Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference 2024 
 TOKYO
Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9, 2024, 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference 2024 TOKYO

Symbiosis and Emergence Bellesalle Shinjuku Grand Conference Center
ABOUT
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 through discussion, identify new research themes and issues that humanity needs to face, and promote research together.

The era of pursuing individual profits has passed, and the time has come when it is natural to share the finite resources of the earth and cooperate with each other to survive and prosper. What are the important ideas and required technologies in such an era? At the Tokyo Congress of the Association of Hyperdifferent Fields, we will discuss the issues we must confront and new research themes through 18 sessions over two days. By connecting autonomous individuals gathered here to form a team of hyper-different fields equipped with new functions and mechanisms that surpass those of individuals, we aim to solve social issues that are becoming more sophisticated and complex.
Schedule
Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9, 2024, 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Venue
Bellesalle Shinjuku Grand Conference Center
Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower 5F, 8-17-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
ACCESS
Entrance fee
Free for researchers and students in academia; 100,000 yen for company participation (excluding tax and fees)
Target Participants
Academia, ventures, large companies, SMEs, local governments, secondary and high school students, etc.

Timetable

program

Session List

Speakers

  • Takuji Akiyama
    Takuji Akiyama
    • Plantex Corporation Director, Co-founder
    Graduated from Yokohama National University, Faculty of Engineering in 1998. Joined a manufacturing x IT venture company and engaged in CAD/CAM software development, and after moving to a financial SIer in 2010, engaged in market risk management software development for major banks and securities companies. In 2014, he encountered an artificially-lit plant factory, and sensing its great impact and potential for food and agriculture, he founded Plantex, Inc. with Representative Yamada and others. Starting with the development of a cloud system to manage plant factories, he has been engaged in the development of cultivation equipment and the launch of plant factories. Currently, he is in charge of the Project Management Division, which conducts plant cultivation research with customers.
  • Takahiro Adachi
    Takahiro Adachi
    • Tokyo Medical and Dental University Associate Professor, Department of Joint Research, Institute for Intractable Diseases
    D. in Agriculture from the Graduate School of Agriculture, Nagoya University. After working as an assistant at the Nagoya University Faculty of Agriculture, he worked as a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Professor Michael Reth at the Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology, Germany, and as a lecturer, assistant professor, and associate professor at the Department of Immunological Diseases, Tokyo Medical and Dental University. In 2022, he received the Japanese Association for Food Immunology Award. In the same year, he founded the Cho-Health Consortium, which aims to create a sustainable, long-lived, healthy society that integrates everything from agriculture to medicine.
  • Hiroya Abe
    Hiroya Abe
    • Tohoku University, Interdisciplinary Research Institute for Frontier Sciences, Division of Frontier Research assistant teacher
    D., Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, 2018. D. (Academic). D. in Environmental Science, Tohoku University, Japan. After working as an assistant professor at the Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, he has been working as an assistant professor at the Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences, Tohoku University since 2019. 2019 Established AZUL Energy, Inc. and serves as a director. Through the development of catalytic electrode technology (AZUL catalyst), he aims to realize a recycling-oriented society based on clean energy.
  • Kazunari Igarashi
    Kazunari Igarashi
    • Iwatani Gakuen Educational Corporation Manager, ICT Section, Headquarters / Assistant Manager, Preparatory Office for Establishment of Iwatani Gakuen East Hokkaido IT College
    From 2005 to 2015, he was engaged in information education as a lecturer in the Faculty of Education, Chiba University. Since 2016, he has been teaching programming and network development as a teacher of information business at Iwatani Gakuen Techno Business Yokohama College of Nursing and Childcare.
    Currently, he is also the ICT Section Chief at Iwatani Gakuen Headquarters and the Assistant Director of the Preparatory Office for the establishment of East Hokkaido IT Vocational College. In the Preparatory Office, he is developing the curriculum to further explore smart dairy farming and smart tourism in the specialized courses, using ICT (AI programming, xR (cross reality), metaverse, drone (solidarity flight program), statistics and analysis) as common subjects in the Department of Information Technology for the Future of the Region.
  • Satoshi Ijichi
