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(From Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry (JJTI))

Byline: Kyodo News, Economic News Section

Host entity: Sendai City Host region: Sendai City Implementing a research project to develop high value-added health/welfare equipment and services in collaboration with Finland, one of the world's trailblazers in the fields of information technology (IT) and welfare services. Attracting foreign businesses particularly from European Union (EU) member countries, taking advantage of the rich research resources accumulated by Tohoku University through its joint projects with local businesses.

On a 10,000 square meter site in the hilly northwestern Sendai ...

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