The collaborations driving
the growing global appeal
of nanoe™ X
The ubiquity of nanoe™ X in Japan—incorporated
everywhere from homes to trains to hospitals—is helping
the technology gain traction overseas.
Text by Mari Maeda
Photography by Kunihisa Kobayashi
“I was very proud of securing that deal,” says Hirohata. “But what was more important to me was that JLR genuinely valued the cutting-edge nature of nanoe™ X technology and continues to actively promote its effectiveness in the media and on its own website.”
We sat down with Hirohata to talk about the businesses in Japan and Europe that have been won over by nanoe™ X, as well as the future of this technology—how it may transform over time and which untapped markets offer potential applications.
Index
1. A Boost from a Major Carmaker
A Boost from a Major Carmaker
Not Just as a Supplier
Trains, Hospitals, and Hotels
Growing Faster and More Powerful
Profile
Akihito Hirohata, Panasonic Staff Engineer
After getting his Master’s in mechanical engineering, Hirohata joined Panasonic in 2011. He has since worked at a Panasonic plant in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture, that serves as the main factory for nanoe™ technologies. From 2016 to 2021, he was stationed in Munich, where he served as product manager for nanoe™ devices and marketed the products to European businesses. Following his return to Japan, Hirohata has been busy designing frameworks for collecting evidence on the safety benefits provided by nanoe™ technologies and promoting these results, primarily in Europe and North America. He sees such efforts as key to accelerating the global expansion of the nanoe™ market.