Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference in Osaka 2023

Conference Theme
Millions of Dialogues
Day & Time
Saturday, August 5, 2023, 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Place
Obic Hall (4-2-3 Hiranomachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka)Access

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 Society of Hyperdifferential Studies, Osaka 2023

It is believed that Homo sapiens has survived to the present day and has been able to expand its plate thanks to its biological structure that allows it to express complex speech through vocalization, allowing it to repeat its inventions while sharing knowledge, experiences, and fantasies through dialogue. from the end of 2019. The ongoing coronal disasters still have a significant impact on our health and society, but there are more and more opportunities to actually meet face-to-face and engage in dialogue. The Super Interdisciplinary Society of Japan Osaka Conference 2023 will be a place where knowledge and deep issues from around the world will gather in Osaka, just before the World Expo, to create new dialogues that will create the future and create repeated opportunities for its realization.

Date and Time Saturday, August 5, 2023, 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

LocationOBIC Hall
>>Access to the Venue

Entrance fee
Free for researchers and students in academia; 50,000 yen for company participation (excluding tax and fees)

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

Participant (audience) Ticket

  • Researchers and students affiliated with universities and other research institutions
free
*Representatives of poster presenters and booth exhibitors are not required to obtain an auditorium ticket. Co-researchers and accompanying persons must obtain an auditing ticket.
  • Educators, middle and high school students
  • For past TECH PLANTER entry teams
  • Businesses and government agencies
 

56,980 yen/ 1 person, 1 day (including tax and settlement fee)

Paid auditing tickets (credit card payment) Cancellation Policy
After paymentNo cancellations or refunds will be accepted. Please understand this in advance.
In the event that the Osaka Congress 2023 is cancelled due to a decision by the organizer, a refund (53,020 yen) minus a handling fee will be made regardless of whether or not a cancellation or refund is requested.

Paid auditing tickets (invoice payment) Cancellation policy
If you apply for invoice payment, RIVANES will issue an invoice within 5 business days from the date of application.
Payment is due on Friday, July 28, 2023.
Cancellations after payment has been made and cancellations on the day of the conference will not be accepted. Please understand this in advance.
In the event that the Osaka Congress 2023 is cancelled by the organizer's decision, the claim will be cancelled regardless of whether or not a cancellation request is made.

Online Abstracts

Abstracts for poster and booth presentations will be available online at the Osaka Congress of the Association for Hyperdifferent Fields 2023.
To view, you must register for a poster or booth presentation or obtain an auditorium ticket.
(Published on Sunday, July 16, 2012)

Information for all participants

The "Information for All Participants" for Osaka 2023 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.

Presenter/Exhibitor Manual

Manuals for poster presenters and booth exhibitors are now available online.
*If you have requested to present at Technology Splash, please check the manual for the results of the selection and the order of presentation.

Program Information

  • August 5

Saturday, August 5, 9:30-18:00

 

MAIN ROOM Room A Room B Poster and booth
9:30 Opening Ceremony
09:50 Short Pitches by Researchers and Ventures
Technology Splash."
10:40 Short Pitch for Idea Generation for Expo
Expo Splash.
 
11:20 Poster & Booth
core time
12:30 Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break  
12:45 Next-Generation Research Institute Establishment Announcement  
13:40 keynote speech hour Poster & Booth
display
14:00 Movement Movement Movement
14:10 Session m1
Can hydroponics bring out the full potential of medicinal plants?
Session Partner: Rohto Pharmaceutical Co.
Session a1
Changing the world with life science seeds from academia in Kansai
Session Partner: MyCan Technologies, Inc.
Session b1
Visualize biodiversity and generate valueHow can I find out?
Session Partner: Focus Systems, Inc.
15:00 Travel & Rest Travel & Rest Travel & Rest
15:20 Session m2
Aiming to upcycle 100 million tons of rice husks
Session Partner: Satake Corporation
Session a2
Planetary Health driven by the power of small decomposers
Session Partner: Euglena Co.
Session b2
Developing People and Organizations through "Improving Society" - Aiming for an Exciting Workplace
Session Partner: Asahi Soft Drinks Co.
16:10 Travel & Rest Travel & Rest Travel & Rest
16:30 Session m3
A New Era of Knowledge Manufacturing
Session Partner: Hasegora Spinning Co.

Session a3
Exploring "points of contact" between basic researchers and industry
Session Partner: Toyobo Co.
Session b3
What is Support? ~ Exploring the Mutuality of Doing, Being, and Seeing~.
Session Partner: Bio Impact Inc.
17:20 Travel & Rest Travel & Rest Travel & Rest
17:30 Closing Ceremony
18:00 Networking session

 

9:30-9:50
  • MAIN ROOM
Opening Ceremony
9:50-10:40
  • MAIN ROOM
Pitches by researchers and venture companies in very different fields
Technology Splash."
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"

# belong to Presenter Name theme P-number
1 Doshisha University Kei Takatori Extracting features from body fluctuations: application to disease diagnosis, etc. P-001
2 Okayama Kyozan Junior High School Rintaro Kondo Development of eye tracking mouse software using a web camera P-002
3 Kyoto University Kota Takeda Mathematics and Applications of Data Assimilation P-024
4 Ehime University Senior High School Murakami Yohkou Plastic Contamination Countermeasures Using Intestinal Bacteria of Mealworms in Plastic Diets P-036
5 Osaka University Yuichiro Kobayashi Development of high-performance polymer materials from waste sulfur P-037
6 Hokkaido National University Organization Kitami Institute of Technology FENG CHAO-HUI Evaluation of Texture Characteristics of Modified Pork Intestine Sausage by Hyperspectral Imaging and Chemometric Analysis P-048
7 Ritsumeikan University Tasuku Funabashi Development of a device for measuring foot load during running using MEMS tactile sensors P-006
8 Konan Women's University Miwa Onodera Proposal for High Visibility Safety Clothing and Clothing Using New Light-Storing Fabrics P-003
9 Nagaoka University of Technology Keishi Komatsu Next-generation infrastructure pioneered by ceramic fluorescent coatings P-055
10 Tohoku University Daigo Teruzuki Insect-machine hybrid drone search for odor sources P-064
11 Doshisha University Natsuki Kunieda Creation of DC motors on a scale of several tens of µm P-065
12 Junior High School attached to the Faculty of Education, University of Toyama Qisu Zhang Assistive Artificial Heart for Right Heart P-066
13 Doshisha University Ryutaro Yoshida Self-generating artificial model cells: Utilization of water/water phase separation phenomenon P-067
14 Nagoya University Shuichi Hiroaki Discovery of an Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Drug Targeting a Human Intracellular Scaffolding Protein P-072
15 University of Shizuoka Kouhei Yamada Toward the realization of animal-free animal experiments in product development: in silico modeling & simulation to predict pharmacokinetics of inhalants P-075
16 Osaka University of Economics and Law Junkei Iwata Interdisciplinary study on the rupture mechanism of cerebral aneurysms using the Solitonic WIndkessel model P-031
17 Euglena Co. Wataru Okamoto Efficacy evaluation of knock-injectable microneedle serum containing euglena-derived ingredients and egg-derived cosmetic ingredients through continuous use. P-087
18 Euglena Co. Masashi Mizuki Development of new product Tempeh Chips by green fermentation using Euglena P-087
19 Kyoto University Takashi Saito Development of Circular and Recyclable Materials through Integrated Knowledge P-103
20 RIKEN (National Institute of Physical and Chemical Research) Nobuyuki Tanaka Wettability evaluation of bio-interfaces based on gas-injection liquid exclusion method P-104
21 Osaka City Miyahara Junior High School Rei-Wan Matsuo Research and development of an inexpensive underwater drone capable of performing various types of analysis by depth using a water pressure sensor and water flow P-106.
22 Kitami Institute of Technology Takeshi Namikoshi Control of germination timing and establishment of fall sowing method using polymer-coated seeds P-110
23 Tohoku University Graduate School Keisuke Igarashi Search for alternative phytohormone components for edible plant cell culture P-111
24 Mie University Takahiro Abe Looking at permafrost devastation from satellite data analysis and deep learning P-120
25 Ritsumeikan University Kyosuke Futami Linking sensing technology to recognize people and information presentation technology to change people into unconsciousness B-006
26 Inceptum Inc. Yosuke Kanemachi Evaluating the physical properties of rice electrically! -New technology development through the fusion of different fields, triggered by a super interdisciplinary conference~. B-009
27 PITTAN Kazuya Tsujimoto Amino Acid Analysis in Sweat Achieves Inner Care B-012
28 C&T Corporation Kiyomi Takizawa rid the world of language barriers B-017
29 MEXT String Yamamoto Accreditation System for Partnerships for Research Support Services (A-PRAS) B-018
30 Graduate School of Tokyo Institute of Technology Ray Abe Creating a Synthetic Biology Community in Japan B-019
31 Seihodo Corporation Hideaki Oka Integration of 3D-VR and microscopy B-020
32 Energeia Labs Pte Ltd, Singapore Feng Guoan Li-ion battery pack enclosure integrated with liquid cooling solution B-023
10:40-11:20
  • MAIN ROOM
Short Pitch for Idea Generation for Expo
Expo Splash.

