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Firms from Sony to noodle maker Urge Japan to pursue moon business

Firms from Sony to noodle maker Urge Japan to pursue moon business Firms from Sony to noodle maker Urg. Japan needs to take commercial development of the moon more seriously if the country is to remain competitive in the budding space economy. Thats the message to the government from a group of Japanese companies ranging from Sony Corp. and top trading houses to an instant noodle maker. The Lunar Industry Vision Council on Tuesday submitted a white paper to Shinji Inoue, Japan s minister in charge of space policy, urging closer cooperation between the state and the private sector. The document calls for incentives to boost investment in space ventures, detailed regulations for exploitation of off-planet resources and greater access for companies to lunar missions.

Dentsu Group Inc appoints Jean Lin to new Executive Officer role

July 14 2021, 8:55 am | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments Dentsu Group Inc. announced today that its Board of Directors has resolved to appoint Jean Lin, Global CEO of Creative Services Line of dentsu International Limited, as a new executive officer of the Company, effective on August 1, 2021.   Jean Lin will advise and guide the development of dentsu Sustainable Business Solutions (dSBS) which will be at the core of the sustainable client solutions provided across dentsu Japan network and dentsu International. This distinctive proposition will accelerate client growth by bringing together dentsu’s deep understanding of consumers and commitments to society, with creativity and technology, to create an ecosystem of co-creation with clients and partners to drive ‘growth from good.’

Firms From Sony to Noodle Maker Urge Japan to Pursue Moon Business

Pavel Alpeyev, Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) Japan needs to take commercial development of the moon more seriously if the country is to remain competitive in the budding space economy. That’s the message to the government from a group of Japanese companies ranging from Sony Corp. and top trading houses to an instant noodle maker. The Lunar Industry Vision Council on Tuesday submitted a white paper to Shinji Inoue, Japan’s minister in charge of space policy, urging closer cooperation between the state and the private sector. The document calls for incentives to boost investment in space ventures, detailed regulations for exploitation of off-planet resources and greater access for companies to lunar missions.

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