Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference in Hokkaido Forum 2022

Conference Theme
A Swell of Co-Creation for the Future in Japan's Food Supply Areas
Day & Time
Saturday, November 26, 2022 9:30-18:00
Place
Hokkaido University FMI (Food & Medical Innovation) International CenterAccess

What is the Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference?

It is a place where researchers, large corporations, small factories, and venture companies, regardless of their field or industry, can fuse their knowledge and technology, identify new research themes and issues that humanity needs to face, and promote research together, through discussion. Participants from different fields and industries constructively discuss the creation of unprecedented research themes and approaches to problem solving, and continue to work together to set up cutting-edge R&D projects that transcend barriers.

About the Hokkaido Forum 2022 of the Association of Hyperdifferent Fields

Hokkaido is an advanced region in terms of issues such as population decline, decarbonization of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, and a widely decentralized society, while also boasting a food self-sufficiency rate of 200% from its vast land area of 22%, rich natural resources, and tourism resources. The Hokkaido Forum, held for the first time in FY2021, has brought together large corporations, start-ups, and researchers not only from within Hokkaido, but also from outside the prefecture, and has produced many cross-regional projects that have contributed to solving issues. In FY2022, the second forum, we aim to bring together more knowledge beyond generations, organizations, and fields to create, sprout, and nurture seeds of research and projects that solve social issues.

Dates Saturday, November 26, 2022 9:30-18:00
Place: Hokkaido University FMI (Food & Medical Innovation) International Center
>Access
Sponsored by Riverness Inc.

<To whom it may concern
Academia, venture companies, agricultural corporations, large corporations, town factories (fabricators), local governments, junior high and high school students, etc.

<Countermeasures against new coronavirus infection
The Society plans to hold this event in compliance with the policies announced by the government and local authorities, and in cooperation with the venue where the event will be held, and after taking measures to prevent new coronavirus infection.

Information for Poster Presenters and Booth Exhibitors

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Information for all participants

The "Information for All Participants" for Hokkaido Forum 2022 is now available online.
There will also be information on how to get to the venue and how to register on the day of the event.
Please read this booklet thoroughly if you plan to attend the exhibition, including audience members, presenters and exhibitors.

Program Information

  • November 26.

Saturday, November 26, 9:30-18:00

Main hall Poster and booth
9:30 Opening Ceremony
10:00 Pitches by researchers and venture companies in very different fields
Technology Splash."
11:00 Poster Booth
core time
12:00 Lunch break Lunch break
13:00 keynote speech
Carbon neutral recirculating dairy farming through chemical conversion of biogas
Poster Booth
display







13:30 Session 1
Confronting the Protein Crisis from Japan's Food Growing Regions
14:20 Discussion
14:40 Session 2
Future Dairy and Livestock Farming "Living Together
15:30 Discussion
15:50 Session 3
Envisioning a new energy local production for local consumption system
17:00 Closing Ceremony  
17:40 Networking session  
18:00 End  

 

10:00-11:00
  • Main hall
Pitches by researchers and venture companies in very different fields
Technology Splash."

Partner: STARTUP CITY SAPPORO

Technology Splash, named after the meaning of the word "splash," which means "to splash or splash (water, etc.)," is an opportunity for researchers and venture companies to pitch what they want to do and what they are looking for from the participants in a 90-second pitch. The goal is to find passionate researchers and to use their pitches as inspiration for new ideas, while being exposed to the knowledge and enthusiasm of researchers who appear one after another. The aim is then to develop into more in-depth discussions at the poster presentations, leading to the creation of new collaborative research.

"More Information"