Session Partner: The Senshu Ikeda Bank, Ltd.

The 2025 Japan International Exposition (Osaka/Kansai Expo) is a valuable time to communicate Japan, Kansai, and Osaka to the world. In the Expo Splash, the content (technology, services, etc.) to be communicated to the Osaka/Kansai Expo will be presented by the participants, researchers and companies who wish to create them together with their ventures, with the aim of creating ideas for collaboration on this occasion.

"More Information"

commentator

Ms. Sachiko Nakajima
Jazz pianist, mathematics researcher, STEAM educator, media artist

(President of steAm Inc., Representative Director of steAm BAND, Producer of Osaka-Kansai Expo Theme Project ("Raising Life"), STEM Girls Ambassador, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, and Project Researcher, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Tokyo. She is a gold medalist in the International Mathematical Olympiad. She is also involved in research on art and technology as well as music and mathematics education.

Mr. Akihiro Sujihara
Mayor of Ikuno Ward, Osaka City

Born in Wakayama Prefecture. Graduated from Osaka City University, Faculty of Commerce, and joined Osaka City in April 1985. After working at the ward office, he has been involved in port administration for more than 20 years. After serving as mayor of Taisho Ward and Minato Ward, he became mayor of Ikuno Ward in April 2022.
The district government is managed through public-private community partnerships based on the basic principle of "harmonious coexistence," in which people live together harmoniously while remaining different from one another.

Mr. Yoshio Kondo
Director, Osaka Expo Promotion Bureau, Osaka Prefectural Government and Osaka City Government

Born in Nara Prefecture, he joined the Osaka Prefectural Government in 1998. After serving as Assistant Director of the Policy Division, Planning Department, Osaka Prefectural Government; Counselor, Private Education Division, Education Agency; Director, Private Education Division, Education Agency; and Director, General Affairs Division, Osaka Prefectural and Osaka City Sub-Capital Promotion Bureau, he became Director of the Business Promotion Department, Osaka Prefectural and Osaka City Expo Promotion Bureau in 2022, and assumed his current position in April 2023. In addition, he is preparing for local government events and volunteer activities.

Mr. Tsuyoshi Aota
Deputy General Manager, Community Co-Creation Innovation Department, The Senshu Ikeda Bank, Ltd.

Born in Asago-shi, Hyogo, Japan in 1985, Mr. Kuroda graduated from the Faculty of Science at Osaka University in 2008 and joined The Ikeda Bank (currently Senshu Ikeda Bank). After working at the Dojima and Tokyo branches, he was transferred to a government-affiliated financial institution in 2014, where he was engaged in research and proposal work related to growth industries in the Kansai region. He supports small and medium enterprises and start-ups in taking on the challenges of the 2025 Osaka/Kansai Expo. Expo Mania Elementary level.

 

Presenter.

1 Proposal of fragrances inspired by Japanese and Western wedding costumes

Konan Women's University
Mr. Kurumi Shiba

 

2 Development of an electric motorcycle that does not roll over / Lunar exploration motorcycle

RIDE DESIGN / Ride Design, HAL Osaka, Osaka High Technology Academy
Mr. Hirotsugu Hamada

 

3 Educational activities to bring out the excitement in students

Okayama Prefectural Tamano High School
Mr. Manabu Fujita

 

4 New agriculture in a familiar vacant house

Spice Cube Co.
Tsubasa Sugai

 

5 Next-generation diabetic foot care solution "Steplife

Ishida Products LLC
Mr. Yukihiro Ishida

 

6 "AI Food" for the future you

Wernas Corporation
Mr. Masahiro Koyama

 

7 Simple manufacturing service for three-dimensional shapes using folding engineering

OUTSENSE Corporation
Mr. Takayama Takahashi

 

8 Ultra-bright "indigo LED lights" cleanly inhibit the attachment and breeding of all kinds of fouling organisms!

Cecil Research Inc.
Mr. Keiji Yamashita

 

9 Development of CO2 adsorption/desorption plastic "DACPLA

Behomaru Corporation
Ms. Mayuko Nishihara

 

10 Toward a future where anyone in the world can easily manage forests with drones

DeepForest Technologies, Inc.
Mr. Takahiko Ikehata

11:20-12:30
  • 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.

"More Information"

# belong to Presenter Name theme P-number
1 Doshisha University Kei Takatori Extracting features from body fluctuations: application to disease diagnosis, etc. P-001
2 Okayama Kyozan Junior High School Rintaro Kondo Development of eye tracking mouse software using a web camera P-002
3 Kyoto University Kota Takeda Mathematics and Applications of Data Assimilation P-024
4 Ehime University Senior High School Murakami Yohkou Plastic Contamination Countermeasures Using Intestinal Bacteria of Mealworms in Plastic Diets P-036
5 Osaka University Yuichiro Kobayashi Development of high-performance polymer materials from waste sulfur P-037
6 Hokkaido National University Organization Kitami Institute of Technology FENG CHAO-HUI Evaluation of Texture Characteristics of Modified Pork Intestine Sausage by Hyperspectral Imaging and Chemometric Analysis P-048
7 Ritsumeikan University Tasuku Funabashi Development of a device for measuring foot load during running using MEMS tactile sensors P-006
8 Konan Women's University Miwa Onodera Proposal for High Visibility Safety Clothing and Clothing Using New Light-Storing Fabrics P-003
9 Nagaoka University of Technology Keishi Komatsu Next-generation infrastructure pioneered by ceramic fluorescent coatings P-055
10 Tohoku University Daigo Teruzuki Insect-machine hybrid drone search for odor sources P-064
11 Doshisha University Natsuki Kunieda Creation of DC motors on a scale of several tens of µm P-001
12 Junior High School attached to the Faculty of Education, University of Toyama Qisu Zhang Assistive Artificial Heart for Right Heart P-066
13 Doshisha University Ryutaro Yoshida Self-generating artificial model cells: Utilization of water/water phase separation phenomenon P-001
14 Nagoya University Shuichi Hiroaki Discovery of an Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Drug Targeting a Human Intracellular Scaffolding Protein P-072
15 University of Shizuoka Kouhei Yamada Toward the realization of animal-free animal experiments in product development: in silico modeling & simulation to predict pharmacokinetics of inhalants P-075
16 Osaka University of Economics and Law Junkei Iwata Interdisciplinary study on the rupture mechanism of cerebral aneurysms using the Solitonic WIndkessel model P-031
17 Euglena Co. Wataru Okamoto Efficacy evaluation of knock-injectable microneedle serum containing euglena-derived ingredients and egg-derived cosmetic ingredients through continuous use. P-087
18 Euglena Co. Masashi Mizuki Development of new product Tempeh Chips by green fermentation using Euglena P-087
19 Kyoto University Takashi Saito Development of Circular and Recyclable Materials through Integrated Knowledge P-024
20 RIKEN (National Institute of Physical and Chemical Research) Nobuyuki Tanaka Wettability evaluation of bio-interfaces based on gas-injection liquid exclusion method P-104
21 Osaka City Miyahara Junior High School Rei-Wan Matsuo Research and development of an inexpensive underwater drone capable of performing various types of analysis by depth using a water pressure sensor and water flow P-106.
22 Kitami Institute of Technology Takeshi Namikoshi Control of germination timing and establishment of fall sowing method using polymer-coated seeds P-110
23 Tohoku University Graduate School Keisuke Igarashi Search for alternative phytohormone components for edible plant cell culture P-111
24 Mie University Takahiro Abe Looking at permafrost devastation from satellite data analysis and deep learning P-120
25 Ritsumeikan University Kyosuke Futami Linking sensing technology to recognize people and information presentation technology to change people into unconsciousness B-006
26 Inceptum Inc. Yosuke Kanemachi Evaluating the physical properties of rice electrically! -New technology development through the fusion of different fields, triggered by a super interdisciplinary conference~. B-009
27 PITTAN Kazuya Tsujimoto Amino Acid Analysis in Sweat Achieves Inner Care B-012
28 C&T Corporation Kiyomi Takizawa rid the world of language barriers B-017
29 MEXT String Yamamoto Accreditation System for Partnerships for Research Support Services (A-PRAS) B-018
30 Graduate School of Tokyo Institute of Technology Ray Abe Creating a Synthetic Biology Community in Japan B-019
31 Seihodo Corporation Hideaki Oka Integration of 3D-VR and microscopy B-020
32 Energeia Labs Pte Ltd, Singapore Feng Guoan Li-ion battery pack enclosure integrated with liquid cooling solution B-023
13:40-14:00
  • MAIN ROOM
keynote speech
Building and Using Quantum Computers in Ultra-Different Fields."
The RIKEN Quantum Computing Research Center is researching and developing a superconducting quantum computer. While continuing research on individual elemental technologies, we developed a prototype of a highly scalable superconducting quantum computer at the end of 2022, which was released as the first domestically produced quantum computer in 2023 for the purpose of supporting education at domestic research institutions. From now on, quantum computers are expected to achieve further performance improvements, feeding on breakthroughs made through collaboration with a wide range of fields. In the midst of these growing expectations, the speaker will discuss how quantum computers are made as hardware, where there is room for improvement as hardware, and how they can be applied in research in other fields.