    Satoshi Ijichi
    • Leave a Nest Co., Ltd. Manufacturing Development Division / Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Center
    M.S. (Engineering), Osaka City University (now Osaka Public University). Master (Engineering). At the university, he was engaged in research on the structure determination of human sweet taste receptors using glycyl lytic acid derivatives. At LIVERNESS, he has been involved in the creation of regional industries in Gunma, Gifu, Shiga, Osaka, etc., and in the promotion of R&D and commercialization in the food tech area, with a focus on finding and supporting startups. Currently, as a member of the Manufacturing and Development Division, he promotes collaboration between small and medium-sized companies and startups. In education, he founded "Science Castle," an academic society for junior high and high school students, and also serves as a director of NEST EdLAB, Inc., an education-related subsidiary of the group.
  • Joe Inoue
    Joe Inoue
    • Leave a Nest Co., Ltd. President and Representative Director CCO
    D., Pharmacist, founded LIVERNESS in 2002 while still in graduate school. After completing his PhD process, he worked as an 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. 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 has also been involved in the establishment of many venture companies and serves as an advisor.
  • Daiki Iwasa
    Daiki Iwasa
    • GRA Corporation Founder & CEO
    Born in 1977 in Yamamoto-cho, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. In 2002, while still a university student, he started Zunou, an IT consulting service company, and in 2011, after the Great East Japan Earthquake, he founded GRA to help rebuild his hometown, Yamamoto-cho, which was devastated by the disaster. He has made it his life's work to "re-create Tohoku" with a focus on advanced horticulture. He has brought about structural reform in the agricultural business, creating the "migaki strawberry," which costs 1,000 yen a piece. He is the author of "99%'s Despair in 1%'s Chance" (Diamond Inc.), "Sweet and Sour Management" (Bookwalker), and "Successful Farming for People Who Never Want to Give Up" (Asahi Shinbun Publishing). His life theme is "Let's live like we travel. His hobbies are surfing and kickboxing.
  • Yuko Ueno
    Yuko Ueno
    • Leave a Nest Co., Ltd. General Manager, Group Development Business Headquarters
    D. in Science. While in school, he explored the origin of life through his study abroad experience in the U.S. In 2013, he joined LIVERNESS, Inc. In the Human Resource Development Division, he developed U.S. training programs for young Japanese researchers. After two years as a general manager of the division, he became the editor-in-chief of the booklet "Founding Support" and engaged in dialogue with many venture executives. Later, after gaining experience in assisting Japanese deep-tech startups to enter Southeast Asia and Southeast Asian startups to enter the Japanese market, he became the General Manager of the Group Development Business Division in October 2021. He aims to establish a knowledge platform that integrates Southeast Asia and Japan in order to maximize the RIVERNESS Group.
  • Yoshinobu Osaka
    Yoshinobu Osaka
    • Glocalink Corporation President and Representative Director
    He completed his graduate studies at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Keio University. He was seconded to Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), and served as a specially-appointed researcher at the Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, and ACCEL Program Manager at the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST). He was appointed President and Representative Director of Glocalink, where he remains to this day. He has a proven track record of providing hands-on support to pre-startup teams and investing in and fostering venture companies immediately after their establishment. He also serves as Growth Manager of the Real Tech Fund and Director of the Center for Investment Development and Research at Liverness, Inc.
  • Tomio Ohori
    Tomio Ohori
    • Air Business Club Inc. CEO
  • Takashi Okazaki
    Takashi Okazaki
    • Leave a Nest Co., Ltd. General Manager, Manufacturing and Development Division
    D. from Osaka University. After working as a special researcher at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), he joined RIVANES Corporation in 2010. His areas of expertise include natural product chemistry, electrophysiology, electrochemistry, and biophysics. He has worked on R&D in various positions at universities, major private companies, and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), and has also been involved in the planning of science and technology promotion at a local government affiliated organization. Currently, in the Manufacturing Development Division, he is taking on the challenge of creating products that will change the world toward the realization of a new world illuminated by science and technology.
  • Sorin Okudaira
    Sorin Okudaira
    • S.T. Corporation Executive Expert, New Business Development Office
