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Foxconn Floats Partnership with Struggling Nissan

02/12/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
Struggling Nissan, who was Japan’s second largest automaker after Toyota until 2020, continues to be in the news. As talks have broken down with Honda, who it was announced would acquire Nissan several weeks ago, Foxconn appears to be joining the discussing, or trying. 

Diverging Electrification Goals between Honda and Nissan; Accelerated Resource Integration will be the Top Priority Post-Merger

12/25/2024 | TrendForce
Honda and Nissan—two of Japan’s largest automakers—announced on December 23rd, 2024, that they have entered into merger negotiations, with plans to finalize an agreement by June 2025. Mitsubishi Motors is also expected to join the partnership.

SiLC Technologies Receives Investment from Honda to Advance AI Vision Capabilities

09/11/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
SiLC Technologies, Inc. announced it has received an investment from Honda to develop next-generation FMCW LiDAR solutions for all types of mobility. SiLC is the leading developer of integrated, single-chip FMCW (Coherent) LiDAR solutions and focuses on enabling advanced AI-based machine vision.

Infineon, Honda Enter Strategic Collaboration to Collaborate on Automotive Semiconductor Solutions

02/02/2024 | Infineon
Infineon Technologies AG announced that Infineon and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to build a strategic collaboration. Honda selects Infineon as semiconductor partner to align future product and technology roadmaps.

JAXA, Honda to Begin a Feasibility Study on a Circulative Renewable Energy System

06/14/2021 | ACN Newswire
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Honda R&D Co., Ltd. (Honda) announced the plan to begin a joint feasibility study on a “circulative renewable energy system” in space, which is designed to supply oxygen, hydrogen, and electricity for human outposts and rovers.
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