List of Speakers

order of presentation Poster
No
Title/Theme Name belong to
1 01 Development of on-demand production technology for sustainable protein source Wolffia SAJJAD KAMAL SHUVRO Hokkaido University
2 02 Utilization of "hydrogel," a material close to living organisms Takayuki Kurokawa Hokkaido University
3 04 Controlling stomatal opening and closing of wine grapes using biostimulants Kazuhiro Nishioka Agrishot Corporation
4 05 Development and application of non-destructive inspection technology for reutilization of discarded tangerine peels and food products FENG CHAO-HUI Kitami Institute of Technology
5 08 You can find out which shiso will make you healthier if you eat it! Hidemichi Sano Muroran Institute of Technology
6 09 Use of Liquid Organic Fertilizer Derived from Cow Urine for Cyanobacteria and Microalgae Cultures and Its Effects Yuta Kato Kankyo Daizen Corporation
7 10 Livestock manure treatment service by centrifugal separation Tetsuya Inokuchi Vantec Ltd.
8 16 Development of autonomous oceanographic research drone boat Kenri Minami Hokkaido University
9 17 Development of a tool for estimating the degree of wear and tear of ship equipment using AIS data and for forecasting the demand for maintenance parts and sales activities Kenta Fukushima Hokkaido University Graduate School
10 18 Microplastic recovery technology using genetically modified Escherichia coli Kohei Takeuchi Hokkaido University
11 23 Identification of bacteria in a bio-toilet and calculation of degradation rate by absorbance Ayayuki Sato Sapporo Nihon University High School
12 28 The Future of Small Satellites Moving through Space on Plastic Fuel Landon Kamps Letara Corporation
13 29 Application of colored finite automata to regular expression engines Tsubasa Indo
(Presenter: Yoshiaki Takahashi)
Oshima College of Maritime Technology
14 30 Introduction of Cyber-Physical-Human-Interaction Research - Thermal Infrared Markers, VR Soccer Operation Board, etc. Tsubasa Yumura Hokkaido University of Information Sciences
15 31 Data-driven kerosene delivery planning using AI and IoT Hirotaka Ooe Hokkaido University
16 33 Estimation of OD data by person tracking methods using deep learning Tsubasa Nishiura Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University
17 36 A Qualitative Analysis of the Creative Idea Generation Process through Bilateral Dialogue Yuto Mizusaka ZENKIGEN Corporation
18 40 smartNexus Walker, a walker with autonomous driving and walking support that accompanies the lives of the elderly Yuto Mori Hokkaido University Graduate School
11:00-12:00
  • Poster and booth
Poster Presentation and Booth Exhibit Core Time
Let's generate many new ideas and knowledge from the poster presentations (research presentations) and booth exhibits (business introductions) to further accelerate your research and business.

[abstracts
Click on "Poster Session" at the top of this page or the details below to see the list of poster and booth abstracts.

"More Information"

