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In The Space Business is... – the podcast series of The Space Business is Everywhere campaign, underwritten by ST Engineering iDirect – we take a look at the way the commercial space industry has spread itself to parts of the world where space and satellites were once only read about or dreamed of. Each episode will focus on a specific location and features an innovator who is shaping - and reshaping - the industry. In the fourth episode, we hear from Yo Shimizu, President & COO of JSAT International, Inc., Misao Furukawa, Director, Business Development, Space DC Business of Space Compass and Teppei Kato, Chief Business Officer of Orbital Lasers. Yo Shimizu was appointed in 2020 as President & COO for JSAT International, Inc. which serves satellite telecommunication services, investments, partnership creations and research & studies in wide range of new space business field. JSAT international is a wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary of SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation (JSAT), the largest satellite operator in APAC. Yo joined JSAT (Space Communications Corporation at that time) in 2001, and has more than 20 years of experience in the satellite related business including national security areas. Currently Yo is engaged in the new business development with U.S. partners for new space-based solutions (SSA, EO, Data analysis, Debris removal, etc.), along with JSAT's core business of satellite telecommunication service. Misao Furukawa is Director of the Space DC Business of Space Compass, which was established as a joint venture with NTT and SKY Perfect JSAT in July 2022. Space Compass will launch a novel “Space Integrated Computing Network” to aid the realization of a sustainable society. He has over 23 years of experience in the satellite communication Engineer and Business development. In the company, he played various roles including satellite communication, ITU Radio Regulation related and Remote sensing. He is now developing the Optical Data Relay service in Space Compass. Teppei Kato joined JSAT Corporation (now SKY Perfect JSAT) in 2007, handling planning and sales of satellite communication services for domestic, Asian and U.S. markets. He later engaged in investment activities and strategy formulation for creating new businesses in the NewSpace sector. In 2021, Teppei led a major investment in a Japanese space venture and contributed to the company's IPO through strategy formulation and execution. He joined Orbital Lasers in April 2024, overseeing overall business development and promotion. Orbital Lasers is a developer of innovative laser technology that carved out from SKY Perfect JSAT in January 2024.
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The Artist in the Ambulance.On this episode we are joined by Teppei Teranishi. Teppei Teranishi is a man of many arts. The multi-instrumentalist who teamed with vocalist Dustin Kensrue in 1998 to form Thrice, one of most influential bands in the post-hardcore genre, is a craftsman in every sense of the word.Mark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme.The Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.
In this episode, we go beyond the usual podcast talk, engaging in a more personal and deep conversation with Teppei-san. We explore various themes ranging from our past experiences to future aspirations. Discussions include whether to listen to past episodes, how far ahead we plan for the future, and the blend of Japanese language learning with entertainment. We also delve into the importance of voice engagement in podcasting. As always, if you haven't yet checked out Teppei-san's channel and programs, I highly recommend you do. His unique approach and engaging content are not to be missed. Thank you for joining us, and enjoy this special episode! My website is a treasure trove of resources, including solo episodes, conversational content, and extensive learning materials. Perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in each topic. Your continued support is the backbone of this podcast. I'm deeply grateful for all your encouragement and engagement! Blog Post(Transcript/Video) : https://sayurisaying.com/milestones-teppei-200-201 If you'd like to support this podcast, please consider donating here: https://ko-fi.com/sayurisaying
Welcome to our 200th episode of Sayuri Saying Everyday Japanese Podcast! I'm thrilled to celebrate this milestone with you all, and special thanks to Teppei-san from "Nihongo con Teppei" for joining us. In today's episode, we dive into the art of podcasting, exploring where ideas originate and what keeps us motivated. Don't miss this insightful discussion with one of the most unique voices in Japanese podcasting. Thank you for your support, and enjoy the show! Note: This episode doesn't come with a transcript. However, you can experience it differently - while there's no video of Teppei-san, you can watch a video version capturing my reactions on our website. This is available exclusively to members at the 'Silver Penguin' level and above. Additionally, my website is a treasure trove of resources, including solo episodes, conversational content, and extensive learning materials. Perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in each topic. Your support has been vital in continuing this podcast. A heartfelt thank you! Stay tuned for more episodes with Teppei-san! Blog Post(Video) : https://sayurisaying.com/milestones-teppei-200-201 If you'd like to support this podcast, please consider donating here: https://ko-fi.com/sayurisaying
