Sony to get up to $380 million image sensor factory Japan subsidy

TOKYO: The Japanese government will provide subsidies of up to 60 billion yen ($380 million) to ‌Sony for ⁠an ⁠image sensor plant in the western Japanese prefecture of Kumamoto, industry minister Ryosei Akazawa said on Friday.

Image sensors ⁠will be “indispensable ‌for autonomous driving and physical AI” ⁠and “we hope a stable supply of image sensors… will be secured,” Akazawa said at a press conference.

Sony is a ‌leading manufacturer of image sensors used in smartphones in ⁠addition to its strengths in entertainment, spanning games, movies, music and anime.

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