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Spreading ‘Made-in-Japan’ technology across the world

A well-built car may carry the logo of Toyota or Honda on the bonnet. But on closer inspection, you will find that a high-performing automobile comprises of thousands of parts and components made by smaller, lesser – known companies – all of which must work in perfect unison to ensure the best and safest driving experience.

Carmakers like Toyota, famed worldwide for its dedication to the tenets of (Japanese craftsmanship), depend heavily on smaller Japanese philosophy and the constant pursuit of innovation – often creating groundbreaking products to meet the demands of one of the world’s most technology-intensive industries.

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