No Title/Theme Name belong to Technology Splash Speaker
01 Development of on-demand production technology for sustainable protein source Wolffia SAJJAD KAMAL SHUVRO Hokkaido University
02 Utilization of "hydrogel," a material close to living organisms Takayuki Kurokawa Hokkaido University
03 Relationship between appearance quality of brown rice and quality of cooked rice Tomoya Okunishi National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO)
04 Controlling stomatal opening and closing of wine grapes using biostimulants Kazuhiro Nishioka Agrishot Corporation
05 Development and application of non-destructive inspection technology for reutilization of discarded tangerine peels and food products FENG CHAO-HUI Kitami Institute of Technology
06 Study of cultivation simulation system with rose growth model using L-system Daiki Yamanaka Oshima College of Maritime Technology
07 Creating songs from vegetables and fruits to create new farmer value. Misaki Serizawa Hokkaido University Graduate School
08 You can find out which shiso will make you healthier if you eat it! Hidemichi Sano Muroran Institute of Technology
09 Use of Liquid Organic Fertilizer Derived from Cow Urine for Cyanobacteria and Microalgae Cultures and Its Effects Yuta Kato Kankyo Daizen Corporation
10 Livestock manure treatment service by centrifugal separation Tetsuya Inokuchi Vantec Ltd.
11 Utilization of seaweed resources for livestock feed Kazuo Miyashita Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
12 Reduction of survey items and time for animal welfare assessment Kenichi Takeda Shinshu University
13 Development of high-efficiency removal technology for residual antimicrobial agents Masahiro Tokumura University of Shizuoka
14 Small and decentralized land-based aquaculture for resting oceans Isamu Yoshida ARK Corporation
15 Analysis of Seasonal Variations of Flow Structure in Tsugaru Straits Using a High-Resolution Model Hiromichi Sato Hokkaido University
16 Development of autonomous oceanographic research drone boat Kenri Minami Hokkaido University
17 Development of a tool for estimating the degree of wear and tear of ship equipment using AIS data and for forecasting the demand for maintenance parts and sales activities Kenta Fukushima Hokkaido University Graduate School
18 Microplastic recovery technology using genetically modified Escherichia coli Kohei Takeuchi Hokkaido University
19 How to nurture people who can contribute to the world - Sapporo Nihon University's challenge Kazumasa Murayama Sapporo Nihon University Junior and Senior High School
20 Mechanistic Study on the Inhibition of Methane Generation by CNSL Addition in Hokkaido Inada -Measurement of the Effect of CNSL Addition in Hokkaido Natsuboshi Rice foot of the mountain Sapporo Nihon University High School
21 Nittai Bean Project First Report Yui Hirahama Sapporo Nihon University High School
22 Assessment of the richness of Atsubetsu Minami Greenspace Koji Suzuki Sapporo Nihon University High School
23 Identification of bacteria in a bio-toilet and calculation of degradation rate by absorbance Ayayuki Sato Sapporo Nihon University High School
24 Development of a simple cancer diagnostic assay using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer Kika Fujita Tokyo University of Technology Graduate School
25 Construction of a luciferase fusion protein using the SpyTag/SpyCatcher system and development of a methyl CpG detection method. Shimamura, Hazuki Tokyo University of Technology Graduate School
26 Research and development of tailor-made antiviral coating technology with regenerative functions Toshio Kamijo Tsuruoka National College of Technology
27 Design of Effective Nanoscale Interfaces in SOFC Anode Layers for Social Implementation Shigehiro Ito Tsuruoka National College of Technology
28 The Future of Small Satellites Moving through Space on Plastic Fuel Landon Kamps Letara Corporation
29 Application of colored finite automata to regular expression engines Tsubasa Indo Oshima College of Maritime Technology
30 Introduction of Cyber-Physical-Human-Interaction Research - Thermal Infrared Markers, VR Soccer Operation Board, etc. Tsubasa Yumura Hokkaido University of Information Sciences
31 Data-driven kerosene delivery planning using AI and IoT Hirotaka Ooe Hokkaido University
32 Traffic flow simulation considering one-sided traffic at a construction site using cellular automaton Ryunosuke Kawaya Oshima College of Maritime Technology
33 Estimation of OD data by person tracking methods using deep learning Tsubasa Nishiura Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University
34 Development of a kanji reading comprehension question generation system for learners of Japanese Toshiki Aisaka Kushiro National College of Technology
35 Research on a Remote Lecture Video Course Support System Shunma Ando Oshima College of Maritime Technology
36 A Qualitative Analysis of the Creative Idea Generation Process through Bilateral Dialogue Yuto Mizusaka ZENKIGEN Corporation
37 Improvement of Academic Research Database Search Mechanism by Ambiguous Search and Sentence Clustering Gasho Matsui Kushiro National College of Technology
38 Creation of learning materials for computer networks using PacketTracer Kyosuke Okamura Oshima College of Maritime Technology
39 Development of a prototype infant abuse risk prediction system Yuya Sato Kushiro National College of Technology
40 smartNexus Walker, a walker with autonomous driving and walking support that accompanies the lives of the elderly Yuto Mori Hokkaido University Graduate School
41 Introduction of Akerun Access Control System Takuya Orihara Photosynth, Inc.
42 Researcher Matching Platform "Y-Orch: Yochi Shihomi Hashimoto University of Aizu Graduate School
43 STARTUP CITY SAPPORO Mutsuo Toyoda D2 Garage Inc.
13:00-13:20
  • Main hall
keynote speech
Carbon neutral recirculating dairy farming through chemical conversion of biogas
<Summary of Lecture
In Hokkaido, there are many facilities that produce biogas by fermenting dairy cattle manure. Since this biogas contains high levels of methane gas, it is attracting attention as a carbon-neutral energy source. Currently, the business of burning this biogas in generators and selling the electricity is being conducted, but it is dependent on government subsidies. Therefore, there is a need to find a way to use biogas for purposes other than power generation, i.e., to convert it into useful chemical substances. In this presentation, I will explain the technology we have recently developed to produce liquid fuels, methanol and formic acid, from methane gas at room temperature and pressure, and introduce our efforts for social implementation as a carbon-neutral recycling-oriented dairy farming system in cooperation with industry, academia, and government.