"More Information"

Mr. Yutaka Tabuchi

Superconducting Quantum Computing Systems Research Unit, Quantum Computing Research Center, RIKEN
unit leader

 

<プロフィール>
Graduated from Tsuyama National College of Technology in 2006. Conducted research on high performance superconducting digital logic circuits. 2012 Completed graduate studies at Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University. He has been working on the systematization research of superconducting quantum computer at RIKEN since 2020. He has been working on systematization research of superconducting quantum computer at RIKEN since 2020.

14:10-15:00
  • Main hall
Can hydroponics bring out the full potential of medicinal plants?

Session Partner: Rohto Pharmaceutical Co.

Medicinal plants are widely used as raw materials for pharmaceuticals such as Chinese herbal medicines, as well as for health foods and cosmetics, and their demand is increasing year by year. On the other hand, the stable supply of medicinal plants has become an issue due to the situation in Japan and abroad. Under such circumstances, plant factories, which are not affected by the cultivation site or climate, are expected to be an approach to produce high-quality, safe and reliable medicinal plants. In this session, we will discuss how to bring out the full potential of medicinal plants through hydroponic cultivation.

"More Information"

Mr. Koji Yamada
President and Representative Director, Plantex Corporation

After graduating from the University of Tokyo Graduate School in 2007, he worked for INX Corporation, which is famous for reforming manufacturing production processes, and drafted a rehabilitation plan when the company filed for rehabilitation. After graduating from the University of Tokyo Graduate School in 2007, he worked at INX Corporation, which is well known for reforming production processes. Convinced that this technology would revolutionize food and agriculture around the world, he decided to found the company. Together with four members who have outstanding achievements and skills in the field of engineering, he founded Plantechs Inc. in June 2014 with the aim of creating a new industry.

Mr. Hiroaki Tsutsumi
President, Prefectural University of Kumamoto

D. from Kyushu University in 1985. 1987 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Life Science, Kumamoto Women's University. 1999 Professor, Faculty of Environmental Symbiosis, Kumamoto Prefectural University. 2018 Vice President, Kumamoto Prefectural University. 2022-present: President, Kumamoto Prefectural University. Specializing in marine ecology, coastal environmental science, and environmental engineering, he is engaged in research on the transition of the seafloor ecosystem associated with eutrophication in coastal areas, the ecology of clams living in tidal flats, the mechanism of ecosystem change in the Ariake Sea, and the development of microbubble generators and their application to aquaculture and agriculture.

Mr. Masao Hashimoto
Executive Officer and General Manager, Basic Research and Development Department, Rohto Pharmaceutical Co.

Joined the company in 1991. She was in charge of the development of "Do-Test", a pregnancy test, as well as basic biotechnology research in the Test Development Division. After working in the research institute for about 10 years, he gained practical experience in pharmaceutical affairs, and was involved in the Kampo business and the launch of a new research institute in the development planning department. After that, he worked in research team management, pharmaceutical affairs manager for 4 years, and intellectual property manager for 5 years, and worked in future business design at the Strategic Design Division from 2020.

Moderator.
Yosuke Miyauchi 
Director, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Center, Riverness, Inc.

D. (Agronomy), Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University. In graduate school, he established high-yield cultivation technology of soybean in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In 2019, he established the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Research Center to actively promote cross-sectional research in the field of agriculture.

14:10-15:00
  • Room A
Changing the world with life science seeds from academia in Kansai

Session Partner: MyCan Technologies, Inc.

Ventures that have started up businesses based on research results generated in Kansai's academia and are moving forward to solve the issues of human health are thriving. This time, three venture companies that have launched ventures related to infectious diseases, exosomes, and nucleic acid medicine will gather to discuss not only the potential of their own technologies, but also the importance of involving business companies in the Kansai area to create a collective body of science and technology to take on the challenges of global health.

"More Information"

Mr. Kazuo Miyazaki
Representative Director and CEO, MyCan Technologies, Inc.

Graduated from Tokyo University of Science, Graduate School of Science. Specialized in synthetic organic chemistry and regenerative medicine. For about 20 years, he worked for a pharmaceutical company conducting exploratory research on small molecule compounds for vascular, renal, and central nervous system diseases, as well as small molecule compounds to complement regenerative medicine. His encounter with malaria, dengue fever, and other infectious diseases in India led him to establish MyCan Technologies, Inc. in 2016. Aiming to solve the challenges of special blood-borne infections using regenerative medicine technologies.

Mr. Ryo Horikawa
Representative Director and CEO, TearExo, Inc.

He received his M.S. (Engineering) in Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University in 2014. While in school, he was involved in research on sensing materials for biomarker proteins. After working in research and sales after graduation, he returned to his roots of "wanting to do work that contributes to life," and in April 2022, he and his co-founder founded TearExo Inc. (a Kobe University venture, J-Startup KANSAI accredited) with his co-founder in April 2022, and assumed the position of Representative Director. His mission is to create "a world where everyone can be free from diseases with a single drop of tear.

Mr. Masanori Kataoka
Representative Director, Natius Corporation

D. from Nagoya University in 1999, he worked on artificial nucleic acids and organocatalysts at the Center for Chemical Instrumentation, Nagoya University. He then developed single molecule DNA sequencers and universal nucleobases at the Research Center for Computational Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, and conducted research at Kochi University on the search for phosphorus compounds in marine organisms and liquid-phase synthesis of RNA. Based on the results of this research, he established Shikoku Nucleic Acid Chemistry Co., Ltd. and pioneered an original nucleic acid synthesis intermediate named Blockmer and a high-purity nucleic acid synthesis method using it. Recently, he has applied Blockmer technology and his original polyphosphate underwater construction method to mRNA CAP construction and has attracted much attention. He is a visiting professor at the Graduate School of Innovation in Science and Technology, Kobe University.

