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Japanese Government Draws up Roadmap for Developing Connected Car Technology

Jul. 21, 2017

Filed Under: Innovation, Regulatory Agencies Tagged With: connected cars, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, roadmap

Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has formally drafted plans and a roadmap for the development of connected car…...

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