    After working as a system engineer in the IT Department, he joined the Corporate Planning Department in 2009, where he was involved in medium-term management planning, etc. In 2011, he joined the Product Development Group, where he was responsible for the development of "ELECAL" products that combine electronics and chemicals, such as the electronic air freshener "Auto Deodorant Plug" and the world's first household radiation measuring device "Air Counter. He has been in charge of the development of "ELECAL" products that combine electronics and chemicals. Currently, he is promoting the "Clear Forest Business," which utilizes the unused resources of Abies sachalinensis in Hokkaido, which has excellent air purification properties, and makes use of the "forest air" in daily life.
  • Jun Ogura
    Jun Ogura
    • Novelgen Corporation President and Representative Director
    He holds a B.S. in Agriculture from the University of Tokyo, an M.S. from the same university, and a Ph. Specializing in genetic engineering, microalgae science, and information biology, he has worked as a JST researcher and PD at Harvard University, and is currently a professor in the Department of Bioscience at Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology. While promoting basic research, he won prizes in competitions such as Shiga Tech Planter and Marine Tech GP, which increased his confidence that his research would contribute to society.He founded Novelgen in 2019 and currently promotes decarbonization and water purification projects that harness the power of microalgae. He is particularly focused on improving the marine environment.
  • Erika Ochiai
    Erika Ochiai
    • Humanome Research Institute, Inc. Product Manager, Research and Development Office
    In 2012, she completed her Master's program in the Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences at Ochanomizu University. After graduation, she joined Rakuten, Inc. where she worked as an engineer in the Analysis and Optimization Group, Data Analytics Section, Big Data Department. He then joined Humanome Research Institute, Inc. in February 2021, where he is a member of the No-Code AI Tool development team. Currently, he is a product manager of the no-code AI tool Humanome Eyes / Humanome CatData.
  • Toshiki Kazaoka
    Toshiki Kazaoka
    • End Fight Inc. Co-founder, Representative Director and CEO
  • Yoji Kashimura
    Yoji Kashimura
    • Canon Marketing Japan Inc. General Manager in charge of Planning Division
    Completed a master's degree at the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, University of Tsukuba in 1985. Worked for many years in the research department of a precision machinery manufacturer in solution business development promoting the shift from products to services. In particular, he promoted open innovation activities at three bases in Japan, the U.S., and Singapore. Most recently, at a machine tool manufacturer, he launched and managed a CVC from a new manufacturing perspective, promoting metal recycling business, additive manufacturing business, and DX solutions. He joined Canon MJ in May 2023. As General Manager in charge, he is in charge of building a new business development organization.
  • Ryota Kajiwara
    Ryota Kajiwara
    • Miyagi Jujo Forest Products Co. Manager, Forestry Department / Manager, Corporate Planning Office
    D. (Art Engineering) from the Graduate School of Art Engineering, Kyushu University. After working as a researcher at the Kyushu University ITP Center, he joined Kokusai Kogyo Corporation, where he was mainly engaged in overseas REDD+-related business, domestic forest measurement, analysis, and consulting business, and new business startup and technology development aimed at reforming the domestic forestry and timber industry. Ltd., where he is currently engaged in forestry management support, corporate planning, and technology/business development.
  • Masaya Kanayama
    Masaya Kanayama
    • Kirin Holdings Company, Limited Chief, Health Science Research Institute, Health Science Division
    Joined Kirin Brewery Company, Limited in 2007. Since joining the company, she has been consistently engaged in research and development of functional food products focusing on immune function and intestinal bacteria. Experienced in creating results and industrial applications through industry-government-academia projects and collaboration with academia. Currently, he is promoting research and development of immune materials centering on plasma lactic acid bacteria.
  • Haruyoshi Kawada
    Haruyoshi Kawada
    • Jiksak Bioengineering Inc. CEO
    M.S. in Bioengineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, and Ph. D. in Engineering. D. in Engineering from the University of Tokyo. He has conducted research on the design and development of microfluidic devices and the spatio-temporal control of stem cell differentiation. He established Jiksak Bioengineering, Inc. in 2017 with the aim of drug discovery for ALS.
  • Susumu Kawaguchi
    Susumu Kawaguchi
    • Shiodamari Foundation board chairman
    Graduated from Meiji Pharmaceutical University, Department of Hygienic Pharmacy, and became President and Representative Director of Nutry, Inc. in 1991. After experiencing Yokkaichi asthma in his childhood and seeing the sea of Ise Bay being polluted by human hands, he decided to establish a foundation to restore the rich coastal ecology of the area.
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Schedule

