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01 February 2018
Innovative, beautiful, durable: KYOCERA presents high-quality kitchen tools demonstrating the advantages of its ceramic technology
- Kitchen Products
Temperature-stable insulated mugs and a slicer set with super sharp blades – KYOCERA will be presenting new products featuring outstanding functionality and durability at the Ambiente consumer goods trade fair held in Frankfurt from 9 to 13 February.
Both Kyocera insulated mug collections feature a practical and durable ceramic interior coating. This prevents the use with different beverages such as coffee and tea from affecting the flavour of the next use, and effectively prevents stains or corr...
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31 January 2018
KYOCERA WARNS OF PAPER DOCUMENT BLIND SPOT FOR GDPR COMPLIANCE WITH LAUNCH OF NEW GUIDE
- Printers / Multifunctionals
File Under Compliance is a detailed, easy-to-digest guide to the legal and technical aspects of handling paper documents that contain personal data. It features expert insight from KYOCERA’s legal counsel and corporate compliance team as well as...
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30 January 2018
KYOCERA TCL Solar Completes 21.1 MW Solar Power Plant on Repurposed Land in Japan
- Solar Electric Systems
Providing equivalent annual power supply for approx. 7,730 households
21.1 MW solar power plant in Hagi City (left) and commemoration ceremony (right) All electricity generated at the plant will be sold to the local utility (The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.). It is Kyocera TCL Solar’s second largest solar power ...
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24 January 2018
KYOCERA and 7 Other Companies Announce Progress of Development Plan for Max. 480-Megawatt Solar Power Project
- Solar Electric Systems
Companies exploring plan to construct and operate solar power project located on agricultural land on Ukujima island, Nagasaki, Japan
Photovolt Development Partners GmbH (hereafter “PVDP”) began planning the solar power project in April 2013 with the aim of helping to contribute to environmental protection and economic revitalization on the remote island. It has been agreed that th...
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11 January 2018
KYOCERA Introduces Irish Claddagh Ring Designed by Paul Costelloe, Using Hypoallergenic COBARION
- Corporate
Using new material COBARION, symbolic Irish design meets Japanese technology; portion of proceeds to benefit Great East Japan Earthquake recovery
Dating back to the 17th century in Ireland, the traditional Claddagh ring is given to represent love, loyalty and friendship. The ring is now available in two types: the stylish thin AMATERUS and the gorgeous bold WADADUMI. Both styles are unisex, ma...
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