On a muggy July morning, a ceremonial red ribbon fluttered outside Naura Technology Group’s newest plant on the outskirts of the capital. Inside, engineers in bunny suits nudge crated plasma‑etch tools toward waiting trucks bound for memory‑chip lines in Wuhan and Wuxi. The scene captures China’s
TOKYO—If you wear prescription spectacles, you may already be familiar with Hoya Corporation, the Japanese group whose free‑form lenses sit comfortably on millions of noses. But the real marvel of Hoya’s eighty‑four‑year run is not what happens in its optical shops; it is what happens
For 35 years Adobe set the tempo of digital creativity. The verb “to Photoshop” lodged itself in dictionaries; Illustrator files became the bloodstream of agencies; Creative Cloud’s subscription fees rivalled some nations’ GDP. But in the past five years the battleground has shifted so quickly it feels as though
ASML's moat will not crumble anytime soon
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