Barry Lawson reflects on EVS 22, held in November in Japan, and concludes that while the USA is playing catch-up, Europe doesn't seem to be in the game.
This year's EVS was held in Yokohama, Tokyo's seaport, an hour and a half across town by express train from Narita, Tokyo's airport. Travelling between the two is an opportunity to get a clue to the paradox of the divide between Japan's industry and its agriculture. Japan's modern, spacious factories are showcases of precision engineering, automation and efficiency, and the rail network is . . .
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