Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference in Kagawa Forum 2022

Conference Theme
Building Bridges from Setouchi to the World's Deep Issue
Day & Time
Saturday, December 3, 2022 9:30-18:00
Place
Takamatsu Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2F/4FAccess

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 Kagawa Forum 2022 of the Association of Hyperdifferent Fields

The Kagawa Forum is an attempt to create a new ecosystem that attracts a variety of knowledge to this region, the nexus of Shikoku and Honshu, and fuses it with the knowledge fostered in the region. The first forum in 2021 was attended by 161 participants, who engaged in discussions that transcended the boundaries of different fields and industries through sessions by seven partner companies and organizations, as well as 51 presentations composed of posters and booths.

In the Seto Inland Sea, the largest closed sea area in Japan, we will build a splendid knowledge exchange bridge like the Seto Ohashi Bridge, from Kagawa to the world, and create a knowledge manufacturing ecosystem.

Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference Kagawa Forum 2023
Saturday, December 9, 2023

Dates Saturday, December 3, 2022 9:30-18:00
Place: Takamatsu Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2F/4F (2-2-2 Bancho, Takamatsu City)
Sponsored by Riverness Inc.

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

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

Online Abstracts

Abstracts of poster and booth presentations will be available online at the Kagawa Forum of the Japan Society for Hyperdifferentiation.
Only poster and booth presenters and ticket holders may view the poster and booths.

Registration for auditing is now open.

We look forward to welcoming many people from academia, venture companies, large corporations, town factories, local governments, junior high and high school students, and others to our hyperdifferent fields conference. Please note that the number of seats available on the day of the conference has been limited to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. Please note that the person accompanying the presenter, etc. must also apply to be a member of the audience.

How to register on the day of the event

At the registration desk on the day of the event, the QR code issued to each participant will be read. Please present the printed copy in advance or show it on your smart phone at the registration desk.

How to post a QR code
(1) From e-mail
Please check the email with the subject line on the right. Confirmation of [LNestID] Ticket details

(2) From Liberace ID
1. RIVERNESS ID login pageAccess
2) After logging in, check the list of purchased (applied) tickets from "Click here for the list of past applications" on the top page.
3. select the ticket for the event you wish to attend (Kagawa Forum of the Society of Transdisciplinary Studies) from the list of past applications.
4. present the "QR code for check-in" in the Ticket information at the reception desk.

Information for Poster Presenters and Booth Exhibitors

This information is for poster presenters and booth exhibitors. Please be sure to check it.

Program Information

  • December 3

Saturday, December 3, 9:30-18:00

 

Main Room (2F, Main Hall) Session Room (4F, 401) Poster and Booth Area (2F, Main Hall, 201)
9:30 Opening Ceremony
 
10:00 Pitches by researchers and venture companies in very different fields
Technology Splash."
 
11:00 Poster Booth
core time
12:00 Lunch break Lunch break
13:00 keynote speech
Plantation Drones Build Bridges Between the Philippines and Japan to Solve Forest Problems
  Poster Booth
display







13:30 Session A-1
A Stone in the Way of Deforestation - When Accumulated Knowledge Blossoms
Session B-1
The Potential of Digital Technology to Protect Humanity's Access to Clean Water
14:20 Discussion Discussion
14:40 Session A-2
Taking on the Construction DX Challenge through Cross-Industrial Collaboration
Session B-2
What is the venture looking for after the investment?
15:30 Discussion Discussion
15:50 Session A-3
Local Venture Businesses
How to Support Core Regional Companies

Session B-3
New land and sea cycles aim for carbon fixation and ocean restoration
16:40 Closing Ceremony    
17:00 Networking session    
18:00 End    

 

10:00-11:00
  • MAIN ROOM
Pitches by researchers and venture companies in very different fields
Technology Splash."
Technology Splash, named after 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 two-minute pitch. The goal is to find passionate researchers and to use their pitches as inspiration to come up with 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"

