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Inside Billions $ Japanese Factory Producing Massive Futuristic Bus - Toyota Production Line
On this feature of the FRAME, we explore the Production line of Hydrogen fuel cell-powered Toyota SORA bus and Toyota Mirai Sedan. Check out how these technologically advanced automobiles are manufactured by the Japanese Automaker.
About FRAME:
When business meets engineering, FRAME is your new source of information.
From designing, Prototyping, building, or even destroying, our daily life is surrounded by processes of all kinds, each more interesting than the next.
But have you ever wondered what's behind all of this?
In our videos, you will find:
-Explanation and infographics of how things are built, from the most simple pencil to the most complex digging machine.
- Stories behind the world's most successful companies
-Analysis of future trends in the world of industry, exclus...
published: 06 Feb 2023
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Japanese industry | Japan | TV EYE | 1982
Will Japans automated industry wipe out the need for humans in the work place. 'TV Eye investigates the changing face of the Japanese worker.
First Shown: 11/02/1982
If you would like to license a clip from this video pleae e mail:
archive@fremantlemedia.com
Quote: VT26069
published: 15 Apr 2017
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Invest in Japan: Manufacturing Industry
The Japanese government welcomes global investment partners in the manufacturing industry. An U.S. heavy-equipment manufacturer, Caterpillar, has their “mother factory” for hydraulic excavators built all over the world in Akashi, Japan. They believe Japanese uniquely productive R&D cultures and highly trained workforce make themselves apart from all other competitors.
_______________
□ Web site
▼Invest Japan
https://www.japan.go.jp/investment/
▼JapanGov
https://www.japan.go.jp/
□ Official Facebook
▼JapanGov
https://www.facebook.com/JapanGov/
□ Official Twitter
▼JapanGov
https://twitter.com/japangov/
Prime Minister's Office of Japan YouTube Channel is operated by the Government of Japan.
published: 20 Feb 2018
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JAPAN SMALL INDUSTRY
Shot 02/08/2006. Video Config: UNFONTED Audio Config: Tape Format: BETA Offsite Box#: Abstract: - Masayuki Okano is exactly the kind of small-time entrepreneur Japan needs more of. Okanao's tiny factory of 6 employees is swamped with orders for its 'metalwork magic' - from Apple to NASA. Okana is considered to be the premier craftsman in metal pressing. Now, he's invented the Microtaper, a 'painless needle' that uses micro-precision work to create the thinnest needle in the world. Okano has become such an icon of Japanese can-do spirit, that's he's written a book titled 'I Can Make It!' revealing his secrets of success. Description: No video description Fonts: 00:22 Atika Shubert Tokyo 01:05 (paraphrased) Masayuki Okana Entrepreneur 01:52 (paraphrased) Masayuki Okana Entrepreneur vo == do ...
published: 21 Jul 2016
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Toyota Production in Japan
Manufacturing footage from two of Toyota's Japanese plants, Motomachi in Yokohoma and Takaoka in Toyoma.
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Video Timeline
0:00 – Motomachi (Crown)
6:16 – Motomachi (Mirai)
25:02 – Takaoka (Harrier)
published: 22 Aug 2020
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" ELECTRONICS IN JAPAN TODAY " 1980s JAPANESE HIGH TECH INDUSTRY DOCUMENTARY COMPUTERS VCR XD13854
Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm
Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com
This color educational film is about how electronics in Japan are being made and used. This was made in 1980.
A speeding express train. The train is magnetically levitated. Tests done using a magnetically connected bullet train. Light synthesis with plants as a Japanese scientist looks on. Industrial robots, they assemble a vacuum cleaner. Title card: Electronics in Japan Today (:18-3:22). Japan's wall street, numerous banks.The filmmaker stops a Japanese man in the street and asks him about his watch. Close on a watch. Inside the face of the watch. The man opens his briefcase and opens a calculator. Inside the calculator. Title card: Electroni...
published: 23 May 2020
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Japan and Industry 4.0 | DW English
Travel through the land that leads the world in robotics engineering. We accompany Toshimitsu Kawano. He sells German technology to Japanese firms to better connect their factories with one another. Japan is playing catch-up with Industry 4.0.