Después de la Primera Guerra mundial y la debacle económica que la siguió, hubo en Japón una consecuencia inesperada: el surgimiento de la “literatura proletaria”. El punto principal de este género (cuya aspiración era sostener desde la cultura la revolución de los trabajadores) fue la condición obrera de sus autores. “Esta vez sí”, el cuento de Teppei Kataoka de 1931, es un ejemplo de este movimiento. Kokichi no quiere sumarse a la huelga que organizan sus compañeros. Teme por su familia, se siente viejo. Los demás empleados de la pequeña fábrica no lo entienden, lo critican, lo denostan. En el medio, Kokichi es víctima de un accidente laboral. ¿Podrá el grupo superar el rechazo y luchar por justicia? Este cuento está incluido en la antología de literatura proletaria “Bajo un cielo oscuro cargado de nieve” (2020), publicada por También el caracol, una editorial argentina que hace traducciones propias del japonés al español. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Qué es POR QUÉ LEER Por qué leer es un proyecto multiplataforma que promueve el placer por la lectura. La idea es contagiar las ganas de leer mediante recomendaciones, reseñas y debates. ¡Cada vez somos más! CECILIA BONA Soy periodista, productora y creadora de contenidos. Trabajé en radios como MITRE, VORTERIX y CLUB OCTUBRE. Amo leer desde pequeña, incentivada especialmente por mi mamá. En Por qué leer confluyen muchas de mis pasiones -la radio, la edición de video, la comunicación- y por eso digo que está hecho con muchísimo amor. Editó este episodio: DANY FERNÁNDEZ para Activando producciones Sus redes: https://www.instagram.com/danyrap.f/ https://www.instagram.com/activandoproducciones.proyecto/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ¿Te gustaría patrocinar POR QUÉ LEER? ALIAS BANCARIO: porqueleerok PATREON: http://bit.ly/patreonporqueleerok ALIAS MERCADO PAGO: porqueleerok PayPal: https://paypal.me/porqueleerok SUSCRIBITE A LAS MEMBRESÍAS MENSUALES Y APOYÁ EL PROYECTO $500: https://bit.ly/xqlmembresia500 $1000: https://bit.ly/xqlmembresia1000 $2000: https://bit.ly/xqlmembresia2000 $3000: https://bit.ly/xqlmembresia3000 $4000: https://bit.ly/xqlmembresia4000 $5000: https://bit.ly/xqlmembresia5000 ¡Gracias por todo!
Teppei Katori loves two things: particle physics and music. Naturally, he combined the two. Today on Short Wave, Teppei talks to host Regina G. Barber about how he and his collaborators convert data from cosmic rays—high energy particles from space that are constantly colliding with Earth—into beautiful sights and sounds.
This week, the Alliance joins us LIVE to ask all things The Artist in the Ambulance for our final episode of the series. We discuss the origins of the original and new artwork for the album, Teppei breaks down how and which guitars were tracked on the new album, we share about our new imprint New Grass Studios, favorite moments of the album, and much much more. Thank you all again for joining us on this journey. We look forward to our conversations on the road with you this year, and we're forever grateful for the impact you've left on us with your love of The Artist in the Ambulance. Enjoy the show. Head to www.thrice.net for dates and tickets for the The Artist in the Ambulance 20th Anniversary tour. - Special thanks to all the friends and guests on the show. | Edited by Andy Lara at www.andylikeswords.com
Upon waking from their full night's rest, the party unfortunately discovers the passing of their new found ally, Teppei. After paying their respects to him, the Purest Fires press on eastwards towards Shimara. What kind of nonsense will they come across in the Hirai Forest? Find out on this episode of T&C! Join us as our DM Rhyan (HaphazardDM) tries to kill our beloved characters – Stella Bogenheim (Blaze_NBK), Yome (daggertribal), Houta Liu-bei (Robert), and Roroi Royce(Rodimus7901) while we try to ruin whatever it is he has planned. Please leave us a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or any other podcast platform you use! We would greatly appreciate it! Also don't forget to check out the Taverns & Caverns Patreon for additional exclusive content! Thank you Adventurers!
You know them, you love them...it's Thrice for goodness sake. I had the privilege of hanging out with my long time friend, Teppei Teranishi from the band to discuss a lot of things I was personally curious about like his passion for skateboarding, being an introvert and his life as an only child. He's a very thoughtful guy and this conversation shows that quality in him. Enjoy! Pre-Order your copy of Quicksand's classic, "Slip" from Iodine Recordings. Buy Podcast Merch Here Theme Song by Tapestry Gold Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube Listen to “More On That”, a supplementary podcast to 100 Words on Spotify exclusively Rockabilia sells you officially licensed Merch from ALL your favorite bands (and your Dad's favorite band, your siblings etc...). Use the promo code 100WORDSORLESS for 10% off your order. Evil Greed is a highly curated merchandise provider from Berlin, Germany with fast, worldwide shipping and features stores from bands like Power Trip, Deafheaven, Nails, Russian Circles and so much more. Use promo code 100WORDS for 10% off your first order today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the show! This week, Dustin, Teppei, Ed, and Riley spend sometime sharing about the release of The Artist in the Ambulance and the considerations necessary to revisit such an important album. In addition, we saved a special gear segment at the end for the technical instrumental listener, stick around after the ending credits for that segment. Enjoy the show. Head to www.thrice.net for dates and tickets for the The Artist in the Ambulance 20th Anniversary tour. - Special thanks to all the friends and future guests upcoming on the show. | Edited by Andy Lara at www.andylikeswords.com