TIME THEME SPEAKER
09:30 Main hall

Opening Ceremony

10:00 Short Pitches by Researchers, Ventures, etc. "Super Heterodox Splash Main hall

Short Pitches by Researchers, Ventures, etc. Super Interdisciplinary Splash

The name "Splash" comes from the meaning of the word "splash," which means "a splash of water or other substance." Researchers and venture capitalists give 90-second pitches to the audience, telling them what they want to do and what they are looking for from the participants. The aim is to find passionate researchers and to use their pitches as inspiration to come up with new ideas. We then aim to develop the discussions into more in-depth discussions at the poster presentations, leading to the creation of new collaborative research. List of Speakers
11:00 Poster and booth

Poster & Booth Core Time

You can check the list of presentation abstracts.
*Poster numbers for abstracts are now available.
List of Abstracts
12:30

Lunch break

13:30 Keynote Speech 1] LIBERNESS Research Award 2024 Advanced Research Promotion Division Main hall

Keynote Speech 1] LIBERNESS Research Award 2024 Advanced Research Promotion Division

Dr. Tanaka's research has focused on the hydrophilicity of biointerfaces. Surfaces related to living organisms, such as biomaterials and cells, are often wet to begin with, and he is involved in the development of evaluation methods for the hydrophilicity of such wet surfaces. In addition, many cells are known to have a highly hydrophilic structure in their outermost layer, and since the hydrophilicity changes when the constituent components change, we are challenging the evaluation of biological functions through hydrophilicity evaluation. We will interview Dr. Tanaka, who is opening up a new research field from both engineering and biotechnology perspectives, about his latest endeavors. session release
  • Nobuyuki Tanaka (RIKEN Center for Frontier Biosciences)
13:50

Movement

14:00 [Session d1m1] From untouched to untouched to untouched ocean. Main hall

[Session d1m1 From the untouched sea to the untouched sea

Session Partners:
Shiodamari foundation
Since the Industrial Revolution, the development of coastal areas for the purpose of economic rationality has resulted in a significant loss of the fertility of marine living resources. Many people are rising up and taking action to restore this negative legacy. On the other hand, resistance to making changes to nature and excessive caution may be blocking the way to solving the problem. In this session, we will introduce the challenges we face as an interdisciplinary team considering activities to restore our precious coastal oceans. session release
  • Yota Takakura (INOCA Corporation)
  • Susumu Kawaguchi (Tidamari Foundation)
  • Jun Ogura (Novelgen Corporation)
  • Masataka Kusunobu (Department of Biology and Applied Chemistry, Wakayama National College of Technology)
  • Hironobu Suga (Kyushu University, Center for Frontier Research on the Shallow Sea Bottom)

[Moderator]

  • Yusuke Shinozawa (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d1a1] Research Capital Collaboration, Beginning Session Room A

Session d1a1] Research Capital Collaboration, Beginning

Session Partners:
Focus Systems Co.
 Focus Incubate was established in July 2023 with the philosophy of "contributing to the investment and nurturing of long-term research and development venture companies that lead to solutions to issues and their implementation in society. Focus Incubate has begun a new challenge to help its employees grow together with venture companies with which it has been conducting joint research. Using this initiative as a case study, we will discuss the need for a support group to support the budding phase of research seeds and how the purpose of CVC investment should change in the future. session release
  • Yuji Matsuzaka (Focus Incubate Inc.)
  • Takeshi Mizumoto (HiLable, Inc.)
  • Yoshinobu Osaka (Glocalink Inc.)

[Moderator]

  • Shuichiro Takahashi (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d1b1] TECH PLANTER World Communication Part IGeopolitics of Venture Co-Incubation Session Room B

Session d1b1 TECH PLANTER World Communication Part I Geopolitics of Venture Co-Incubation

Session Partners:
ACSL Corporation
Two leading drone manufacturers from Japan and Malaysia will discuss how they can leverage each other's strengths to connect Japan and Southeast Asia to solve social issues by comparing the characteristics of manufacturing and manufacturing sites in both countries and their differences. For companies looking to expand overseas, especially into Southeast Asia, this session will provide hints on how to cooperate with local companies. session release
  • Satoyuki Washitani (ACSL Corporation)
  • Shian Lee (Alphaswift Industries Sdn. Bhd.)

[Moderator]

  • Yuko Ueno (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
14:50

Travel & Rest

15:10 Session d1m2] Creating Materials and the Science of Restoring Seagrass beds Main hall

Session d1m2] Creating Materials and Considering the Science of Restoring Seagrass beds

Session Partners:
Daiken Corporation
The nationwide decline of seaweed beds, where eelgrass and seaweed thrive and serve as habitats, spawning grounds, and nursery grounds for a variety of organisms, has been a longstanding issue. In order to solve this problem and pass on the richness of the sea to the next generation, it is necessary to expand activities for seaweed bed restoration in a sustainable manner, for which "science" and "business" are indispensable. In this session, Daiken Kogyo, a company that develops construction materials business under the theme of "Regenerate the Environment as You Create It," will be invited as a partner to discuss how to promote seaweed bed restoration through the use of materials. session release
  • Haruka Miyata (Daiken Corporation)
  • Yukinori Shimonosubo (Kitasanriku Factory Co.)
  • Yoshihiro Suenaga (Faculty of Creative Engineering, Kagawa University)