Moderator.
Hiroyuki Takahashi
Executive Officer, LIVERNESS Co.

D. from Yokohama City University in 2009. D. in Science, focusing on creating new research projects between industry and young researchers, including the launch of the "Liberace Research Fund" for young researchers under the age of 40. He has also been involved in the creation of "super interdisciplinary academic societies," a place where individuals can combine their knowledge, skills, and passion for problem solving to create new knowledge without being bound by the framework of academia, and the establishment of real laboratories for knowledge manufacturing, among other activities to create seeds for research and development.

14:10-15:00
  • Room B
How to visualize biodiversity and create value?

Session Partner: Focus Systems, Inc.

Reports and recommendations are being made globally to visualize and mainstream the value of natural capital, biodiversity and ecosystem services. Our livelihoods are supported by "ecosystem services," the bounty derived from biodiversity, such as food and water supplies and climate stability, which are essential for human survival and good quality of life. Although the rate of biodiversity loss in Japan has been mitigated over the past 50 years, more in-depth and concrete actions are required to achieve the Nature Positive 2030 Mission. This session will consider mechanisms to turn both nature recovery and economic value around.

"More Information"

Mr. Yota Takakura
Representative Director, Inoka Co.

Born in 1994. Graduated from the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Engineering, and conducted research in the Junichi Rekimoto Laboratory of the Graduate School of Engineering at the University of Tokyo, where he conducted research on supporting practice of musical instruments using machine learning. While in school, he founded a hardware development company and established Inoka Inc. in April 2019, and became a director of the Roth Foundation for Children's Mirai in October 2021. In the same year, he was selected for Forbes JAPAN "30 UNDER 30".

Ms. Naoko Hamashima
Director, Office of Biodiversity Mainstreaming, Nature Conservation Planning Division, Nature Conservation Bureau, Ministry of the Environment, Japan

Joined the Ministry of the Environment in 2003. In 2012, he received a master's degree from Cornell University's School of Public Policy (his thesis topic was the design of a concrete proposal for an international carbon tax). He has been an associate professor at Chiba University of Commerce since April 2020, and will assume his current position in August 2022. I am working to make biodiversity "commonplace" in various aspects of the economy and society. She is the mother of 5-year-old twins.

Mr. Yuya Tachiki
Assistant Professor, Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Director, Science Groove Inc.

D. program in 2013 from the Graduate School of Systems Life Science, Kyushu University. D. in Science. JSPS Research Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Viral Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Kyoto University, JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship Abroad (University
of Sheffield), and has been an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University since April 2018. He specializes in evolutionary ecology, which explores the origin of life and its logic. He is developing research on life history strategies and interspecies interactions in plants, animals, and fungi using optimization and evolutionary game theory. 2019, Science Inc.
Groove was established to implement the results of research into society using mathematical and software technologies related to biological phenomena.

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.

15:20-16:10
  • Main hall
Aiming to upcycle 100 million tons of rice husks

Session Partner: Satake Corporation

Rice is the staple food of the Japanese and many Southeast Asians. We have developed various technologies to make rice tastier, but in the process we have also produced many by-products. In particular, we focus on "rice husks," which are currently shipped for free from rice processing plants and used as fuel additives and fertilizers. How far can the value of rice chaff, which emits 2 million tons in Japan and 140 million tons worldwide annually, be raised through technology? In this session, we will focus especially on industrial applications such as functional carbon materials and bio-carbons, and discuss them.

"More Information"

Mr. Mitsutaka Hisada
Satake Corporation Overseas Business Promotion Office

Born in Shiga Prefecture. In 2000, he joined the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCV). In 2000, he joined the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCV) to promote rice cultivation in the jungles of Papua New Guinea among the local people who eat imported rice. After returning to Japan, he joined Satake in 2003. In the Overseas Sales Department, he sold the company's products to India, the Philippines, Brazil, and other countries, and noticed that the rice husks generated at rice mills in Japan and other countries were not being used effectively. Currently, he is engaged in new product planning for overseas markets and is working to add value to rice husks.

Mr. Tamio Ida
Director, Bio-Coke Laboratory, Kinki University

Born in 1962. Born in Osaka Prefecture. Graduated from Toyohashi University of Technology. Completed a master's degree at Toyohashi University of Technology. After working at Kumano National College of Technology, Kinki University (now Kinki University College of Technology), moved to the Faculty of Science and Technology, Kinki University in 2000 and became a lecturer. He has been producing bio coke from various organic wastes and studying its properties.

Mr. Keishi Komatsu
Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Biology, Nagaoka University of Technology

D., Nagaoka University of Technology, Department of Materials and Bioengineering. Specialized in inorganic materials engineering. After working as a researcher in industry-academia collaboration, he assumed his current position. Engaged in synthesis and structural evaluation of rice husk-derived porous carbon materials. His career started when he was involved in the development of waste-derived hydrogen storage materials for fuel cell applications as a researcher in an industry-academia collaboration. The resulting porous carbon materials have excellent hydrogen storage capacity. In recent years, he has been involved in the development of hydrogen-releasing materials for advanced medical applications, aiming to create new innovations using hydrogen.

Moderator.
Satoshi Nishiyama
General Manager, Founding Development Division, Riverness Inc.

D. in Life and Environmental Sciences from the University of Tsukuba. He has a deep interest in various fields of science and technology, and has initiated and managed technology development and business development projects in the fields of biotechnology, marine science, and livestock breeding. He oversees "TECH PLANTER," a project to solve unsolved "deep issues" with "deep tech," a collection of science and technology, and is involved in a series of projects to bring together knowledge from academia, venture companies, small and medium-sized companies, and large corporations to solve problems. He aims to create a series of projects to solve problems by gathering knowledge from academia, ventures, small and medium-sized enterprises, and large corporations.

15:20-16:10
  • Room A
Planetary Health driven by the power of small decomposers

Session Partner: Euglena Co.

Since the birth of plants on the earth, they have been fertilizing the earth by repeating the process of growth and decomposition. In this process, small creatures such as microorganisms and insects have continued to play an important role as decomposers. The processes of growth and decomposition have been in balance for a long time, but this balance has been disrupted by the production of large amounts of plant-derived residues by humans. There is a movement to solve this problem by introducing chemical processes, but in this session, we would like to focus again on the power of microorganisms and insects. In addition, we would like to discuss the possibility of creating new industries in the process of improving the health of the earth.

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Mr. Yosuke Ishida
Representative Director and CEO, TOMUSHI Co.

26-year-old twin brother born in Odate City, Akita Prefecture. While a student at Aoyama Gakuin University, he interned at a startup and started his own business in Shibuya, which failed. He then returned to Akita Prefecture and immersed himself in researching beetles from 2018, establishing TOMUSHI Inc. in 2019. The initial costs were paid by his grandparents and started from a garage. Growing up in the generation of insect kings, he is now striving to spread the power of his beloved beetles throughout Japan and around the world.

Mr. Kenji Matsuura
Professor, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University

D. in Agricultural Science from the Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University. D. in Agriculture from the Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University. He specializes in sociobiology, evolutionary ecology, and applied entomology. Under the theme of "Understanding Insect Society," he studies reproductive systems, pheromones, behavior, and evolution, mainly using termites as his research material. As an applied development, he is also working on the development of a new food production system in which termites are propagated using unused plant biomass and used as livestock feed. His publications include "Termites, My Queen, You Have a Hand in it" (Iwanami Shoten).