No Title/Theme Name belong to
1 Research on heart health in farmed fish Yu Usui Kawasaki Medical School
2 Development of Organic Cathode Active Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries Using In-battery Polymerization Aya Yoshimura Ehime University
3 Development of new technology to increase production of tree-stem biomass Masaaki Umeda Nara Institute of Science and Technology
4 Development of new anti-aging materials that contribute to sustainable environmental protection Takuji Namba Kochi University
5 Creation of a free bulletin board for use in times of disaster Yuichiro Iwato Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
6 Development of super water-repellent, oil-repellent, highly transparent substrate with surface anti-reflection and antifouling functions Yoshifumi Susaki Faculty of Creative Engineering, Kagawa University
7 Wave Height Inclinometer for Capsize Prediction Based on Three-Dimensional Center-of-Gravity Detection Theory Yutaka Watanabe Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
8 Development of the "Libet" video distribution site for the "SozanLiveralArts" presentation event by junior high school students Rintaro Kondo Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
9 Further Development of Embodied Robotics Masanori Koga Fukuyama University
10 Production of low GI and gluten-free foods using sago palm starch Ken Yomogo Tender Hearts Inc.
11 Efforts to better understand synaesthetes and research on mapping synaesthesia to non-synaesthetes Midori Kubo Hana Hana*Mikan LLC/Kagawa University Graduate School
12 Creation of functional materials using microfluidic channels Kazuhisa Kishimoto Full Area Corporation, Okayama University
13 Coronac, a virus suppressor with deep ultraviolet LED that can be installed in existing air circulators Akiko Miyake KAZU Air Conditioning Ltd.
14 Introduction of microscope-related solutions Hideaki Oka Seihodo Corporation
15 Centrifugal Separation Opens the Way to the Future Tetsuya Inokuchi Vantec Ltd.
16 Future Safety Inspection with Gas Leak Visualization System Using Infrared Spectroscopy Technology Tsubasa Nishifuji Soilook Corporation
17 Disabled and AI deliver superb sleep environment Koichi Mori Maurice Corporation
18 With the motto of "Learning from Nature" and "Returning to Nature," we protect a safe and rich global environment. Takehiko Ohki Ohki Kogei Co.
19 Development PJ of electric bikes that don't roll over Hirotsugu Hamada RIDE DESIGN / Ride Design, HAL Osaka, Osaka High Technology Academy
20 Revolutionizing Construction Site Production with Collaborative Work Robots Tatsuya Mabe Kenrobotech Corporation
21 Nanodispersion of poorly soluble bioactive substances...Flow-type nanodispersion process without external force Yoshiaki Nakasaki Nano Cube Japan Co.

 

11:00-12:00
  • Poster and booth
Poster Presentation and Booth Exhibit Core Time
Let's generate many new ideas and knowledge from the poster presentations (research presentations) and booth exhibits (business introductions) to further accelerate your research and business.

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

-Abstracts-
Please refer to the online abstract book.
Only presenters and registered ticket holders will be able to view the information.

"More Information"

