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Wednesday, February 13 2019 - 13:00
AsiaNet
Toshiba CTO shares company's broad strategy on newly launched Toshiba Clip site
SINGAPORE, Feb. 13, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Toshiba aims to be one of the world's leading cyber-physical systems (CPS) 
technology companies. What technology strengths does Toshiba have, and what 
kind of world does it aim to realize? Toshiba Corporation's CTO, Dr. Shiro 
Saito, talks strategy.

For the full multimedia release, click here: 
https://www.prnasia.com/mnr/toshiba_20190213.shtml

Summary of Dr. Saito's interview is as follows: 

Q: What is CPS, and how will cyberspace technology relate to physical, 
real-world technology?

A: Toshiba's aim is to be a company that solves social problems with 
technologies that fuse the cyber and the physical, the real world.

Although we use the word cyber, please think of an image of the human brain. 
Physical can be understood as products, such as the parts and materials, 
systems and services we see in the real world. We are increasingly able to use 
sensing and network technologies to gather information from product operations 
and from systems and services. We can then use AI and other technologies to 
analyze and understand that data in cyber space, and output it as feedback into 
the real world -- as optimal solutions, forecasts, and plans that add value to 
real world technologies, products and services. We believe that repetition of 
this cycle will lead to the creation of even newer technologies, products and 
services.

At Toshiba, things that are actually being realised through the merger of cyber 
and physical technologies include virtual power plants, railways and robotics. 
Some areas of focus would include SCiB(TM) rechargeable battery and 
semiconductors for electric automated vehicles. Currently, in the field of 
mobility, the wider penetration of e-vehicles is seen as the default route, and 
the key word is CASE, an acronym for connectivity, autonomous, shared and 
electric. When we think about how that will lead the way to automated driving, 
it's clear that technologies that Toshiba possesses, such as batteries and 
automotive semiconductors, will be essentials.

As for the direction of research and development, we are moving beyond 
"human-assisted AI" that tells us how to efficiently find results when we know 
the correct answer, and are now promoting development of "self-learning AI" 
where humans no longer have to provide advance teaching.

To see further insights, click on the link below: 
https://www.toshiba-clip.com/en/detail/703 

SOURCE  Toshiba Corporation
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