For more go to http://www.dw.com/en/german-chancellor-merkel-opens-cebit-digital-trade-fair/a-38016901
published: 22 Mar 2017
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2023年に最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP8。日本の大量生産と職人達。
2023年に最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP8。日本の大量生産と職人達。
00:00 - 使用済みアルミ缶を再びアルミ缶にするプロセス。日本のアルミリサイクル工場。
20:29 - 碁盤・将棋盤ができるまで。1つ作るのに5年以上の時間が掛かる日本職人の高級碁盤・将棋盤
40:14 - 船舶エンジン部品を大量生産するプロセス。8トンハンマーで鍛造する日本の工場。
53:43 - ビリヤードキュースティックを作るプロセス。世界中のビリヤードプレイヤーが愛用するビリヤードキュースティック。
01:08:23 - クラフトマンによるアルミホイールのプロセス。日本のモノづくり精神が感じられるアルミホイール工場
01:21:48 - 鉛筆芯を大量生産するプロセス。日本唯一の芯専門メーカー
01:37:33 - 蚊取り線香を大量生産するプロセス。世界初の蚊取り線香を作った日本の工場
01:48:18 - 高級スピーカーが作られるプロセス。木から作るジャズ専用のバックロードホーンスピーカー。
💌 お問い合せ : processx2@gmail.com
📸 Copyright(C) 2022. Processx. all rights reserved.
published: 15 Dec 2023
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2023年上半期で最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP5
2023年上半期で最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP5
00:00 - バケツを製造するプロセス。人の力でバケツを作る日本の工場
07:09 - スチール缶を大量生産するプロセス。高品質なお茶缶を作る日本の老舗工場。
20:47 - 土の中からたい焼き!?大阪町工場の驚愕するアルミニウム鋳造技術。
31:42 - マッチを大量生産するプロセス。高品質なマッチを作る日本の老舗工場。
44:03 - 鉄の棒が小刀になるまで。100年続く伝統の技。鍛治職人が造り上げる究極の一刀。
関連動画
蛇口を生産するプロセス。こだわりを持った職人たちが作る日本の蛇口製造工場
https://youtu.be/Tgqlr-IYcO0
ワンダフルドライバーゴルフクラブの製造工程。長い歴史を持つ韓国のパークゴルフクラブ工場
https://youtu.be/NNB04in3bn0
果汁100%! 韓国の工場できれいなリンゴジュースを作る工程
https://youtu.be/Mkf7OOEQezo
Japanese Industry
@JapaneseIndustry26
【著作】
ダテ映像・株式会社フードモール
カメラマン:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
編集:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
ディレクター:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
問い合わせ:japanese.industry26@gmail.com
#プロセス #making #ハンドメイド
published: 13 May 2023
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Nissan Electric Motor Production in Japan – Nissan e-Power Manufacturing in Yokohama
Manufacturing footage of Nissan's 'e-Power' electric motors, used by the Japanese manufacturer's BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) and hybrids. This plant is located in Yokohama, Japan.
published: 09 Mar 2023
17:47
Inside Billions $ Japanese Factory Producing Massive Futuristic Bus - Toyota Production Line
On this feature of the FRAME, we explore the Production line of Hydrogen fuel cell-powered Toyota SORA bus and Toyota Mirai Sedan. Check out how these technolog...
On this feature of the FRAME, we explore the Production line of Hydrogen fuel cell-powered Toyota SORA bus and Toyota Mirai Sedan. Check out how these technologically advanced automobiles are manufactured by the Japanese Automaker.
About FRAME:
When business meets engineering, FRAME is your new source of information.
From designing, Prototyping, building, or even destroying, our daily life is surrounded by processes of all kinds, each more interesting than the next.
But have you ever wondered what's behind all of this?
In our videos, you will find:
-Explanation and infographics of how things are built, from the most simple pencil to the most complex digging machine.
- Stories behind the world's most successful companies
-Analysis of future trends in the world of industry, exclusive interviews with industrial specialists, and many more !
We publish four videos a week. Make sure to subscribe to the FRAME YouTube channel to catch us on our next episode.
Check our FRAME website at https://theframe.one/
FRAME on Twitter https://twitter.com/FRAME_official
https://wn.com/Inside_Billions_Japanese_Factory_Producing_Massive_Futuristic_Bus_Toyota_Production_Line
On this feature of the FRAME, we explore the Production line of Hydrogen fuel cell-powered Toyota SORA bus and Toyota Mirai Sedan. Check out how these technologically advanced automobiles are manufactured by the Japanese Automaker.
