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Two India-based Companies to Join the IBM Watson Ecosystem
IBM today announced InspireOne Technologies and TEXTIENT as the first two India-based partners to join the IBM Watson Ecosystem. The companies will begin developing cognitive computing solutions in the region. InspireOne Technologies is using IBM Watson cognitive APIs in its professional development app to empower employees to develop their leadership skills...

Innolux Announces Unaudited 2015 Net Income NT$10.8 Billion
Innolux Corporation today announced its 4Q 2015 consolidated revenues and 2015 full year results. Combined net sales for 4Q 2015 amounted to NT$ 81.5 billion, gross profit was NT$ 2.5 billion, for a gross margin of 3.1%. Operating loss totaled NT$ 2...

Asia Pacific Manufacturing Spend Excluding Japan to Grow at 4.8% CAGR
According to IDC , manufacturing spending in the Asia/Pacific region excluding Japan (APeJ) will grow at 4.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the 2015-2019 period. IDC noted that China is expected to undergo waves of automation and digitization due to inflation of wages and given its focus on making manufacturing world-class according to its visionary 'Made in China 2025" initiative...

Smart Manufacturing Vendors Focuses on Computer Technology
To further understand smart manufacturing patent portfolios of assignees and the possible impact on the industry, Taipei-based MIC (Market Intelligence and Consulting Institute) conducted a patent mining analysis based on the search results obtained from the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) for patents applied during January 1, 1996 and June 30, 2015...

Global Mobile Payment Market to Reach US$620 Billion in 2016, TrendForce Says
With major smartphone brands Apple and Samsung making a big entrance into the mobile payment business, the total revenue of the worldwide mobile payment market in 2015 reached US$450 billion, according to the global market research firm TrendForce...

Tokyo Tech, Fujitsu Achieve World's Fastest Wireless Transmission of 56 Gbps
Tokyo Institute of Technology and Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. today announced that they have developed a CMOS wireless transceiver chip that can process signals at high speeds with little loss across a broad range of frequencies, from 72 to 100 gigahertz (GHz)...