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HIC Osaka Conference 2025] Short Pitches by Researchers and Venture Companies "Super Heterodox Splash

2025.06.25
[HIC Osaka Conference 2025] Short Pitches by Researchers and Ventures "Super Heterodox Splash".

Outline of Implementation

Saturday, September 6, 10:00-10:45

The name "Splash" comes from the meaning of the word "splash," which means "a splash of water or other substance." Researchers and venture capitalists give 90-second pitches to the audience, telling them what they want to do and what they are looking for from the participants. The aim is to find passionate researchers and to use their pitches as inspiration to come up with new ideas. We then aim to develop the discussions into more in-depth discussions at the poster presentations, leading to the creation of new collaborative research.

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order of presentation belong to Name Title/Theme
1 University of Shiga Prefecture Graduate School Kohki Tanaka Development of "Large Area" Raman Scattering Enhanced Substrates by Electroplating Method
2 Nagoya University Daikai Yamamoto -From the Moon to Mars - Cast 3D Printer for Local Production for Local Consumption on the Second Earth
3 Nagoya Institute of Technology Shun Shiramatsu Can LLM be a Knot in Society? : Consensus building support systems using large scale language models
4 TST Japan K.K. Kenzo Furuta Realization of a remote rainfall monitoring network (unprecedentedly detailed observation points)
5 Toyo University Gamo Nishitani Mika Novel Nanocarbon Composites: Synthesis of Marimo Nanocarbon Sheets and Their Application to Hydrogen Utilization Devices
6 National University Corporation Osaka University Teppei Araki Visualization of internal risk by sheet-type IoT sensor
7 NT Giken Kogyo Co. Takashi Naka Deployment of mechanical high-performance concentrating solar power systems by a group of local small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
8 Kinki University Graduate School Norito Ohno Proposal for a non-contact fish health management system
9 Kinki University Graduate School Kazuya Yokota Moving things with ultrasonic waves! Proposal for a Noiseless Ultrasonic Small Ship
10 Kitami Institute of Technology Takeshi Namikoshi Development of coated seeds that can be sown at any time
11 Nagaoka University of Technology Keishi Komatsu Terahertz gas sensing of hydrated odor molecules
12 Osaka University Graduate School Moriyama Sakura Efforts to elucidate the mechanism of action of aromatherapy essential oils based on olfactory receptor responses
13 Konan Women's University Yui Shimizu New Value of Clothing Spun by Fragrance: Sensory and Psychological Innovation through Textiles, Silhouettes, and Space
14 Hiroshima University Graduate School Haruka Imura Supporting People Not Hospitalized by Ambulance: Building a Community Support Model Based on Big Data and Voices from the Field
15 College of Science and Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ritsumeikan University Kyosuke Futami Wearable sensing platform for constant measurement of real-life data on blinking, eye movements, facial expressions, mouth movements, and nasal breathing
16 Setsunan University Sakaki Ai How to create a town that makes people want to walk: A mechanism to move people's hearts and change their behavior
17 Kinki University Graduate School Takuto Torikai Protecting the lives of firefighters from their feet up! The future of firefighting activities created by a walking condition detection system
18 Tohoku University Graduate School Isao Hashimoto Spine Meter" measures posture using only webcam face images.
19 Nara Institute of Science and Technology Shun Nagaoka Research and development of assistive devices for the colorblind
20 Kinki University Graduate School Miho Yamada Danger detection in place of your ears! Animal External Ear Simulation Ambient Hazard Sound Detection Device

Click here to see the list of general abstracts for poster and booth presentations, including the super interdisciplinary splash speakers.

Registration for auditing and participation is now open.

We look forward to welcoming many people from academia, venture companies, large corporations, town factories, local governments, junior high and high school students, and others to the Hyperdifferent Fields Conference.

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