[Moderator]

  • Satoshi Nishiyama (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d1a2] Research Methods to Maximize the Value of Plants -Frontiers of Plant Science Supporting Human Health and the Limits of the Earth Session Room A

Session d1a2 Research Methods to Maximize the Value of Plants -Frontiers of Plant Science Supporting Human Health and the Limits of the Earth

Session Partners:
Plantex Corporation
Plants produce carbohydrates and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water through photosynthesis, playing an essential role for animals on the earth. Maximizing plant functions has led to more efficient food production in the agriculture and livestock industries, as well as the development of health foods and pharmaceuticals that utilize functional ingredients for human health. In the age of 100-year life expectancy, the role of plant science R&D is expected to play an even greater role in addressing issues related to healthy life expectancy and food supply problems caused by population growth. Together with researchers from academia, venture companies, and small and medium-sized enterprises who have promoted R&D and social implementation at the forefront of plant science, we will discuss plant research methods that contribute to solving social issues in the fastest possible time. session release
  • Takuji Akiyama (Plantex Corporation)
  • Kuniyoshi Shimizu (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University)
  • Jin Tatsuzaki (Joban Phytochemical Laboratory Co.)

[Moderator]

  • Yoshifumi Kawana (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d1b2] TECH PLANTER World Communication Part IIUnderstanding Deep Issues in Southeast Asia Session Room B

Session d1b2 TECH PLANTER World Communication Part II Understanding Deep Issues in Southeast Asia

For Japanese companies, the first step in doing business in Southeast Asia begins with a deep understanding of local social issues. However, simply reading local reports in the office only scratches the surface of the issues. It is only through face-to-face communication with local entrepreneurs that business ideas for solutions will emerge. Please listen to the deep issues discussed by the three deep tech ventures from the Philippines, Vietnam, and Singapore. session release
  • Hai Ho (Alternō Pte. Ltd.)
  • Juan Miguel Esguerra (BioCoat-Z)
  • Vikinish Krishnan-Kutty (Cellivate Technologies Pte. Ltd.)

[Moderator]

  • Yevgeny Aster Dulla (Leave a Nest Philippines, Inc.)
16:00

Travel & Rest

16:20 Session d1m3] Disaster Management with Deep Tech Collective Main hall

Session d1m3] Disaster Management in Deep Tech Aggregation

Session Partners:
Aqua Clara Corporation
The Great East Japan Earthquake has revealed that the current social system is vulnerable to "unexpected" risks, which can lead to even greater damage. In response to this, the keyword "resilient" (resilience and recoverability) has been attracting attention. In this session, we will discuss how social infrastructures will be needed in the future and the roles that companies can play, starting from disaster management. session release
  • Tsuyoshi Yoshioka (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
  • Yasunori Baba (Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, Inc.)
  • Yosuke Maeda (WOTA Corporation)

[Moderator]

  • Yukihiro Maru (Leave a Nest Co., Ltd.)
Session d1a3] Immunity&Community Recognizing, Stimulating and Reacting Science Session Room A

Session d1a3] Immunity&Community Recognizing, Stimulating and Reacting Science

Session Partners:
Kirin Holdings Company, Limited
The immune system, which consists of "recognizing, stimulating, and reacting" to self and non-self such as viruses and bacteria, is a field in which much remains to be elucidated and where conventional wisdom continues to be revolutionized. In order to challenge new discoveries in the ocean of immunological research in the future, perspectives from different fields of research are indispensable. In this session, we will discuss the development of immune research by forming a community of researchers like an immune system that "recognizes, stimulates, and reacts" to different fields. session release
  • Masaya Kanayama (Kirin Holdings Company, Limited)
  • Takahiro Adachi (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
  • Takuji Yamada (Metagen, Inc.)

[Moderator]

  • Joe Inoue (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d1b3] Accelerating Business Expansion into ASEAN, a Global Growth Hub Session Room B

Session d1b3 Accelerating Business Expansion into ASEAN, a Global Growth Hub

Session Partners:
ASEAN-Japan Economic and Industrial Cooperation Committee (AMEICC)
For Japanese deep-tech ventures, ASEAN countries, which are experiencing rapid economic growth, have become an area that cannot be missed from the perspective of business development. In this session, six companies selected for the "Promotion of Collaboration between Japanese Startups and ASEAN Companies" will share their knowledge gained from their actual trips to the region and discuss key points that Japanese deep-tech ventures looking to expand overseas should keep in mind. session release
  • Kei Moriyama (Withley Co., Ltd.)
  • Tomio Ohori (Air Business Club Inc.)
  • Toshiki Kazaoka (End Fight, Inc.)
  • Shuhei Noaki (CULTA Corporation)
  • Nick Sugie (Closer Inc.)
  • Naho Nojo (MizLinx Corporation)