About FRAME:
When business meets engineering, FRAME is your new source of information.
From designing, Prototyping, building, or even destroying, our daily life is surrounded by processes of all kinds, each more interesting than the next.
But have you ever wondered what's behind all of this?
In our videos, you will find:
-Explanation and infographics of how things are built, from the most simple pencil to the most complex digging machine.
- Stories behind the world's most successful companies
-Analysis of future trends in the world of industry, exclusive interviews with industrial specialists, and many more !
We publish four videos a week. Make sure to subscribe to the FRAME YouTube channel to catch us on our next episode.
Check our FRAME website at https://theframe.one/
FRAME on Twitter https://twitter.com/FRAME_official
- published: 06 Feb 2023
- views: 2959403
38:13
Japanese industry | Japan | TV EYE | 1982
Will Japans automated industry wipe out the need for humans in the work place. 'TV Eye investigates the changing face of the Japanese worker.
First Shown: 11/0...
Will Japans automated industry wipe out the need for humans in the work place. 'TV Eye investigates the changing face of the Japanese worker.
First Shown: 11/02/1982
If you would like to license a clip from this video pleae e mail:
archive@fremantlemedia.com
Quote: VT26069
https://wn.com/Japanese_Industry_|_Japan_|_Tv_Eye_|_1982
Will Japans automated industry wipe out the need for humans in the work place. 'TV Eye investigates the changing face of the Japanese worker.
First Shown: 11/02/1982
If you would like to license a clip from this video pleae e mail:
archive@fremantlemedia.com
Quote: VT26069
- published: 15 Apr 2017
- views: 289846
1:01
Invest in Japan: Manufacturing Industry
The Japanese government welcomes global investment partners in the manufacturing industry. An U.S. heavy-equipment manufacturer, Caterpillar, has their “mother ...
The Japanese government welcomes global investment partners in the manufacturing industry. An U.S. heavy-equipment manufacturer, Caterpillar, has their “mother factory” for hydraulic excavators built all over the world in Akashi, Japan. They believe Japanese uniquely productive R&D cultures and highly trained workforce make themselves apart from all other competitors.
_______________
□ Web site
▼Invest Japan
https://www.japan.go.jp/investment/
▼JapanGov
https://www.japan.go.jp/
□ Official Facebook
▼JapanGov
https://www.facebook.com/JapanGov/
□ Official Twitter
▼JapanGov
https://twitter.com/japangov/
Prime Minister's Office of Japan YouTube Channel is operated by the Government of Japan.
https://wn.com/Invest_In_Japan_Manufacturing_Industry
The Japanese government welcomes global investment partners in the manufacturing industry. An U.S. heavy-equipment manufacturer, Caterpillar, has their “mother factory” for hydraulic excavators built all over the world in Akashi, Japan. They believe Japanese uniquely productive R&D cultures and highly trained workforce make themselves apart from all other competitors.
_______________
□ Web site
▼Invest Japan
https://www.japan.go.jp/investment/
▼JapanGov
https://www.japan.go.jp/
□ Official Facebook
▼JapanGov
https://www.facebook.com/JapanGov/
□ Official Twitter
▼JapanGov
https://twitter.com/japangov/
Prime Minister's Office of Japan YouTube Channel is operated by the Government of Japan.
- published: 20 Feb 2018
- views: 175689
0:58
JAPAN SMALL INDUSTRY
Shot 02/08/2006. Video Config: UNFONTED Audio Config: Tape Format: BETA Offsite Box#: Abstract: - Masayuki Okano is exactly the kind of small-time entrepreneur ...
