Features
Collection of articles featuring specific topics.
Digital Services Powered by Connected Products
As the spread of the IoT brings digital connectivity to a diverse range of products, the data collected from these products is being leveraged to offer more sophisticated service-based business models that deliver new value. With a focus on digital services powered by connected products, this series of articles describes new initiatives and future directions for Hitachi’s extensive portfolio of technologies, products, and solutions.
Green Solutions for Building a Hydrogen and Ammonia Supply Chain
Hydrogen and ammonia have received increasing attention in recent years as effective energy sources for combating global warming due to their ability to efficiently produce energy without emitting CO2. As a result, there is a growing demand to establish a scheme to reduce CO2 emissions throughout the supply chain, from the production to the use of hydrogen and ammonia. This series focuses on Hitachi's green solutions aimed at constructing a hydrogen and ammonia supply chain, and introduces its efforts and future directions for preserving the global environment.
Digitally Enhanced Healthcare Solutions
Against a background of rapid advances in biotechnology along with the longer healthy life spans and rising healthcare costs associated with aging populations, recent years have seen rising demand for advanced diagnostic techniques, control of healthcare costs, and greater use of personalized medicine.This series of articles focuses on advanced healthcare solutions powered by Hitachi’s digital technologies, describing the work being done to realize a “wellbeing society” and the plans Hitachi has for this field in the future.
Transition to Carbon Neutrality in the EV Value Chain
Recently, public awareness of climate change and environmental issues has increased dramatically, and wide initiatives have been implemented to achieve carbon neutrality. In this situation, the role of EVs is becoming more important. There are several considerations and high hopes for EVs, not only EVs as equipment for transportation, but also infrastructure deployment for EVs, emergency power sources with EV batteries, and the recycling asset of used EV batteries. This series focuses on the "transition to carbon neutrality in the EV value chain," exploring new activities and future approaches involving Hitachi's wide range of technologies, products, and solutions.