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Industry and Academia Join Forces, Look to Develop Stable Operation Technology for Petrochemical Plants

Dec. 1, 2016

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: kyoto university, METI, Mitsui Chemicals, petrochemical, soft-sensor technology, University of Tokyo

Some 20 Japanese companies are coming together in the joint development of soft-sensor technology as a new stable operation technology…...

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