Mr. Hirofumi Hara
Project Associate Professor, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo

1996: Graduated from Kurume National College of Technology, 2003: Completed the doctoral course in engineering at Nagaoka University of Technology, 2003-2006: University of British Columbia, Canada, 2006-2008: Postdoctoral fellowship at Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 2008-2013: Lecturer and Associate Professor at Okayama University of Science, Faculty of Engineering, 2013-2021: Lecturer and Associate Professor at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology, 2021-present. Faculty of Engineering, Okayama University of Science, and 2013 - 2021 at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology as a lecturer and associate professor before assuming his current position in 2021. He is engaged in basic research on the characteristic functions of microorganisms existing under various environmental conditions, and in applied research using these functions.

Moderator.
Mr. Kengo Suzuki
Executive Officer CTO, Euglena Co.

D. (Agriculture)/Ph.D. (Medicine), was involved in the establishment of Euglena Co., Ltd. in 2005 while a student at the University of Tokyo, where he was one of the co-founders and responsible for research and development up to the present. He is mainly involved in the development of technologies related to the mass cultivation of Euglena, a type of microalgae, and received his PhD (Agriculture) from the University of Tokyo in 2016 and his PhD (Medicine) from Kitasato University in 2019. He is currently a team leader of the Microalgae Production Control Technology Research Team at RIKEN, a Visiting Professor at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology, and a Specially Appointed Professor (Visiting) at Tohoku University Graduate Program for Excellence in Future Medical Care Creation.

15:20-16:10
  • Room B
Developing people and organizations through "improving society
〜Aiming for an Exciting Workplace

Session Partner: Asahi Soft Drinks Co.

With the advent of the knowledge society, knowledge created by people has become the source of growth for organizations, and the ability of each employee to act proactively for the organization has become important, leading to a rapidly growing interest in human capital disclosure and engagement. In this session, we will discuss human resource development and organizational development through "improving society" from both organizational and individual perspectives, based on practical research on the contact between companies and society that is not bound by the framework of business operations, starting with the proactive actions of employees, and the positive psychological effects found in this contact, as typified by improved work engagement. The discussion will focus on human and organizational development through "improving society," incorporating both organizational and individual perspectives.

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Mr. Ikutaro Masaki
Lecturer, Faculty of Modern Liberal Arts, Tokyo Women's University

He is engaged in research on the psychology, behavior, and management of people working in organizations from the perspectives of social psychology and industrial/organizational psychology. He is currently conducting empirical research on workplace diversity in Japanese companies and the impact of office environments and work styles on human psychology and behavior. He is also involved in research on the effects of CSV activities and human resource development at Asahi Soft Drinks.

Mr. Ryota Akiyasu
Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University

Completed the Graduate School of Human Environment Studies at Kyushu University in 2017. D. in Psychology. After working as an assistant professor at the Department of Psychology, Chukyo University, he has been in his current position since 2020. Specializes in social psychology, industrial and organizational psychology, and group dynamics. He researches teamwork, leadership, and work motivation from a psychological perspective.

Mr. Hirokazu Date
Representative Director, Business Research Lab, Inc.

D. in Business Administration from Kobe University, Japan, and a Master's degree in Business Administration from Kobe University. Founded LLP Business Research Lab in 2009 and Business Research Lab Inc. in 2011. Since then, he has been conducting research and consulting business for private companies, mainly in the areas of organization and human resources. Based on the concept of "academic research" utilizing both research and practical knowledge, he provides organizational survey and HR data analysis services. He is the author of "Understanding in 60 Minutes! Psychological Safety: A Super Introduction" (Gijutsu Hyoron Co., Ltd.), "Prescription for Common Problems in the Workplace: Human and Organizational Behavioral Science" (Subarusha), and "Introduction to Cross-Border Learning: How to Develop 'Adventurous Human Resources' to Strengthen Organizations" (co-author; JMA Management Center), etc. In 2022, he won the "Nihon no HR Award 2022" in the book category. He received the Grand Prize.

Moderator.
Ms. Kanako Matsumoto

Producer, Research & Development Strategy Department, Asahi Soft Drinks, Ltd.

Mr. Kurokawa is in charge of CSV activities in the Research and Development Strategy Department, which is responsible for a wide range of tasks including the formulation of mid-term research strategies and organizational revitalization at the Research and Development Division of Asahi Soft Drinks. As part of these activities, he was in charge of subsidizing the activities of junior and senior high school student researchers, and of providing laboratory classes for the children of employees. In parallel, he is also conducting research on changes in the employees involved in these activities.

16:30-17:20
  • MAIN ROOM
A New Era of Knowledge Manufacturing

Session Partner: Hasegora Spinning Co.

In 2026, the world will reach a major turning point. Generation Z and Millennials will account for more than a majority of the working population, and values are shifting from material wealth to sustainability and social contribution. Corporate activities will be required to shift from competition for the earth's limited resources to a symbiotic business that can also contribute to the earth.
This session will unpack "knowledge manufacturing," a new concept for navigating this major wave of change, with real-life examples.

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Mr. Masahiro Imanishi
Strategy Department, Strategy Division, Duskin Corporation, Door-to-Door Sales Group

Born in 1961 in Nara Prefecture, Japan. Joined Duskin Inc. in 1983 and was assigned to the Engineering Department of the Production Division. In 1989, he joined the Product Development Department of the Ai-no-Ten Business Division (now the Door-to-Door Sales Group), which is the company's main business. In 2012, he joined the Corporate Planning Department, in 2013 he joined the President's Office (now the Secretary Department), in 2016 he joined the Development Laboratory, Strategy Division, and from 2023 he will be working on matching development needs and research seeds in the Strategy Department of the same division.

Mr. Tsutomu Ono
Professor, Faculty of Academic Sciences, Okayama University
Representative Director, Full Area Co.

D. (Engineering) from Kyushu University in 1998. He has been a research assistant at the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, a visiting researcher at Stanford University, an associate professor at the Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Okayama University since April 2006, and a professor at the Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University since 2012. In February 2021, he won the Okayama Tech Planter Grand Prize, KOBASHI HOLDINGS Prize, and MASC Prize, and in September 2021, he won the Mitsui Chemicals Prize in the Deep Tech Grand Prix. Ltd. in January 2022.

Mr. Kyouji Hase
President and Representative Director, Hase Tora Spinning Co.

Born on January 11, 1980. Born in Gifu Prefecture, he is 42 years old. After graduating from Reitaku Mizunami Junior and Senior High School, he went on to Reitaku University and graduated in March 2003. in April 2003, he joined Hase Tora Boseki Co. After serving as president of the Osaka branch and a subsidiary in China, he became the fifth president of Hase Tora Group in December 2019.

Moderator.
Yukihiro Maru
Group CEO and Representative Director, LIVERNESS Co.

In 2002, while still in graduate school, he founded LIVERNESS with only undergraduate and graduate students of science and engineering. He turned Japan's first "Science Delivery Experimental Classroom" into a business. He operates a "knowledge manufacturing business" that creates new businesses by combining technologies and knowledge from different fields. As the instigator of one of Asia's largest deep-tech venture ecosystems, he works to solve global issues by discovering deep issues from around the world. In June 2023, he will publish a book titled "The New Era of Knowledge Manufacturing" (Liverness Publishing), which summarizes new concepts for surviving in turbulent times.

16:30-17:20
  • Room A
Exploring "points of contact" between basic researchers and industry

Session Partner: Toyobo Co.

What are some of the points of contact regarding research between academia and industry (business)? Joint research? Endowed courses...? In all cases, many of them are probably aimed at the "commercialization of research results" in the future. In this context, Toyobo Co., Ltd. has launched the "Rivanes Research Fund Toyobo Polymer Science Award" in 2021 to increase contacts with young researchers engaged in "basic and general-purpose research on polymeric materials. In addition to delving deeply into the aims of these activities, we will consider various "points of contact" between researchers in academia and industry, how to create them, and their significance, by listening to the real voices of human resource policy makers at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and young researchers engaged in basic research.

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Ms. Banki Sato
Manager, Planning & Administration Group, Innovation Strategy Department and General Manager, Sustainable Incubation Unit, Corporate Research Institute, TOYOBO CO.

