Japanese electronics industry getting its mojo back

In the heyday of the Japanese electronics industry in the early 1980s, Japan had nearly 60,000 applications every year. The project is among a range of efforts in the Japanese electronics industry to reinvigorate industrial design. C-suite designers remain a rarity at most electronics companies while technologists reign supreme, company officials and industrial designers say. “Designers at home electronics companies have little say compared to engineers,” he said. After years of losing ground to design-first rivals such as Apple and Dyson, Japanese companies are now trying to recover the processes and creative flair that produced iconic products such as the Walkman.

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