Japan's Sharp eyes AI, EV and robotics for growth

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Sharp President and CEO Masahiro Okitsu says the company is looking to technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics. (Photo by Atsushi Ooka)

KANOKO SAKAMOTO

OSAKA -- Sharp plans to explore opportunities in cutting-edge technology such as artificial intelligence even as it maintains a keen focus on key operations including its liquid crystal display business, according to the head of the Japanese electronics giant.

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