Joined the company in April 1996. In 2003, he studied at Case Western University (U.S.A.) as a Visiting Researcher for one year. In 2017, he was assigned as Overseas Sales Manager of the Functional Resins Department, where he worked for three years.

Mr. Yutaka Tabata
D. student at Nakanishi Laboratory, Department of Functional Materials Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University

B.S. in Engineering Science, Osaka University, Ph. He is a Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). As a project from Osaka University, he is engaged in research on chemical synthesis of sugars using CO2 as a raw material and development of technology for social implementation. He is the first recipient of the RIVANES Scholarship.

Mr. Makgusu Tsusaki
Assistant Director, Office of Human Resources Policy, Human Resources Policy Division, Science and Technology Policy Bureau, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

D. in Agriculture, he joined the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) in 2012. He has been engaged in policies related to research and development of space development and utilization, environment and energy, quantum science and technology, and others. From 2022, he will be engaged in human resource development for PhDs and policies to support young researchers.

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.

16:30-17:20
  • Room B
What is Support? ~ Exploring the Mutuality of Doing, Being, and Seeing~.

Bio Impact Inc.

Cheering" behavior, as typified by watching sports games, not only has the aspect of inspiring those on the cheering side, but also causes emotional movement in the people on the cheering side. By theoretically unraveling the psychological and physiological effects of cheering and its ripple effect as a crowd, we will explore hints for interpersonal communication in society and organizations.

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Mr. Junichi Sugihara
Representative Director, Bio Impact Inc.

The company operates one of Japan's largest databases of research topics and researchers, "Japan-Research.com," which combines information on funding for scientific research from various ministries and research institutions with information on researchers and press releases. The company also provides sales support services for research reagent and equipment companies, as well as industry-academia collaboration matching and KOL search services for pharmaceutical companies, etc., utilizing its proprietary analysis algorithms for research fields, etc., built using machine learning and natural language processing.

Mr. Hisami Asazuma
President, All Japan Cheering Association, Inc.

Director of All Japan Women's Cheerleading Club ☆ AJO. Tourism Ambassador of Asahikawa City and Minato Ward. Freelance announcer. Born in Asahikawa City, Hokkaido, she experienced cheerleading as a student. She realized her dream of becoming an announcer, but after becoming a freelance announcer, she was constantly failing auditions. When she almost lost sight of her own self-worth, she met a cheerleader who cheered for people on their way to work in front of the station in the morning, and joined "Morning Cheer" to take a step forward. Thirteen years have passed since then. His life changed positively, and he became interested in scientifically unraveling the essence of "cheering. He then launched Cheer Science and has been in charge of seminars and corporate lectures/training. This year marks the 14th anniversary of Morning Cheer, and he also conducts cheerleading trips throughout Japan. He holds the "Cheer Award" once a year to spread the cheer culture.

Mr. Yugo Takeuchi
Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University

He is currently a professor in the Department of Information Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University. D. in Information Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, and a Master's degree in Informatics, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University. D. in March 1999 from Nagoya University. D. in March 1999 from Nagoya University. After working as a researcher at ATR in Keihanna Science City for four and a half years, he joined Shizuoka University as a lecturer in April 2001. He specializes in cognitive science, focusing on cognitive interactions and their modeling between oneself, others (agents) including humans and AI, and ideas and beliefs. Recently, he has been focusing on the estimation and understanding of others' internal states, the formation process of common ground with others in interaction, and empathy and communality.

Moderator.
Inoue, Jyo

Chief Culture Officer (CCO), President and Representative Director, Liverness Inc.

D., Pharmacist, founded LIVERNESS in 2002 with only undergraduate and graduate students of science and engineering while in graduate school. After completing the doctoral process, he worked as an assistant professor and lecturer at the Faculty of Science, Kitasato University, an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, and a specially appointed associate professor at Keio University before assuming and concurrently serving as a professor of advanced pharmacy at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumamoto University and a visiting professor at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Keio University in 2018. He is a researcher and manager involved in launching joint research projects with universities and research institutions and supporting the establishment of research institutes while conducting research and development. He is also a visiting professor at the Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Musashino University, a member of the Industrial Structure Council of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, an expert reviewer of technology for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and a member of the JST SCORE-University Promotion Committee, and has been involved in the launch of many venture companies and has served as an advisor.

  • Asahi Soft Drinks Co.

  • The Senshu Ikeda Bank, Ltd.

  • Satake Corporation

  • Toyobo Co.

  • Bio Impact Inc.

  • Hase Tora Spinning Co.

  • Focus Systems Co.

  • MiCAN Technologies, Inc.

  • Euglena Co.

  • Rohto Pharmaceutical Co.

