Amagasaki Manufacturing Companies Selected for Second Cohort of 'Heart-Stirring Masterpiece' Project
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- Amagasaki Manufacturing Companies Selected for Second Cohort of 'Heart-Stirring Masterpiece' Project
- Four companies have been selected for the second cohort of the 'Amagasaki Manufacturing Challenge,' a project led by Amagasaki City. The initiative aims to transform the hidden technical expertise of local manufacturers into emotionally resonant masterpieces through co-creation with designers, opening up new markets.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Fri Jun 05 2026 21:23:34 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Four companies have been selected for the second cohort of the 'Amagasaki Manufacturing Challenge,' a project led by Amagasaki City. The initiative aims to transform the hidden technical expertise of local manufacturers into emotionally resonant masterpieces through co-creation with designers, opening up new markets.
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- Amagasaki Manufacturing Companies Selected for Second Cohort of 'Heart-Stirring Masterpiece' Project (Fri Jun 05 2026 21:23:34 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Fri Jun 05 2026 21:23:34 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Four companies have been selected for the second cohort of the 'Amagasaki Manufacturing Challenge,' a project led by Amagasaki City. The initiative aims to transform the hidden technical expertise of local manufacturers into emotionally resonant masterpieces through co-creation with designers, opening up new markets.
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- Q: What is the purpose of the Amagasaki Manufacturing Challenge?
- A: To transform the hidden technologies of Amagasaki's manufacturers into masterpieces for the general public through co-creation with creators, opening new markets.
- Q: Which companies were selected for the second cohort?
- A: Kashiwagi Iron Works, Shinko Steel Wire, Zero Seiko, and Wakamoto Manufacturing.
- Q: What were the achievements of the first cohort?
- A: 92 proposals were submitted for four companies, and four prototypes were developed.