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METI Launches IoT Demonstration Project to Improve Chemical Plant Safety

Sep. 30, 2016

Filed Under: Industry, Regulatory Agencies Tagged With: asahi kasei, Daicel, Idemitsu Kosan, IoT, JSR, Maruzen Petrochemical, METI, Mitsubishi Chemical, Mitsui Chemicals, Nippon Shokubai, plant safety, Showa Denko, Sumikin Chemical, Sumitomo Chemical, tosoh, Zeon

Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has initiated a demonstration project to use Internet of Things (IoT) technology…...

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