Poster and booth

Super Interdisciplinary Poster Session

Saturday, August 5, 11:20-12:50

<Poster Presentation

No. Name belong to Title/Theme
P-001 Kei Takatori Doshisha University
Extracting features from body fluctuations: application to disease diagnosis, etc.
P-002 Rintaro Kondo Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
Development of eye tracking mouse software using a web camera
P-003 Leadbeater's walnut Konan Women's University
Proposal of fragrances inspired by Japanese and Western wedding costumes
P-004 Tsai, U-lun Kansai University Graduate School
Prototype and evaluation of a presentation video creation support tool for the dysarthric person using a speech synthesis engine and AI-based facial image motion control
P-005 Kayumu Miyano Fukuoka University
Good relationship between AI and employees
P-006 Kyosuke Yamamoto Ritsumeikan University
Manipulation of sound source localization ability using AR technology to improve cognitive performance
P-007 Masaya Okatake Ritsumeikan University Graduate School
A Target Log Adjustment Feedback Method for Preventing Effort Reduction in Boxing Exercise.
P-008 Shoutarou Toyofuku Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
Enjoy music with images
P-009 Hitomi Komatsu Seisen Jogakuin Junior College
Need to estimate and identify skateboarding population and skater demographics
P-010 Hirotsugu Hamada RIDE DESIGN / Ride Design, HAL Osaka, Osaka High Technology Academy
Development of an electric motorcycle that doesn't roll over / Bike for lunar exploration
P-011 Ikeda, Hiroki Toyama National College of Technology
Gain Adjustment of Automatic Steering System for Marine vessels
P-012 Koki Yamada Fukuyama University
Drone versatility enhancement device
P-013 Yutaka Watanabe Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Body condition measurement based on human center of gravity detection theory
P-014 Miyuko Nakahara Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
Creating a self-help device to make egg rice with one hand.
P-015 Mamiko Nagashima Ritsumeikan University
Proposal for a Method to Improve Performance of Video Game Players Using Body Information Obtained from Sensors
P-016 Sakiho Fujiwara Okayama Kozan High School
Development of a personal self-help device using a 3D printer
P-017 Maki Saito Konan Women's University
The Relationship between Comfort and Motion Adaptability in Clothing Wear
P-018 Terumi Inagaki Ibaraki University
Multidimensional Spectral Analysis for Mathematical Sensitivity Evaluation of Two-Dimensional Images
P-019 Kotaro Minami Kansai University Graduate School
Try to make a computer game character act provocatively.
P-020 Hayao Irie Dokkyo Medical University
Scientific verification of the presence felt by people.
P-021 White sand Large Otemon Gakuin University
Human Intelligence Revealed from a Quick Quiz: A Case Study Based on a Cognitive Science Approach
P-022 Retrospective Meanwhile Kansai University
Building a paraphrase system based on arousal and LLM for flame suppression.
P-023 Masanori Corpora Fukuyama University
Ceremony manuscript generation system using a large-scale language model
P-024 Shindo, Dashihito Kyoto University
A Qualitative Study of Middle School Students' Knowledge, Awareness, and Perceptions of Sexual Minorities and the Current State of Sexual Diversity Education in Middle Schools
P-025 Yoshio Miki Kogakuin University
Mathematical Interpretation in Ranking Human Resource Competencies
P-026 Kota Takeda Kyoto University
Mathematics and Applications of Data Assimilation
P-027 Lord Hayakawa. Osaka International University
Development of Qualitative Evaluation Methods and Processes for Businesses: Toward the Application of Ethnographic Analysis for Business Improvement
P-028 Hitomi Matsuzaki Kyoto Prefectural University
Environmentalism Initiatives - Practice through Nature Experience and Discussion
P-029 Toshiyuki Morinaka Osaka Kyoiku University Senior High School, Tennoji An Inconvenient Truth
P-030 Ruko Nagashima Kyoto University Graduate School
Cultivation of "scientist (expert) attitude" toward scientific literacy
P-031 Satoshi Suzuki Osaka University of Economics and Law
If we can do purely curiosity-driven research": an attempt to pioneer "buried research" by working backwards from curiosity.
P-032 Fujita Gaku Okayama Prefectural Tamano High School
Educational activities to bring out the excitement in students
P-033 Aimi Nishi Kyoto University
The Current State of Classics Education in the Japanese Language Curriculum as Fostering the Bearers of Traditional Culture
P-034 Akito Hanabusa Okayama Kyosan Junior High School
Learning and creating logic circuits from zero knowledge
P-035 Magnolia denudata Fukuoka University
How to raise awareness of Citizen Science
P-036 Murakami Yohkou Ehime University Senior High School
Plastic Contamination Countermeasures Using Intestinal Bacteria of Mealworms in Plastic Diets
P-037 Yuichiro Kobayashi Osaka University
Development of high-performance polymer materials from waste sulfur
P-038 Kenji Kimura Tokyo University of Agriculture
Synthetic studies of sulfur-containing natural compounds with useful biological activities
P-039 Hirotaka Okita Osaka University
Project to create local materials and develop SDGs products using them
P-040 Harumi Kawamura Kyoto University
Comparison of regional branding evaluations within and outside the region and examination of regional branding as a means of revitalizing the local community
P-041 Moeika Marui Konan Women's University
Suggestions on how to display clothing items to motivate customers to purchase them
P-042 Koki Ishigaki Yonezawa City Daini Junior High School
The Importance of Naming
P-043 Hideki Hayashida Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Keys to Successful R&D Projects (Commercialization)
P-044 Yoshimitsu Matsuguchi Fukuoka University
Relationships among professors, students, and publishers through college textbooks
P-045 Keita Koseki Yasu Gakuen University
Research on real name reporting of specific juveniles
P-046 Itako Morishita Kyoto University Graduate School
Elucidation of the process of reading and writing development from 10 months to 6 years of age
P-047 Kanako Sakaiida Konan Women's University
A Study of Taste Education in Nursery Schools
P-048 FENG CHAO-HUI Hokkaido National University Organization Kitami Institute of Technology
Evaluation of Texture Characteristics of Modified Pork Intestine Sausage by Hyperspectral Imaging and Chemometric Analysis
P-049 General Nakazawa Ritsumeikan University
Eating behavior recognition technique using an eyewear-type device with a photo reflector
P-050 Gyobira Shoumochi Fukuyama University
Development of Optical Tactile Sensors for Higher Tactile Functions
P-051 Tasuku Funabashi Ritsumeikan University
Development of a device for measuring foot load during running using MEMS tactile sensors
P-052 Miwa Onodera Konan Women's University
Proposal for High Visibility Safety Clothing and Clothing Using New Light-Storing Fabrics
P-053 Eika Matsumoto Kansai University Graduate School
Effects of materials mimicking the nanostructure of cicada wings with antibacterial and antibiofilm properties on biofilms.
P-054 Nanaka Hiraoka Konan Women's University
Proposal for High Visibility Safety Clothing
P-055 Keishi Komatsu Nagaoka University of Technology
Next-generation infrastructure pioneered by ceramic fluorescent coatings
P-056 Yuichiro Iwato Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
Development of an inexpensive wheelchair patient assistance system using a link structure
P-057 Hibiki Suzuki Ritsumeikan University Graduate School
A Method for Recognizing Load Limit in Strength Training Using Myoelectric Sensors
P-058 Eita Takubo Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
Development of joint delivery systems
P-059 Yuya Igarashi Ritsumeikan University
A Method for Recognizing Silent Speech Content Using an Ophthalmic Device
P-060 Chiharu Fujiwara Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
Picture Book✕ Video - Creating a picture book to learn sign language
P-061 Seinosuke Suzuka Ritsumeikan University
Investigation of a method to reduce eye strain using eyeglass-type devices
P-062 Rikimaru Murakami Fukuyama University Graduate School
Application and development of original omnidirectional camera device
P-063 Hidaka, Koyo Oshima College of Maritime Technology
Proposal for an aquaculture fish feeding support system
P-064 Daigo Teruzuki Tohoku University
Insect-machine hybrid drone search for odor sources
P-065 Natsuki Kunieda Doshisha University
Creation of DC motors on a scale of several tens of µm
P-066 Qisu Zhang Junior High School attached to the Faculty of Education, University of Toyama
Assistive Artificial Heart for Right Heart
P-067 Ryutaro Yoshida Doshisha University
Self-generating artificial model cells: Utilization of water/water phase separation phenomenon
P-068 Masatoshi Koube Kyoto University Graduate School
Survival Strategies of Cells and Society as Studied by the Molecular Mechanism of Autophagy
P-069 Yosui Nojima Osaka University
Integrating proteomic and computational approaches to elucidate the mechanism of action of the gastric cancer drug apatinib.
P-070 Hiroki Shiro The University of Tokushima Graduate School
CLN10 subcellular localization is altered by mutations
P-071 Chika Akita Konan University Graduate School
Sequence Dependence of Target Binding Affinity Enhancement by Cross-linked Nucleic Acids
P-072 Shuichi Hiroaki Nagoya University
Discovery of an Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Drug Targeting a Human Intracellular Scaffolding Protein
P-073 Kaori Mutsuda Kyoto University
In vitro recapitulation of human implantation by using hPSC-derived blastoids
P-074 Shu Yamamoto Kobe Gakuin University, Graduate School of Nutrition
Effect of salmon milt extract ingestion on DSS-induced colitis in rats.
P-075 Kouhei Yamada University of Shizuoka
Toward the realization of animal-free animal experiments in product development: in silico modeling & simulation to predict pharmacokinetics of inhalants
P-076 Tatsuya Murakami Toyama Prefectural University
Development of drugs for age-related macular degeneration
P-077 Kazuo Takahama Kumamoto University of Health Sciences
Development of a Novel Alzheimer's Disease Therapy Targeting GIRK Channels
P-078 Junkei Iwata Osaka University of Economics and Law
Interdisciplinary study on the rupture mechanism of cerebral aneurysms using the Solitonic WIndkessel model
P-079 Tomoki Omachi Muroran Institute of Technology
Effects of Pearl Layer Extract on Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms (BPSD) Observed in Dementia
P-080 Thiago Negrão Chuba Kyoto University
Diffusion of Technology Readiness Levels as a Promoter of Development
P-081 Sato Umi Sophia University Graduate School
Development of practical boron detection reagents using metal complexes
P-082 Norihiro Fushimi Kansai University Graduate School
Synthesis of Biologically Inocuous Oxide Films and Their Responses to Visible Light
P-083 Jun Kurihara Sanyo Onoda City Yamaguchi Tokyo University of Science
Research on corrosion resistance of metals by functional cavitation technology using chemicals
P-084 Takebayashi, Seihiro Kansai University
Preparation and Evaluation of Metal Nanoparticles by Arc Plasma Deposition
P-085 Saya Fujita Kyushu Institute of Technology
Kit of plasma generator generated by dielectric barrier discharge in atmospheric atmosphere and atmospheric pressure
P-086. Ayato Kikawa Ryukoku University
Generation of nitrogen fertilizer by flow-type plasma generator
P-087 Wataru Okamoto Euglena Co.
Efficacy evaluation of knock-injectable microneedle serum containing euglena-derived ingredients and egg-derived cosmetic ingredients through continuous use.
P-088 Masashi Mizuki Euglena Co.
Development of new product Tempeh Chips by green fermentation using Euglena
P-089 Hayao Oyadomari Euglena Co.
Production of nucleic acid raw materials using microalgae Euglena
P-090 Iwao Otsu Euglena Co.
Smart Fertilizer Development to Increase Ergothioneine Circulation: From Daily Diet to Profitable Agriculture with Vegetable Production System to Prevent Dementia
P-091 Yusuke Kono Euglena Co.
Potential of Euglena as a Fermentation Aid in the Production of the Antioxidant Ergothioneine by Maize
P-092 Kengo Suzuki Euglena Co Ltd
Functional clothing made of fibers with immobilized polysaccharide paramylon derived from euglena
P-093 Yoshiki Takayama Soka University
New Production Method of High-Value-Added Microalgae Using Ultra Energy-Saving Bag Reactors Aimed at Recycling-Oriented Aquaculture
P-094 Hiroki Miyaoka Hiroshima University
Study on low-temperature thermal-hydrogen conversion technology using Na-redox cycle
P-095 Kentaka Aruga Saitama University
Survey Research on Japanese and Chinese Investors' Attitudes toward Green Bonds
P-096 Takato Nagano Kyoto University
Analysis of vulnerability conditions in societies where climate change impacts lead to conflict
P-097 Giant Inoue Kobe University
Statistical mathematics supporting the site of sea turtle conservation
P-098 Jisai Hiroe Ehime University Senior High School
Survey of Microplastic Contamination in the Coastal Areas of Matsuyama City and its Countermeasures
P-099 Pachoensuk Theeranukul Innoqua
Creating a world where people and nature coexist in harmony. Creating Marine Aqua with Biosphere Technology
P-100 Tatsuya Saga Graduate School of Human Development and Environmental Studies, Kobe University
Understanding Local Biodiversity through the Wasp's Belly - The Potential of Hunting Bees as Biological Control, Biota Investigator, and Feast.
P-101 Ramadhani Eka Putra Bandung Institute of Technology
Indonesian native stingless bees' propolis for diabetic wound dressing
P-102 김아도 Kyoto University
Development and application of new environmental impact assessment tools
P-103 Noriko Kogushi Osaka University
Wikipedia "Ecosystems" in the Edit History
P-104 Takashi Saito Kyoto University
Development of Circular and Recyclable Materials through Integrated Knowledge
P-105 Nobuyuki Tanaka RIKEN (National Institute of Physical and Chemical Research)
Wettability evaluation of bio-interfaces based on gas-injection liquid exclusion method
P-106. Akihiro Yamashita Kansai University Graduate School
Adhesion behavior of bailed-out polyps to glass substrate
P-107. Rei-Wan Matsuo Osaka City Miyahara Junior High School
Research and development of an inexpensive underwater drone capable of performing various types of analysis by depth using a water pressure sensor and water flow
P-108 Inoue Sun Kansai University
In-situ observation of base adhesion process of coral soft tissue using QCM
P-109 Wu Xingzheng (Yin and Zhou dynasties) Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Development of a novel real-time measurement method for environmental stress in plants
P-110 Takuma Kajino Tokyo University of Agriculture Graduate School
KLU/CYP78A5 is involved in cucurbit wax synthesis and improves tolerance to various non-biotic stresses
P-111 Takeshi Namikoshi Kitami Institute of Technology
Control of germination timing and establishment of fall sowing method using polymer-coated seeds
P-112 Keisuke Igarashi Tohoku University Graduate School
Search for alternative phytohormone components for edible plant cell culture
P-113 Keisuke Shibata Department of Cardiovascular and Hypertension Medicine, Kagoshima University
A clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Onsen Water 99® on blood glucose levels and the effects of intestinal environmental changes: An open randomized, placebo-controlled, two-sequence, two-phase, crossover Phase IIb study.
P-114. Ayumi Watanabe Tokyo University of Agriculture
Highly sensitive PCR method to detect A1 allele in A2 milk without DNA isolation
P-115. Moe Matsumoto Tohoku University
Generation of edible cultured cells using plant cells and search for useful components acting on cultured meat
P-116. Reina Kusunoki Tokyo University of Agriculture
Chemical research on polyphenols that can improve body growth in livestock
P-117. Sudha Wakana Tokyo University of Agriculture Graduate School
Development of a tool for introducing DNA into bacteria using junction transfer.
P-118 Kojiro Ito Tokyo University of Agriculture Graduate School
Mechanism of Induction of Plant Disease Resistance in Solanaceous Plants by Cyclic Lipopeptides Produced by Bacillus sp.
P-119. Claudia Ortega Morales Tokyo University of Agriculture
Quality improvement of chili pepper through interspecific crosses of the Capsicum genus from South America and Asia
P-120 Tomohiro Kondo Kyoto University Graduate School
Estimation of CO2 assimilation in mangosteen and durian
P-121 Takahiro Abe Mie University
Looking at permafrost devastation from satellite data analysis and deep learning
P-122 Genjiro Maeda Akita University
Theme 1: Balancing stormwater runoff control in urban areas with maintenance and renewal of park trees. Theme 2: Meteorological research at Mt.