Shot 02/08/2006. Video Config: UNFONTED Audio Config: Tape Format: BETA Offsite Box#: Abstract: - Masayuki Okano is exactly the kind of small-time entrepreneur Japan needs more of. Okanao's tiny factory of 6 employees is swamped with orders for its 'metalwork magic' - from Apple to NASA. Okana is considered to be the premier craftsman in metal pressing. Now, he's invented the Microtaper, a 'painless needle' that uses micro-precision work to create the thinnest needle in the world. Okano has become such an icon of Japanese can-do spirit, that's he's written a book titled 'I Can Make It!' revealing his secrets of success. Description: No video description Fonts: 00:22 Atika Shubert Tokyo 01:05 (paraphrased) Masayuki Okana Entrepreneur 01:52 (paraphrased) Masayuki Okana Entrepreneur vo == do some trick work to make a Japan industry vo == just the close ups of the machine, man working with etc.. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370015_265.do
https://wn.com/Japan_Small_Industry
Shot 02/08/2006. Video Config: UNFONTED Audio Config: Tape Format: BETA Offsite Box#: Abstract: - Masayuki Okano is exactly the kind of small-time entrepreneur Japan needs more of. Okanao's tiny factory of 6 employees is swamped with orders for its 'metalwork magic' - from Apple to NASA. Okana is considered to be the premier craftsman in metal pressing. Now, he's invented the Microtaper, a 'painless needle' that uses micro-precision work to create the thinnest needle in the world. Okano has become such an icon of Japanese can-do spirit, that's he's written a book titled 'I Can Make It!' revealing his secrets of success. Description: No video description Fonts: 00:22 Atika Shubert Tokyo 01:05 (paraphrased) Masayuki Okana Entrepreneur 01:52 (paraphrased) Masayuki Okana Entrepreneur vo == do some trick work to make a Japan industry vo == just the close ups of the machine, man working with etc.. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370015_265.do
- published: 21 Jul 2016
- views: 10719
26:00
Toyota Production in Japan
Manufacturing footage from two of Toyota's Japanese plants, Motomachi in Yokohoma and Takaoka in Toyoma.
___
Video Timeline
0:00 – Motomachi (Crown)
6:16 – Mo...
Manufacturing footage from two of Toyota's Japanese plants, Motomachi in Yokohoma and Takaoka in Toyoma.
___
Video Timeline
0:00 – Motomachi (Crown)
6:16 – Motomachi (Mirai)
25:02 – Takaoka (Harrier)
https://wn.com/Toyota_Production_In_Japan
Manufacturing footage from two of Toyota's Japanese plants, Motomachi in Yokohoma and Takaoka in Toyoma.
___
Video Timeline
0:00 – Motomachi (Crown)
6:16 – Motomachi (Mirai)
25:02 – Takaoka (Harrier)
- published: 22 Aug 2020
- views: 2525103
31:18
" ELECTRONICS IN JAPAN TODAY " 1980s JAPANESE HIGH TECH INDUSTRY DOCUMENTARY COMPUTERS VCR XD13854
Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm
Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com
This color edu...
Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm
Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com
This color educational film is about how electronics in Japan are being made and used. This was made in 1980.
A speeding express train. The train is magnetically levitated. Tests done using a magnetically connected bullet train. Light synthesis with plants as a Japanese scientist looks on. Industrial robots, they assemble a vacuum cleaner. Title card: Electronics in Japan Today (:18-3:22). Japan's wall street, numerous banks.The filmmaker stops a Japanese man in the street and asks him about his watch. Close on a watch. Inside the face of the watch. The man opens his briefcase and opens a calculator. Inside the calculator. Title card: Electronics (materials technology, device technology, production technology). Different types of electronics are shown on the screen. Vacuum tube. 1946 saw the birth of the world's first computer. Computers with lots of cords and wires. 1948 was when the transistor was created. A miniature transistor (3:23-6:08). A man uses a computer to do advanced train reservations. A train slows inside a train station. An express train leaves the station. People walk around Tokyo. Neon Japanese moving sign. Inside a Japanese newspaper office, men work and talk on the telephone. Stories are typed onto tape and then that is fed into a computer where it is set. Newspapers being printed. Airport with jumbo jets. Air traffic control computer screens. A plane takes off. Japanese police station. A police car with its flashing lights on the move (6:09-9:18). Tokyo at dawn, the downtown skyline. Men in suits walk to work. Rush hour in Tokyo. Automatic ticket barrier. A train on the tracks. Buses, cars, people walking. Industrial plant with steelworks. Men in a