"More Information"

Kei Okubo
Professor, School of Advanced Co-creative Studies, Osaka University

The company was the first in the world to successfully develop a technology to convert methane and air into methanol and formic acid at room temperature and pressure. In July 2020, the company succeeded in producing methanol and formic acid from biogas, and is now further developing the technology for its social implementation. In July 2020, he succeeded in producing methanol and formic acid from biogas, and is now further developing the technology for social implementation. His areas of expertise are photochemistry, catalytic chemistry, and electron transfer chemistry.

13:30-14:20
  • Main hall
Confronting the Protein Crisis from Japan's Food Growing Regions

Partner: Challenge Field Hokkaido

It is said that a protein crisis will occur in 2050, when the supply of protein will be insufficient for the population. As increased meat production becomes a bottleneck, attention is turning to alternative proteins. Hokkaido, Japan's unshakable food producing region, has achieved a food self-sufficiency rate of 217%, and has been supporting domestic protein production, with 20% of the country's beef cattle (1st in Japan) and 8% of pigs (3rd in Japan) being raised in the region, as well as about a quarter of the national production scale in marine resources. From this Hokkaido, we would like to examine new approaches to protein production and discuss what is required for alternative proteins.

"More Information"

Mr. Moana Kitamura
Hokkaido University Faculty of Fisheries Department of Marine Science and Resources Student
Floatmeal CEO

Born in New Zealand to Japanese parents and raised in Australia. After graduating from Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School, he entered the Faculty of Fisheries at Hokkaido University. The word "moana" means "sea" in the language of the Maori people of New Zealand. While studying about the ocean in Hokkaido, which she had longed to visit, she became interested in environmental issues. Together with a group of friends he met at university, he decided to start a business to develop the next generation of food resources.

Mr. Kamal Shubro Sajjad
Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University
Floatmeal CSO

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He holds two master's degrees in microbiology and environmental science. D. program at Hokkaido University as a Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship student. He is working on the development of low-carbon technologies. Together with team members he met at the university, he founded Floatmeal, a cleantech startup that reduces carbon emissions in the food system.

Tomoaki Hitani
Group Leader, Corporate Planning Group, Business Planning Department, Air Water Hokkaido Inc.

He joined Air Water Energy Inc. in April 2009 as a mid-career employee.
Engaged in energy sales and marketing alliance business and development of new energy-related products.
In September 2021, he started a new business, the land-based salmon aquaculture business [Morino Salmon Project], at his current department.
In August 2022, concluded a comprehensive regional partnership agreement with Higashikagura Town and started construction of a test plant in September (scheduled to be completed in April 2023).
Up to present.

Mr. Shinji Yamada
Challenge Field Hokkaido Area Coordinator

D. (Materials Science), Graduate School of Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, USA. D. in Materials Science from the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. He was engaged in materials-related research and development, including materials nanotechnology and next-generation batteries, at the Research and Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd. In 2016, he opened four joint research centers in Japan, including Hokkaido University, to promote industry-academia collaboration for social innovation. He also serves as a judge for SCORE, START, and NoMaps Dream Pitch. Currently, he is the general area coordinator of "Challenge Field Hokkaido," a project to create an industry-academia fusion center under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).

Moderator.
Yoshifumi Kawana
General Manager, Research and Development Division, Liverness Inc.
Director, Agronome Research Institute, Inc.

D. in Environmental Studies from the Graduate School of Environment and Information Studies, Yokohama National University. lecturer at Yokohama National University VBL since 2008, representative of LD Factory, Inc. and director of Mylops, Inc. director of Rivanes Regional Development Division since November 2014 and of Agronome Research Institute, Inc. since 2017. and is currently the General Manager of the Research and Development Division of Rivanes, Inc. He is involved in launching new businesses related to agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, including plant factory business, food and beverage business, and agri-tech venture support.

14:40-15:30
  • Main hall
Future Dairy and Livestock Farming "Living Together

Partner: Meiji Holdings Co.

The dairy and livestock industries, which support the food supply of mankind, are currently facing a variety of issues ranging from environmental problems such as greenhouse gas emissions from livestock to problems faced at production sites such as livestock manure disposal. It is necessary to explore ways to "live together" with the dairy and livestock industries, taking into consideration not only their economic development but also global environmental sustainability. In this session, we will invite several venture companies and researchers who are promoting research and initiatives to solve these issues, and create opportunities to present proposals for demonstration research and joint projects to create a vision for the future of dairy and livestock farming.

"More Information"

Shinya Kobayashi
Representative Director, Farm Note Holdings Co.