[Moderator]

  • Shuichiro Takahashi (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
  • Ryuta Takeda (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
17:10

Movement

17:30 Poster and booth

Poster Discussion

Knowledge Manufacturing Ignition Workshop Session Room A

Knowledge Manufacturing Ignition Workshop

Session Partners:
Sumitomo Real Estate Development Co., Metagen Corporation, Yamagata University, Lipidome Lab Inc.
Knowledge Manufacturing Ignition (Ignition: ignition, ignition) is a project prototyping program conducted among researchers, ventures, business companies, and producers from different fields who gather at the site. Project initiators are invited to present the collaborative project proposals that emerge from the day's dialogue, and RIVANES will accompany and support the project proposals selected by the partner companies and help them materialize their ideas.

<Submission Theme
All kinds of collaborative hypotheses that contribute to the enhancement of the value of facilities / Sumitomo Real Estate Development Co.
Any collaborative hypothesis that increases the value of flights / Metagen, Inc.
All kinds of collaborative hypotheses to expand the value of lipids / Lipidome Labs, Inc.
Ideas for manufacturing using the "4D printer," a modeling technology with an added time axis / Yamagata University
All kinds of collaborative hypotheses to realize the development of science and technology and contribution to the earth / LIVERNESS Co.
session release
TIME THEME SPEAKER
09:30 Main hall

Opening Ceremony

09:45 Short Pitches by Researchers and Venture Companies "Hyper Interdisciplinary Splash" Main hall

Short Pitches by Researchers and Venture Companies "Hyper Interdisciplinary Splash"

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

Knowledge Manufacturing Ignition, a co-creation pitch by researchers and ventures

Session Partners:
Sumitomo Real Estate Development Co., Metagen Corporation, Yamagata University, Lipidome Lab Inc.
Knowledge Manufacturing Ignition (Ignition: ignition, ignition) is a project prototyping program that brings together researchers, ventures, business companies, and producers from different fields who gather on site.
A 3-minute pitch of some of the collaborative hypotheses gathered on Day 1.

<Submission Theme
All kinds of collaborative hypotheses that contribute to the enhancement of the value of facilities / Sumitomo Real Estate Development Co.
Any collaborative hypothesis that increases the value of flights / Metagen, Inc.
All kinds of collaborative hypotheses to expand the value of lipids / Lipidome Labs, Inc.
Ideas for manufacturing using the "4D printer," a modeling technology with an added time axis / Yamagata University
All kinds of collaborative hypotheses to realize the development of science and technology and contribution to the earth / LIVERNESS Co.
session release
11:00 Poster and booth

Poster & Booth Core Time

You can check the list of presentation abstracts.
*Poster numbers for abstracts are now available.
List of Abstracts
12:30

Lunch break

13:30 Keynote Speech (2) "Deepening Science and Enriching Lives through Materials Design Learning from Living Organisms" in the Social Implementation Category of the LIVERNESS Research Award 2024 Main hall

Keynote Speech (2) RIVERNESS Research Award 2024, Social Implementation Category "Deepening Science and Enriching Lives through Materials Design Based on Biological Science" (Japanese only)

Fuel cells and hydrogen energy systems, which are attracting attention as next-generation energy devices, use platinum, a rare metal, and resource constraints and cost have been one of the bottlenecks in their widespread use. Abe and his colleagues have developed a new material, AZUL, made from metal complex blue pigment and inexpensive carbon materials. This AZUL shows excellent catalytic performance in terms of both electromotive force and power generation performance, and is currently under development for commercialization as a platinum substitute catalyst. Meanwhile, in academia, the company is conducting research on environmentally friendly batteries, and is promoting research based on a flexible concept of applying the excellent functions of the natural world to advanced technologies. session release
  • Hiroya Abe (Interdisciplinary Research Institute for Frontier Sciences, Tohoku University)
13:50

Movement

14:00 Session d2m1] What should be planted in lands where forests have been lost? Main hall

[Session d2m1 What should be planted on land where forests have been lost?