control room. Water splashing, hot molten steel being formed. Computer screen shows a new car being made. Automobiles on the assembly line being made by robots. A man puts a dashboard together. An engine is placed in a new car. Cars go slowly down the line. Computer robots are making computers. A man works at a computer (9:19-12:35). A computer controlled production machine. The tallest building has the faster elevator. People get into the elevator, the elevator speeds up the shaft. People at work in a high rise building, sensors are above them in case of fire. Doors shut automatically. A woman works in data processing. A copy machine makes copies repeatedly. A finger pushes a button, a woman holds a phone and places it down to make a fax go through (12:36-14:56). Cars race by. Traffic sensors. A more advanced traffic system is under development. A man punches in his destination and the computer recommends the best route. The car drives towards thee destination. A train on the tracks, it is unmanned. Electronics help detect what's going on with a patient. Integrated circuit moves. Photomask, wafer, emulsion. Exposure is shown in a diagram and explained as it reaches development and then etching. Diffusion is the last process. This leads to bonding and packaging (14:57-18:41). People at work in a laboratory. A silicon wafer receives sensitizer. The wafer is transferred by air to minimize contamination. Diffusion is complex. Circuit pattern is finished. Printed wafer cut into chips. Computer does bonding not manually (18:42-20:58). A man places pieces into a tray and puts it into a computer. IC (integrated circuits) Production chart is shown, 1974 vs 1979. Space technology, a rocket with a satellite is launched into space. Circuits are being made. Microwaves are being put together. Japan produces 90% of the world's VCRs. A new videodisc system.The player sits on a tv (20:59-24:01). Nada, Japan, deers graze in a park. Steps. Ancient buildings. People perform in front of tv cameras and see themselves. Japanese trading company. Clocks that show times in other cities are on the wall. People walk. Computers at work (24:02-25:23). A man works on a computer, he is instructing it with his voice. A man sorts merchandise ready to be delivered. Computer screens. Doctors at work on a patient while performing surgery. They are performing a kidney implant. An experiment is being performed with a model boat and some liquid helium. A superconductor magnet assists. Steel is cracked. Carbon fiber composite is broken apart. Acrylic fiber. Carbon fiber and resin. A magnetically connected train races by, a rocket takes off. Stills of possible space station (25:24-30:00). Statistics of the number of scientists in various countries (30:01-30:21). End credits (30:22-31:02).
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
https://wn.com/Electronics_In_Japan_Today_1980S_Japanese_High_Tech_Industry_Documentary_Computers_Vcr_Xd13854
Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm
Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com
This color educational film is about how electronics in Japan are being made and used. This was made in 1980.
A speeding express train. The train is magnetically levitated. Tests done using a magnetically connected bullet train. Light synthesis with plants as a Japanese scientist looks on. Industrial robots, they assemble a vacuum cleaner. Title card: Electronics in Japan Today (:18-3:22). Japan's wall street, numerous banks.The filmmaker stops a Japanese man in the street and asks him about his watch. Close on a watch. Inside the face of the watch. The man opens his briefcase and opens a calculator. Inside the calculator. Title card: Electronics (materials technology, device technology, production technology). Different types of electronics are shown on the screen. Vacuum tube. 1946 saw the birth of the world's first computer. Computers with lots of cords and wires. 1948 was when the transistor was created. A miniature transistor (3:23-6:08). A man uses a computer to do advanced train reservations. A train slows inside a train station. An express train leaves the station. People walk around Tokyo. Neon Japanese moving sign. Inside a Japanese newspaper office, men work and talk on the telephone. Stories are typed onto tape and then that is fed into a computer where it is set. Newspapers being printed. Airport with jumbo jets. Air traffic control computer screens. A plane takes off. Japanese police station. A police car with its flashing lights on the move (6:09-9:18). Tokyo at dawn, the downtown skyline. Men in suits walk to work. Rush hour in Tokyo. Automatic ticket barrier. A train on the tracks. Buses, cars, people walking. Industrial plant