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Step up and start September with our Top 5 Posts from August!
Explore our top 5 tech stories highlighting our hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Dive into our financial results for the first quarter of FY2024 and get insights into our AI strategy for ethical customer solutions with Scalable AI and Responsible AI.
Discover what’s in store with our pavilion “NOMO NO KUNI” for EXPO 2025 in Osaka, Kansai, Japan, and learn how we’re contributing to decarbonization under the Panasonic GREEN IMPACT initiative.
– Posted on August 1, 2023
Do you know Panasonic’s groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell technology, H2 KIBOU, which is revolutionizing the energy landscape?
Here’s our Top5 Tech stories featuring our hydrogen fuel cell technology which is playing a vital role in achieving global carbon neutrality.
– Posted on August 9, 2023
Panasonic Group announced its Financial Results for the first quarter of FY2024 on July 31st 2023. This fact sheet provides an overview of the results in an easy-to-understand infographic-format.
– Posted on August 7, 2023
The arrival of ChatGPT has led to an eruption of interest in AI technologies and applications. Panasonic Group is active in a wide range of business sectors, and looks to AI as a way to address and resolve problems and explore new opportunities.
At Panasonic, our approach is to pursue solutions that meet customer needs while adhering to ethical standards, so we are focusing on the concepts of Scalable AI and Responsible AI. Here’s a brief Q&A that introduces Panasonic’s AI strategy and explains how we’re using AI to deliver greater value to customers.
– Posted on August 30, 2023
EXPO2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan is less than 2 years away, and Panasonic will be there with green pavilion “NOMO NO KUNI” to exhibit the resource-recycling know-how that has been cultivated across the Group.
From iron beams and copper cables to doors and fixtures, every aspect of NOMO NO KUNI is designed to achieve total carbon neutrality, and the structure demonstrates how new value can be derived from end-of-life products and waste materials.
– Posted on August 3, 2023
According to estimates from the World Economic Forum, the manufacturing and production sectors together generate approximately one-fifth of all global CO2 emissions.
Under its Panasonic GREEN IMPACT initiative, the Panasonic Group has been contributing to decarbonization through energy conservation and proactive use and procurement of renewable energy.
To date, 31 manufacturing facilities have achieved “Zero CO2” status within the Group, including a whopping 22 facilities during fiscal year 2023 alone.
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