Born in Obihiro City, Hokkaido in 1979. After graduating from Asahikawa College of Technology, he joined a machinery parts trading company. 2004 founded SKYARC SYSTEMS Ltd. in Obihiro City (currently SKYARC Inc., shares transferred to Future Spirits Inc. in April 2021). 2013 founded Farm Note Co. In 2020, he received the 8th Monodzukuri Nippon Grand Award, Prime Minister's Prize, and also founded Farm Note Dairy Platform Inc. which realizes DX dairy production on its own farm.

Kazuo Miyashita
Specially Appointed Professor, Center for Industry-Academia Collaboration, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

Born in Nagano Prefecture. After spending 11 years as a university student in Sendai (Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University), he spent 34 years as a university teacher in Hakodate (Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University). After that, he moved to Obihiro, where he has been conducting research and development on the effective use of resources without placing a burden on the environment based on a fusion of agriculture, animal husbandry, and fisheries science, making the most of his experience at Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine.

Yuta Kato
Senior Researcher, Soil, Water and Air Research Institute, Kankyo Daizen Co.

After completing his graduate studies in Bio-Environmental Chemistry at the Graduate School of Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology, he joined Kankyo Daizen Corporation in 2018. After joining the company, he established a research and development department, strengthened cooperation with local universities and various research institutions, and opened a joint research course within the Kitami Institute of Technology in June 2020. He is also engaged in improving bovine urine microbial treatment technology and strengthening the scientific basis and intellectual property acquisition for his company's products. Currently, he is attempting to establish a new way to use cow urine and aims to expand the upcycling circulation system.

Masahiro Tokumura
Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Life Science, Faculty of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizuoka

D. in Biotechnology and Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Toyo University. D. in Biotechnology and Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Toyo University. D. in Biotechnology and Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Toyo University. His research interests include the development of efficient wastewater and flue gas treatment technologies, and the development of methods to reduce the risk of environmental pollutants efficiently while comprehensively assessing the risk. He has received the Kurita Award for Excellence in Water and Environmental Science Research, the Best Paper Award from the Society of Environmental Science, Japan, the Encouragement Award from the Society of Environmental Science, Japan, the Best Paper Award from the Society of Indoor Environmental Science, Japan, and the Award for Encouragement of Doctoral Research from the Japan Society of Water Environment Sciences, Japan.

Kenichi Takeda
Associate Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University

Graduated from the Department of Animal Husbandry, Nippon Veterinary and Livestock University, and completed the doctoral course at the Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University. After working as a research assistant and assistant professor at the Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University, he assumed his current position. During this time, he also served as a visiting researcher at the Yamanashi Prefectural Dairy Experiment Station and at the Toyama Prefectural Livestock Breeding Research Institute. He has been engaged in research on the development of animal welfare (AW) management technology for livestock and light labor-intensive grazing management technology. From 2021 to 2003, he served as the research director of "Development of AW-responsive rearing technology for dairy and beef cattle using smart technology. Outside of the university, he was a member of the ISO/TC34/WG16 AW experts group and a member of the committee for the study of feeding management guidelines for dairy cattle. He also served as a member of the ISO/TC34/WG16AW Expert Group, a member of the ISO/TC34/WG16AW Committee, a chairperson of the Yamanashi AW Certification System Study Council, and a member of the Round Table Expert Group on "Symbiosis with Animals" of Ajinomoto Co.

Moderator.
Jyo Inoue
CKO, President and Representative Director, Riverness, Inc.

D., Pharmacist, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, founded REVANES in 2002 with only undergraduate and graduate students of science and technology while in graduate school. After completing the doctoral process, he worked as Assistant Professor and Lecturer at the Faculty of Science, Kitasato University, Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, and Specially Appointed Associate Professor at Keio University, before assuming and concurrently serving as Professor of Advanced Pharmaceutical Sciences at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumamoto University and Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Keio University from 2018. While conducting research and development, he has been involved in launching joint research projects with universities and research institutions and supporting the establishment of research institutes. He has also been involved in the launch of many venture companies and serves as an advisor.

15:50-16:40
  • Main hall
Envisioning a new energy local production for local consumption system

Partner: Focus Systems, Inc.