with steelworks. Men in a control room. Water splashing, hot molten steel being formed. Computer screen shows a new car being made. Automobiles on the assembly line being made by robots. A man puts a dashboard together. An engine is placed in a new car. Cars go slowly down the line. Computer robots are making computers. A man works at a computer (9:19-12:35). A computer controlled production machine. The tallest building has the faster elevator. People get into the elevator, the elevator speeds up the shaft. People at work in a high rise building, sensors are above them in case of fire. Doors shut automatically. A woman works in data processing. A copy machine makes copies repeatedly. A finger pushes a button, a woman holds a phone and places it down to make a fax go through (12:36-14:56). Cars race by. Traffic sensors. A more advanced traffic system is under development. A man punches in his destination and the computer recommends the best route. The car drives towards thee destination. A train on the tracks, it is unmanned. Electronics help detect what's going on with a patient. Integrated circuit moves. Photomask, wafer, emulsion. Exposure is shown in a diagram and explained as it reaches development and then etching. Diffusion is the last process. This leads to bonding and packaging (14:57-18:41). People at work in a laboratory. A silicon wafer receives sensitizer. The wafer is transferred by air to minimize contamination. Diffusion is complex. Circuit pattern is finished. Printed wafer cut into chips. Computer does bonding not manually (18:42-20:58). A man places pieces into a tray and puts it into a computer. IC (integrated circuits) Production chart is shown, 1974 vs 1979. Space technology, a rocket with a satellite is launched into space. Circuits are being made. Microwaves are being put together. Japan produces 90% of the world's VCRs. A new videodisc system.The player sits on a tv (20:59-24:01). Nada, Japan, deers graze in a park. Steps. Ancient buildings. People perform in front of tv cameras and see themselves. Japanese trading company. Clocks that show times in other cities are on the wall. People walk. Computers at work (24:02-25:23). A man works on a computer, he is instructing it with his voice. A man sorts merchandise ready to be delivered. Computer screens. Doctors at work on a patient while performing surgery. They are performing a kidney implant. An experiment is being performed with a model boat and some liquid helium. A superconductor magnet assists. Steel is cracked. Carbon fiber composite is broken apart. Acrylic fiber. Carbon fiber and resin. A magnetically connected train races by, a rocket takes off. Stills of possible space station (25:24-30:00). Statistics of the number of scientists in various countries (30:01-30:21). End credits (30:22-31:02).
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 23 May 2020
- views: 63800
7:28
Japan and Industry 4.0 | DW English
Travel through the land that leads the world in robotics engineering. We accompany Toshimitsu Kawano. He sells German technology to Japanese firms to better con...
Travel through the land that leads the world in robotics engineering. We accompany Toshimitsu Kawano. He sells German technology to Japanese firms to better connect their factories with one another. Japan is playing catch-up with Industry 4.0.
For more go to http://www.dw.com/en/german-chancellor-merkel-opens-cebit-digital-trade-fair/a-38016901
https://wn.com/Japan_And_Industry_4.0_|_Dw_English
Travel through the land that leads the world in robotics engineering. We accompany Toshimitsu Kawano. He sells German technology to Japanese firms to better connect their factories with one another. Japan is playing catch-up with Industry 4.0.
For more go to http://www.dw.com/en/german-chancellor-merkel-opens-cebit-digital-trade-fair/a-38016901
- published: 22 Mar 2017
- views: 71639
2:04:31
2023年に最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP8。日本の大量生産と職人達。
2023年に最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP8。日本の大量生産と職人達。
00:00 - 使用済みアルミ缶を再びアルミ缶にするプロセス。日本のアルミリサイクル工場。
20:29 - 碁盤・将棋盤ができるまで。1つ作るのに5年以上の時間が掛かる日本職人の高級碁盤・将棋盤
40:14 - 船舶エンジン部品を大量生産...
2023年に最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP8。日本の大量生産と職人達。
00:00 - 使用済みアルミ缶を再びアルミ缶にするプロセス。日本のアルミリサイクル工場。
20:29 - 碁盤・将棋盤ができるまで。1つ作るのに5年以上の時間が掛かる日本職人の高級碁盤・将棋盤
40:14 - 船舶エンジン部品を大量生産するプロセス。8トンハンマーで鍛造する日本の工場。
53:43 - ビリヤードキュースティックを作るプロセス。世界中のビリヤードプレイヤーが愛用するビリヤードキュースティック。
01:08:23 - クラフトマンによるアルミホイールのプロセス。日本のモノづくり精神が感じられるアルミホイール工場
01:21:48 - 鉛筆芯を大量生産するプロセス。日本唯一の芯専門メーカー
01:37:33 - 蚊取り線香を大量生産するプロセス。世界初の蚊取り線香を作った日本の工場
01:48:18 - 高級スピーカーが作られるプロセス。木から作るジャズ専用のバックロードホーンスピーカー。
💌 お問い合せ : processx2@gmail.com
📸 Copyright(C) 2022. Processx. all rights reserved.