Session Partners:
S.T. Corporation
It is estimated that the world's forest area has decreased by more than 5 million hectares in five years. Behind the fact that forests are being cut down faster than they can be regenerated is the fact that economic rationality through the use of energy and timber from trees has been prioritized in many areas. Forests provide many benefits such as water source irrigation and biodiversity conservation, in addition to goods that are useful for our daily lives. We will discuss what should be planted on the lost land and the possibility of socially and economically rational reforestation. session release
  • Sorin Okudaira (Est. Co., Ltd.)
  • Kuniyoshi Shimizu (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University)
  • Koukou Tsumura (Archeda Inc.)

[Moderator]

  • Takashi Okazaki (LIVERNESS Corporation)
Session d2a1] Healthy Living Beyond Routine Biological Sensing Session Room A

Session d2a1] Healthy Living Beyond Routine Biological Sensing

Session Partners:
Taiyo Yuden Co.
It is common practice to measure blood glucose levels and blood pressure in the case of illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension. This is because blood samples are required and the devices are expensive, but how would our lives change if the technology were developed to measure them in a highly sensitive and simple manner? In this issue, we will discuss the possibilities for healthy living brought about by daily biological sensing, from device development and clinical trials to applications that use AI to promote individualized and optimal behavioral change. session release
  • Ryota Kobayashi (Teikyo University of Science, Faculty of Life and Environment, Department of Natural Environment)
  • Masao Tsutsui (CS Innovation Inc.)
  • Jun Seze (Humanome Research Institute, Inc.)

[Moderator]

  • Satoshi Ijichi (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d2b1] Advances in Human Cell Culture Technology are Changing Alternatives to Animal Experiments - New Opportunities in the Evaluation of Pharmaceuticals, Foods, and Cosmetics Session Room B

Session d2b1 Advances in Human Cell Culture Technology are Changing Alternative Methods to Animal Experiments 〜New Opportunities for Evaluation of Pharmaceuticals, Foods, and Cosmetics

Session Partners:
MiCAN Technologies, Inc.
With the development of cell culture technology, test methods that mimic human organs and the human body's metabolic network have been created one after another, and methods for evaluating the safety of pharmaceuticals, the efficacy of drugs, and the functionality of foods and cosmetics, which previously used animals, have begun to change. Furthermore, R&D and production in pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetics-related companies have reached a turning point in response to the global ban on animal testing. We will discuss the state-of-the-art and the future of alternative methods to animal testing with the players who are driving technological development and social implementation. session release
  • Kazuo Miyazaki (MyCan Technologies, Inc.)
  • Yuki Yamamoto (HiLung Corporation)
  • Haruyoshi Kawada (Jiksak Bioengineering Inc.)

[Moderator]

  • Hiroyuki Takahashi (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
14:50

Travel & Rest

15:10 Session d2m2] How to make the most of abundant forest resources Main hall

Session d2m2] How to make the most of abundant forest resources

Session Partners:
Canon Marketing Japan Inc.
Forests cover approximately two-thirds of Japan's land area. Furthermore, according to recent data, forest reserves*, a measure of forest resources, amount to 5.56 billion m3 and continue to increase year by year. At the same time, however, there are issues such as the aging of the forests and the lack of manpower to manage them. What kind of initiatives are needed to make effective use of the abundant forest resources? In this session, we will discuss approaches to the utilization of forests. (*Volume of tree trunks that make up a forest) session release
  • Hong-Kei Minh (Liberaware Inc.)
  • Ryota Kajiwara (Miyagi Jujo Forest Products Co.)
  • Yoji Kashimura (Canon Marketing Japan Inc.)

[Moderator]

  • Yosuke Miyauchi (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d2a2] 4D Printer Brings New Ideas in Manufacturing - Possibility of New Processing Technology with Later Changes in Shape and Properties Session Room A

Session d2a2] New Ideas for Manufacturing Brought by 4D Printer 〜Possibility of new processing technology that changes shape and properties afterwards

Session Partners:
Yamagata University
The evolution of 3D printer technology has been remarkable, and 4D printers are attracting attention as the next innovation. This advanced technology enables the production of materials whose shape and properties change over time and has the potential to create innovative solutions in industry and research. In this session, world-leading researchers will discuss the latest research trends and potential applications of 4D printing, as well as look ahead to the future products and services this technology will bring. session release
  • Takamasa Sakai (Department of Bioengineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
  • Noi Tachizaki (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
  • Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

[Moderator]

  • Hiroyuki Takahashi (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d2b2] Farmers x Veterinarians x Different Fields -The Power of Livestock Entrepreneurs Needed Today Session Room B

Session d2b2 Farmers x Veterinarians x Different Fields -The Power of Livestock Entrepreneurs Needed Today

