best Prospect Is VC Money, Not Asteroid Gold

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Application and Value of Optimal Precious Metals in Surgery and Medical Treatments that are Gentle on the Patient

Battery Maker Develops Futuristic Cobalt-Free Cell for Electric Cars

Company Appoints AI-Powered Robot as CEO

From Product Discovery to Innovation Creation Trajectory of the Innovative Content Platform “Elements”

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SEMICON West 2017 Report “The key to Miniaturization”

Instant evolution: AI designs new robot from scratch in seconds

Making aviation fuel from biomass

Enhancing Rare Earth Element Trade: AI’s Crucial Function

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SEMICON West 2016 Report “Future is Flexible”

BMW, Airbus and Quantinuum to fast-track mobility research using quantum computers

DeepMind Alum Wants to Use AI to Speed the Development of Green Materials

Stanford University sends semiconductor investigation to ISS