Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (HYLI) releases white paper on ASEAN transportation systems
Hitachi Asia Ltd. today announced that its community relations program, the Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (HYLI), has released a...
Hitachi Asia Ltd. today announced that its community relations program, the Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (HYLI), has released a...
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Hitachi Asia Ltd. today announced the official opening of the 13th Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (HYLI)...
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Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co., Ltd. (“HIES”) and Soe Electric & Machinery Co., Ltd. (“SEM”) today announced that they have completed...
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In Hitachi's latest media collaboration with CNN themed "Future Cities: Singapore's 50th Anniversary", an on-ground event was held at the Red Dot Design Museum, Singapore on 24 June 2015 to complement Hitachi's sponsorship of CNN's "Future Cities" television series. Many key stakeholders in Singapore from both the private and government sectors were invited to grace this event. To celebrate Singapore's 50th national day, CNN International introduced a week of special coverage through the Future Cities segment. The coverage included five short episodes aired over five days across CNN's TV and digital platforms to highlight some of the upcoming major infrastructure projects for Singapore. The projects were namely: Singapore's Green Skyscrapers, Singapore's Oil Industry, Healthcare, and Singapore's plan for its Award-Winning Airport, as well as the city's Transportation System. Through the episodes, viewers were able to recognise Singapore's way of meeting the challenges of rapid urbanisation against a global landscape and examined city planning...