Hokkaido, with its abundant agricultural, forestry, and fishery resources, is rich in a variety of biomass. Effective utilization of this biomass is being promoted in order to realize a recycling-oriented society and local production for local consumption of energy, and energy utilization through biogas conversion is beginning to take place in various parts of Hokkaido. In this session, we will focus on weeds, which have been difficult to use as a raw material for biogas, and expand the use of biogas beyond power generation to envision a new system of local production for local consumption of energy, with biogas at its core.

"More Information"

Yuichiro Fujii
Representative Director, Fujii Farm Ltd.
Representative Director, Japan A2 Milk Association

He is the fifth generation of a dairy farming family that has been in business for 118 years since the pioneering days of Hokkaido. He runs a dairy business with 1,200 dairy cows and 500 hectares (120 times the size of the Tokyo Dome) of farmland. While a student at Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, he went to the U.S. to study under F. Helfter, who was called the world's best dairy farmer. After graduation, he recovered his family's dairy business, which was on the verge of bankruptcy after he contracted Yone's disease, a legally contagious disease. He has been working on a number of firsts in Japan, such as farm HACCP certification and the introduction of a sand separator, aiming for "only one milk" under the management philosophy of "being a pioneer. In 2030, he plans to establish "Furano Mirai Kaitakusai Mura" as a new rural model to foster the next generation of farmers. In 2014, he was elected as a member of the deliberative committee of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries' "Food, Agriculture, and Rural Areas" policy. Involved in the formulation of the Basic Agricultural Policy Plan.

Yasunori Baba
Lecturer, Institute of Bioresource Engineering, University of Ishikawa

D. in Agriculture. He specializes in environmental microbiology. D. in research on a novel methane fermentation method using bovine rumen microorganisms, and based on his experience of living through the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, he has been conducting research to produce methane gas, which is city gas, and electricity from weeds that exist anywhere and anytime, so that people can eat, drink, and use electricity even during disasters that involve gas outages and power outages. He is currently conducting research to make it possible to eat, drink, and use electricity even in times of disaster. He received the Tohoku University President's Award (2013) and the President's Award of the Council of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Technology at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries' Award for Young Researchers in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (2049).

Kei Okubo
Professor, School of Advanced Co-creative Studies, Osaka University

The company was the first in the world to successfully develop a technology to convert methane and air into methanol and formic acid at room temperature and pressure. In July 2020, the company succeeded in producing methanol and formic acid from biogas, and is now further developing the technology for its social implementation. In July 2020, he succeeded in producing methanol and formic acid from biogas, and is now further developing the technology for social implementation. His areas of expertise are photochemistry, catalytic chemistry, and electron transfer chemistry.

Moderator.
Shuichiro Takahashi
Representative Director, President and COO, Liverness, Inc.

D. (Life Sciences), Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo. Founding member of RIVANESS. He established the RIVANES research institute and built the foundation for research support and R&D projects. He has devised unique business models such as "RIVANESS Research Fund" and "L-RAD," a platform for unused research ideas, and has led many projects involving industry, academia, and education.

  • Focus Systems Co.

  • Meiji Holdings Co.

  • STARTUP CITY SAPPORO

  • Challenge Field Hokkaido

Poster and booth

Super Interdisciplinary Poster Session

Saturday, November 26, 10:00-18:00 (core time 11:00-12:00)

