The world’s largest manufacturer of photocatalysis equipment, Japan is the biggest market for equipment that converts light into electronic circuits, but that market is increasingly becoming more competitive in the United States, where the technology is increasingly gaining traction.
Japan is among the world leaders in the use of digital photocatalysers, with a global market of $US4.6 billion in 2015.
The technology was introduced in the 1970s, but is now being used increasingly for the manufacture of electronic components such as chips, optical sensors and cameras.
The International Photographic Institute estimates that there are 2,500 digital photocats in Japan, of which about 100 are used for the production of photonic sensors, according to the company that sells the equipment.
The Japanese market is becoming more attractive as digital technologies become more widely available, particularly to foreign customers.
The Japanese market was once dominated by the West, which has a huge amount of research and development work done on the technology, including the development of photonics and phototransistor technology, but it is now expanding to include the US, where digital technologies are increasingly gaining acceptance, according the Japanese company.
Japan’s digital photocatters are used in all types of electronic devices, including chips, cameras, microcontrollers, optical and ultrasonic sensors, and computer chips.
The firm says the world is currently the world leader in the production and sale of digital electronics.
Photonic sensors are designed to detect light by scanning the image of a subject or object with an imaging device, such as a camera.
They are also used to generate digital images of the image or its surroundings, such for display on electronic displays.
While Japan has been the world-leader in the creation of phototronic sensors, it is not only in Japan that photonic semiconductors are being used to manufacture them.
A recent report from the International Photometric Institute estimated that there were about 8,000 photonic components worldwide in 2015, of a total global market value of $12.4 billion.
The market has expanded from about $US1.3 billion in 2010, when photonic technology was only in its infancy, to $US3.6 trillion in 2015 alone.
A large number of the world�s photonic technologies are being sold by firms based in the US and Europe.
In particular, the company Photonics International is in the process of selling the world first-ever photonic transistor, which is designed to produce light that can be converted into a digital signal.
In Japan, the world has been selling the photonic chip for more than 30 years, but the firm Photonics Technology has been trying to increase sales of its chip since the late 1990s.
Japanese photonic-based semiconducting technology is currently being used in a number of products such as computers, TVs, smartphones and automotive devices.
According to Japanese semiconductor firm JAX, the firm will sell about 10,000 chips for the next two years, and the company has already begun to offer photonic equipment in the form of photoropicon integrated circuits (PICs).
The firm is also in talks to sell photonic devices for smartphones, but these are currently in the early stages of development.