https://wn.com/2023年に最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画Top8。日本の大量生産と職人達。
2023年に最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP8。日本の大量生産と職人達。
00:00 - 使用済みアルミ缶を再びアルミ缶にするプロセス。日本のアルミリサイクル工場。
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- published: 15 Dec 2023
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2023年上半期で最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP5
2023年上半期で最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP5
00:00 - バケツを製造するプロセス。人の力でバケツを作る日本の工場
07:09 - スチール缶を大量生産するプロセス。高品質なお茶缶を作る日本の老舗工場。
20:47 - 土の中からたい焼き!?大阪町工場の驚愕するアルミニウム鋳造技術。
31:42 -...
2023年上半期で最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP5
00:00 - バケツを製造するプロセス。人の力でバケツを作る日本の工場
07:09 - スチール缶を大量生産するプロセス。高品質なお茶缶を作る日本の老舗工場。
20:47 - 土の中からたい焼き!?大阪町工場の驚愕するアルミニウム鋳造技術。
31:42 - マッチを大量生産するプロセス。高品質なマッチを作る日本の老舗工場。
44:03 - 鉄の棒が小刀になるまで。100年続く伝統の技。鍛治職人が造り上げる究極の一刀。
関連動画
蛇口を生産するプロセス。こだわりを持った職人たちが作る日本の蛇口製造工場
https://youtu.be/Tgqlr-IYcO0
ワンダフルドライバーゴルフクラブの製造工程。長い歴史を持つ韓国のパークゴルフクラブ工場
https://youtu.be/NNB04in3bn0
果汁100%! 韓国の工場できれいなリンゴジュースを作る工程
https://youtu.be/Mkf7OOEQezo
Japanese Industry
@JapaneseIndustry26
【著作】
ダテ映像・株式会社フードモール
カメラマン:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
編集:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
ディレクター:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
問い合わせ:japanese.industry26@gmail.com
#プロセス #making #ハンドメイド
https://wn.com/2023年上半期で最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画Top5
2023年上半期で最も視聴された日本の製造工程動画TOP5
00:00 - バケツを製造するプロセス。人の力でバケツを作る日本の工場
07:09 - スチール缶を大量生産するプロセス。高品質なお茶缶を作る日本の老舗工場。
20:47 - 土の中からたい焼き!?大阪町工場の驚愕するアルミニウム鋳造技術。
31:42 - マッチを大量生産するプロセス。高品質なマッチを作る日本の老舗工場。
44:03 - 鉄の棒が小刀になるまで。100年続く伝統の技。鍛治職人が造り上げる究極の一刀。
関連動画
蛇口を生産するプロセス。こだわりを持った職人たちが作る日本の蛇口製造工場
https://youtu.be/Tgqlr-IYcO0
ワンダフルドライバーゴルフクラブの製造工程。長い歴史を持つ韓国のパークゴルフクラブ工場
https://youtu.be/NNB04in3bn0
果汁100%! 韓国の工場できれいなリンゴジュースを作る工程
https://youtu.be/Mkf7OOEQezo
Japanese Industry
@JapaneseIndustry26
【著作】
ダテ映像・株式会社フードモール
カメラマン:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
編集:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
ディレクター:伊達裕也/岩田和樹
問い合わせ:japanese.industry26@gmail.com
#プロセス #making #ハンドメイド
- published: 13 May 2023
- views: 1936643
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Nissan Electric Motor Production in Japan – Nissan e-Power Manufacturing in Yokohama
Manufacturing footage of Nissan's 'e-Power' electric motors, used by the Japanese manufacturer's BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) and hybrids. This plant is loc...
Manufacturing footage of Nissan's 'e-Power' electric motors, used by the Japanese manufacturer's BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) and hybrids. This plant is located in Yokohama, Japan.
https://wn.com/Nissan_Electric_Motor_Production_In_Japan_–_Nissan_E_Power_Manufacturing_In_Yokohama
Manufacturing footage of Nissan's 'e-Power' electric motors, used by the Japanese manufacturer's BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) and hybrids. This plant is located in Yokohama, Japan.
- published: 09 Mar 2023
- views: 9098