No Title/Theme Name belong to Technology Splash Speaker
01 Development of on-demand production technology for sustainable protein source Wolffia SAJJAD KAMAL SHUVRO Hokkaido University
02 Utilization of "hydrogel," a material close to living organisms Takayuki Kurokawa Hokkaido University
03 Relationship between appearance quality of brown rice and quality of cooked rice Tomoya Okunishi National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO)
04 Controlling stomatal opening and closing of wine grapes using biostimulants Kazuhiro Nishioka Agrishot Corporation
05 Development and application of non-destructive inspection technology for reutilization of discarded tangerine peels and food products FENG CHAO-HUI Kitami Institute of Technology
06 Study of cultivation simulation system with rose growth model using L-system Daiki Yamanaka Oshima College of Maritime Technology
07 Creating songs from vegetables and fruits to create new farmer value. Misaki Serizawa Hokkaido University Graduate School
08 You can find out which shiso will make you healthier if you eat it! Hidemichi Sano Muroran Institute of Technology
09 Use of Liquid Organic Fertilizer Derived from Cow Urine for Cyanobacteria and Microalgae Cultures and Its Effects Yuta Kato Kankyo Daizen Corporation
10 Livestock manure treatment service by centrifugal separation Tetsuya Inokuchi Vantec Ltd.
11 Utilization of seaweed resources for livestock feed Kazuo Miyashita Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
12 Reduction of survey items and time for animal welfare assessment Kenichi Takeda Shinshu University
13 Development of high-efficiency removal technology for residual antimicrobial agents Masahiro Tokumura University of Shizuoka
14 Small and decentralized land-based aquaculture for resting oceans Isamu Yoshida ARK Corporation
15 Analysis of Seasonal Variations of Flow Structure in Tsugaru Straits Using a High-Resolution Model Hiromichi Sato Hokkaido University
16 Development of autonomous oceanographic research drone boat Kenri Minami Hokkaido University
17 Development of a tool for estimating the degree of wear and tear of ship equipment using AIS data and for forecasting the demand for maintenance parts and sales activities Kenta Fukushima Hokkaido University Graduate School
18 Microplastic recovery technology using genetically modified Escherichia coli Kohei Takeuchi Hokkaido University
19 How to nurture people who can contribute to the world - Sapporo Nihon University's challenge Kazumasa Murayama Sapporo Nihon University Junior and Senior High School
20 Mechanistic Study on the Inhibition of Methane Generation by CNSL Addition in Hokkaido Inada -Measurement of the Effect of CNSL Addition in Hokkaido Natsuboshi Rice foot of the mountain Sapporo Nihon University High School
21 Nittai Bean Project First Report Yui Hirahama Sapporo Nihon University High School
22 Assessment of the richness of Atsubetsu Minami Greenspace Koji Suzuki Sapporo Nihon University High School
23 Identification of bacteria in a bio-toilet and calculation of degradation rate by absorbance Ayayuki Sato Sapporo Nihon University High School
24 Development of a simple cancer diagnostic assay using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer Kika Fujita Tokyo University of Technology Graduate School
25 Construction of a luciferase fusion protein using the SpyTag/SpyCatcher system and development of a methyl CpG detection method. Shimamura, Hazuki Tokyo University of Technology Graduate School
26 Research and development of tailor-made antiviral coating technology with regenerative functions Toshio Kamijo Tsuruoka National College of Technology
27 Design of Effective Nanoscale Interfaces in SOFC Anode Layers for Social Implementation Shigehiro Ito Tsuruoka National College of Technology
28 The Future of Small Satellites Moving through Space on Plastic Fuel Landon Kamps Letara Corporation
29 Application of colored finite automata to regular expression engines Tsubasa Indo Oshima College of Maritime Technology
30 Introduction of Cyber-Physical-Human-Interaction Research - Thermal Infrared Markers, VR Soccer Operation Board, etc. Tsubasa Yumura Hokkaido University of Information Sciences
31 Data-driven kerosene delivery planning using AI and IoT Hirotaka Ooe Hokkaido University
32 Traffic flow simulation considering one-sided traffic at a construction site using cellular automaton Ryunosuke Kawaya Oshima College of Maritime Technology
33 Estimation of OD data by person tracking methods using deep learning Tsubasa Nishiura Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University
34 Development of a kanji reading comprehension question generation system for learners of Japanese Toshiki Aisaka Kushiro National College of Technology
35 Research on a Remote Lecture Video Course Support System Shunma Ando Oshima College of Maritime Technology
36 A Qualitative Analysis of the Creative Idea Generation Process through Bilateral Dialogue Yuto Mizusaka ZENKIGEN Corporation
37 Improvement of Academic Research Database Search Mechanism by Ambiguous Search and Sentence Clustering Gasho Matsui Kushiro National College of Technology
38 Creation of learning materials for computer networks using PacketTracer Kyosuke Okamura Oshima College of Maritime Technology
39 Development of a prototype infant abuse risk prediction system Yuya Sato Kushiro National College of Technology
40 smartNexus Walker, a walker with autonomous driving and walking support that accompanies the lives of the elderly Yuto Mori Hokkaido University Graduate School
41 Introduction of Akerun Access Control System Takuya Orihara Photosynth, Inc.
42 Researcher Matching Platform "Y-Orch: Yochi Shihomi Hashimoto University of Aizu Graduate School
43 STARTUP CITY SAPPORO Mutsuo Toyoda D2 Garage Inc.
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