Session Partners:
Farm Note Holdings, Inc.
Solving the many problems facing the livestock industry requires both the development of science and technology and changes in the thinking and attitudes of the people involved in the industry. We will discuss what kind of education and initiatives are needed to involve entrepreneurs from other fields who bring technology and knowledge to the livestock industry, so that the livestock farmers and veterinarians who are the main players in production can tackle new challenges as entrepreneurs on their own. session release
  • Hayato Taira (Farm Note Daly Platform, Inc.)
  • Kazunari Igarashi (Iwatani Gakuen Educational Corporation)
  • Takumi Sekizawa (Tochigi Prefectural Nasu Takuyo High School)

[Moderator]

  • Aki Seno (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
16:00

Travel & Rest

16:20 Session d2m3] Lifetech Beyond Temporal Ages - Redefining the Timeline of Life Main hall

Session d2m3] Lifetech Beyond Temporal Ages - Redefining the Timeline of Life

Session Partners:
Lerixa Corporation
Recently, for the first time in 30 years, the World Health Organization revised the International Classification of Diseases and added a new disease classification code, "aging-related (aging-relate). Aging is no longer an "irreversible natural phenomenon" but rather a "disease" that should be treated and prevented. In this session, we will discuss how we can slow down the biological aging of the body and maintain a healthy state in a society where life expectancy is sure to increase in the future, and how lifetech can change the concept of age. session release
  • Ryo Nakaki (Rhelixa, Inc.)
  • Ken Higuchi (Mitsubishi Corporation)
  • Shintaro Nishikawa (Japan Tobacco Inc.)

[Moderator]

  • Yukihiro Maru (Leave a Nest Co., Ltd.)
[Session d2a3] Can Biotech Dream America? Session Room A

[Session d2a3 Can Biotech Dream America?

Session Partners:
Leave a Nest America Inc.
When Japanese biotech ventures seriously consider entering the U.S. market, they face a number of challenges, including the high cost of living, the time difference, and how to break into a highly competitive marketplace that attracts leading ventures from around the world, especially on the initial stage. In this session, we will discuss the positioning of the U.S. for biotech ventures, with panelists who have participated in U.S. acceleration programs and have experience in U.S. exits. session release
  • Tasuku Yanagisawa (Cell Fiber Co., Ltd.)
  • Ginga Sato (AMI Corporation)
  • Chenio Hanai (Liberace Capital Co., Ltd.)

[Moderator]

  • Ryuta Takeda (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
Session d2b3] The Challenge of Unused Data Resources - Climbing the Stairs to CIO with No Code Session Room B

Session d2b3] The Challenge of Unutilized Data Resources - Climbing the Stairs to CIO with No Code

Session Partners:
Humanome Research Institute, Inc.
The amount of digital data surrounding us continues to increase dramatically, but is it being used effectively? In order to make full use of data resources and achieve sufficient results, it is necessary to systematically overcome hurdles in data acquisition, analysis, and utilization. In this session, we will discuss the possibilities of no-code tools and new ways of dealing with data that will be required of us in the future, based on the knowledge gained from the challenges of such underutilized data resources. session release
  • Erika Ochiai (Humanome Research Institute, Inc.)
  • Shinichi Fujiwara (DS Mind)
  • Daiki Iwasa (GRA Corporation)

[Moderator]

  • Joe Inoue (Leave a Nest Co.,Ltd.)
17:10

Travel & Rest

17:30 Main hall

Awards Ceremony and Closing Ceremony (~18:00)

18:30

closing of a place

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Research Splash/Poster Presenters

<How to read the poster number
P-X will be the presentation number.
Multiple abstracts per poster panel will be scheduled for presentations numbered consecutively with P-X/Y/Z-1.
The notation in parentheses after the presentation number indicates the date of presentation as shown below.
d1: Presentation only on the first day of the conference (Friday, March 8), d2: Presentation only on the second day of the conference (Saturday, March 9), No indication: Presentation on both days
The presentation time in the core time will be divided by odd/even numbers. For sequentially numbered abstracts, please use the number after the poster number to determine the presentation time (e.g., P-030/031-3 (d2) will be presented at the timing of the "odd" number).

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Online Abstracts

The list of presenters and online abstracts are available.

Due to the large number of requests received, presenters were selected.

<How to read the notation of No.
P-X and B-X are the presentation numbers.
The notation in parentheses after the presentation number indicates the date of presentation as shown below.
d1: Presentation only on the first day of the conference (Friday, March 8), d2: Presentation only on the second day of the conference (Saturday, March 9), No indication: Presentation on both days

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