<Booth Exhibits

No. Name belong to Title/Theme
B-001 Takahiko Ikehata DeepForest Technologies, Inc.
Product introduction of "DF Scanner" software for forest analysis using drones
B-002 Kouhei Ito BIOTA Corporation
Creating sustainable and healthy spaces designed in symbiosis with microorganisms
B-003 Kyosuke Futami Ritsumeikan University
Linking sensing technology to recognize people and information presentation technology to change people into unconsciousness
B-004 Akio Nonaka Pentalink Corporation
Next-generation sericultural platform and new protein materials derived from silkworms
B-005 Tsubasa Sukai Spice Cube Co.
New agriculture in a familiar vacant house
B-006 Masahiro Yoritama Gunma Ninja Team
Super-Evolutionizing SUSHI/SASHIMI? Next Generation Food Texture Platform by NinjaFoods
B-007 Makoto Kono Kawano Labs Co.
Dynamics of Interfaces in Foods
P-008 Yosuke Kanemachi Inceptum Inc.
Evaluating the physical properties of rice electrically! -New technology development through the fusion of different fields, triggered by a super interdisciplinary conference~.
B-009 Yukihiro Ishida Kihata Keiki Seisakusho Co.
Retrofit DX device "Salta" retrofit IoT sensor unit
B-010 Yukihiro Ishida Ishida Products LLC
Next generation diabetic foot care solution "Steplife
B-011 Kazuya Tsujimoto PITTAN
Amino Acid Analysis in Sweat Achieves Inner Care
B-012 Masahiro Koyama Wernas Corporation
AI Food" for the future you
B-013 Yoshiaki Nakasaki Nano Cube Japan Co.
Dramatically improved absorption of poorly soluble pharmaceuticals and bioactive substances by continuous flow nano-dispersion
B-014 Yuta Saito Gogo Corporation
Potential for Industry-Academia Collaboration Supplement D2C
B-015 Satohiko Orisaka Mylops Inc.
Branding support for venture and start-up companies based on website creation
B-016 Kiyomi Takizawa C&T Corporation
rid the world of language barriers
B-017 Yuka Oshima Focus Systems Co.
3/3-4 The Japan Society of Hyperdifferent Fields Conference in Tokyo 2023] Report on the Knowledge Manufacturing Ignition Awarded Proposals
B-018 - MEXT
Accreditation System for Partnerships for Research Support Services (A-PRAS)
B-019 Ray Abe Graduate School of Tokyo Institute of Technology
Creating a Synthetic Biology Community in Japan
B-020 Hideaki Oka Seihodo Corporation
Integration of 3D-VR and microscopy
B-021 Takayama Takahashi OUTSENSE Corporation
Simplified manufacturing service of three-dimensional shapes utilizing folding engineering
B-022 Keiji Yamashita Cecil Research Inc.
The ultra-bright "indigo LED light" cleanly inhibits the attachment and breeding of all kinds of fouling organisms!
 
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