Japan brings cutting-edge technologies

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Japanese companies will highlight cutting-edge technologies at the Japan Pavilion, including a machine that can turn sewage into drinking water, floorboards that can generate electricity when walked on as well as intelligent robots and the country's most advanced vehicles, a pavilion official said on January 20, 2010.

An artist's rendition of the Japan Pavilion
An artist's rendition of the Japan Pavilion 

An artist's rendition of the Japan Pavilion
An artist's rendition of the Japan Pavilion

A camera from Japanese maker Canon that can take three-dimensional photos will make its world debut.

Toyota will exhibit robots and its concept electric, one-passenger vehicle "i-REAl."

Concept electric, one-passenger vehicle 'i-REAl'
Concept electric, one-passenger vehicle "i-REAl" 

Panasonic will build a "Life Wall," an electronic wall with virtual televisions, clocks and bookshelves.

Concept electric, one-passenger vehicle 'i-REAl'
"Life Wall" 

(en.expo2010.cn January 21, 2010)

 

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