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Short Pitches by Researchers and Venture Companies "Super Heterodoxy Splash" Day 2

2026.02.02
[Tokyo 2026] Short Pitch by Researchers and Ventures "Splash in the Super-Different Field" Day 2.

Outline of Implementation

Saturday, March 7, 10:00 - 11:00

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.

Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference Tokyo 2026

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Day2 Saturday, March 7

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1 Yuge Merchant Marine Technical College Takeshi Ito Brewing up remote island issues: Practical challenges through the use of wild boar meat sauce and abandoned bamboo forests
2 Miyakonojo National College of Technology Toshiyuki Takahashi Research case study of "Research Network for Tooling and Application Development of Microalgae" of the Organization of National Colleges of Technology - Development of technology for stimulating growth of microalgae using food residues and centrifugation-free algae recovery technology.
3 Amateras Space Inc. Daisei Hasumi Next Generation Smart Suit Connecting Ground and Space - Implementation of Safety and Work Efficiency Improvement by Biological Sensing
4 Tokyo Metropolitan Hinodai High School Mikiko Hyodo Development of technology to create transparent skeletal specimens of beetles, which had been impossible
5 Nihon University Hitoshi Suzuki Immersion and sharing in 4D space using VR and Metaverse
6 Tokyo Metropolitan University Soryuya Kono Horizontal Circular Incubator for Next Generation Cell Culture
7 Tohoku University Yuichi Aoki Citizen Science "Search for Earth-Cooling Microorganisms" Aims to Solve Global Warming Problem
8 mimony Hiromi Miki Solving social issues in a super-aged society with medication and drug-delivery support devices
9 Horizon Inc Alex Tsai Handling Fragrance as "Data" - Construction and Social Implementation of Digital Fragrance Delivery Infrastructure
10 Tajiri Flake Manufacturing Co. Rie Tajiri What is a "flake"?
11 Interbeing Inc. Hiroko Ohnari Visualization of "Relationship Quality" and Predictors of Burnout Using Communication Science and AI Speech Analysis
12 Yuge Merchant Marine Technical College Daisuke Kawahigashi Development of PNIPA Gel Water Absorbent Sheet for Container Ships Using Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Graft Polymerization
13 Daiichi Pharmaceutical University Hidetoshi Arima From Suizendinori to Pharmaceuticals: The Challenge of Treating Intractable Skin Diseases with Deep Tech from Kyushu
14 NERON Corporation Yasuhisa Nagasaki Development of Gut Bacteria Cocktail for Mental Health Improvement via Brain-Gut Correlation
15 NanoFrontier Corporation Katsuya Saito Nanoparticle technology opens up new foundations for energy and the environment
16 Organic Nanoelectronics Laboratories, Inc. Masaru Nagai Ultra-precise synthesis technology of ultra-small polymer nanoparticles and its application
17 ExtraBold Corporation Yuji Hara AM², a new AM technology that can utilize all types of waste
18 Electric Mobility Systems Professional University Ei Ogata Ultimate EV proposal using SR motors
19 Gunma Perth University Takuto Yoshida Development of batteries utilizing dialysis waste fluid as electrolyte
20 Integriculture Inc. Kazuko Kawashima Production Technology for Cellular Foods (Cultured Meat) Using Food Ingredients
21 Kanazawa University Graduate School S. Nakade Development of an audio guidance system for vending machines for the visually impaired -VIVAS
22 Tokyo Polytechnic University Junji Sone Force-haptics force-haptics work support system for high-precision remote work
23 Nihon University Shunkichi Ueno How much are high-temperature materials needed by society?
24 University of Tsukuba/ADvance Lab Haruna Kai Transformation Processes of Research Activities and Self-Awareness in Students with Atypical Characteristics upon University Enrollment: Auto-ethnography of ADHD/ASD Persons Admitted through Comprehensive Selection after Truancy and High School Graduation Certification.
25 Fukuoka University Shinpei Sumimoto Citizen Science Opens Up Possibilities for Research Collaboration and Social Implementation - Your research is a waste if you don't collaborate with citizens!
26 Kanazawa University Kenichi Sugihara Automatic generation of buildings, houses, and ancient buildings for smart cities (real 3D models that cannot be created by generative AI)
27 University of Tsukuba Shotaro Doki Visualization of worker performance by AI and suggestions for improvement
28 Toyo University Hiroyuki Takei Change your life with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy!
29 Storyline Inc. Junko Iwai High quality decaffeinated coffee by supercritical carbon dioxide extraction
30 Circularis Pichaya Pattanasattayavong Upcycling solar panel waste into green nano-silica

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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