No Title/Theme Name belong to Technology Splash Speaker
P-01 Trends in Zero-Knowledge Proofs zk-SNARKs Using Pairing Cryptography Kazuma Ikezaka Okayama University
P-02 Store evaluation from ID-POS data Susumu Watanabe Kogakuin University
P-03 Structural analysis and thermal properties of green tea and PET mixed bio coke Tomoya Ukai Faculty of Engineering, Kinki University
P-04 Research on heart health in farmed fish Yu Usui Kawasaki Medical School
P-05 Research and development of antiviral coating technology with regenerative and reparative functions Toshio Kamijo Tsuruoka National College of Technology, National Institution of National Colleges of Technology
P-06 Development of a novel real-time measurement method for non-living environmental stresses in plants. Yukimasa Wu Fukuoka Institute of Technology
P-07 Observation of intense room-temperature EL emission from strained SiGe/Ge-on-Si(111) LEDs Hiiraiya Kikuoka Tokyo City University
P-08 Development of Organic Cathode Active Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries Using In-battery Polymerization Aya Yoshimura Ehime University
P-09 Policy planning for a confectionery store in town based on clumpiness index considering visitation characteristics Taro Numase Kogakuin University Graduate School
P-10 Development of new technology to increase production of tree-stem biomass Masaaki Umeda Nara Institute of Science and Technology
P-11 Development of new anti-aging materials that contribute to sustainable environmental protection Takuji Namba Kochi University
P-12 Consideration and production of equipment to support the lives of people with dementia. Maoya Wakamatsu Okayama Kozan High School
P-13 Fabrication of microbridges using Ge-on-SOI and observation of resonant emission Ayaka Odajima Tokyo City University
P-14 Prospects for Agriculture in the Sanuki Region Tetsuya Oyama Shimane University
P-15 Fabrication of SiGe/Ge multiple quantum wells on Ge-on-Si and their optical properties Reina Kanazawa Tokyo City University
P-16 Estimation of the mechanism of intermittent defect generation in injection molding machines Yusuke Takada Kogakuin University
P-17 Effect of uniaxial strain direction on luminescence properties of strained Ge microbridge structures Takahiro Inoue Tokyo City University
P-18 Personal Mobility Design and Development Takashi Ido Kagawa University
P-19 Creation of a free bulletin board for use in times of disaster Yuichiro Iwato Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
P-20 Mechanism of crack formation in strained SiGe Yuya Wagatsuma Tokyo Metropolitan Graduate School
P-21 Research on the development and effectiveness of an online program to alleviate social prejudice against people with mental illness Uehikari Hikari Kyoto Institute of Technology
P-22 Development of super water-repellent, oil-repellent, highly transparent substrate with surface anti-reflection and antifouling functions Yoshifumi Susaki Faculty of Creative Engineering, Kagawa University
P-23 Improving Quality of Life and Changing Student Interests through App Development Kizu Tiger Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
P-24 Wave Height Inclinometer for Capsize Prediction Based on Three-Dimensional Center-of-Gravity Detection Theory Yutaka Watanabe Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
P-25 Surface Modification of Polystyrene with Dioxin-Degrading Soil Bacteria Takasei Kishimoto Kinki University Graduate School
P-26 Development of a watch-keeping system using posture estimation Yuto Kashiwabara National Institute of Technology Kagawa Collage
P-27 Production of a periodic table of dynamic elements using spreadsheets Eita Taku Tamotsu Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
P-28 Development of the "Libet" video distribution site for the "SozanLiveralArts" presentation event by junior high school students Rintaro Kondo Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
P-29 Wearable device to measure knee joint load Tsuneo Inoue Kagawa University
P-30 Revegetation of mines and use of native plants by functional microbial capsules Keiko Yamaji University of Tsukuba
P-31 Further Development of Embodied Robotics Masanori Koga Fukuyama University
P-32 Color Space Transformations for Vessel Detection with YOLOv4 Shuya Iwamoto Oshima College of Maritime Technology
A-01 Empowering Philippine Biotechnology: Opportunities Through Low-Cost Materials and Open-Source Instruments for Protein Production Danielle B. Lapinig INTEGRATED PROTEIN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER, ATENEO RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY
A-02 Credere: A Blockchain-based Digital Credential System Christian Pulmano Ateneo de Manila University
A-03 Participatory Design of a Syndromic Surveillance and Scenario-based Modeling Platform for COVID-19: The Adoption of the FASSSTER Platform Lenard Paulo Tamayo Ateneo de Manila University
A-04 Computer Vision (CV) Based Deep Learning Approach for Nowcasting DNI Range Classification of Solar Image Franch Maverick M Lorilla University of Science and Technology Southern Philippines
A-05 College of Industrial Technology Towards Gendered Curricula Karlo S. Sira Iloilo Science and Technology University
A-06 Investigating n-gon areas through permutation of radial distance Naci John Trance Iloilo Science and Technology University
B-01 Production of low GI and gluten-free foods using sago palm starch Ken Yomogo Tender Hearts Inc.
B-02 Efforts to better understand synaesthetes and research on mapping synaesthesia to non-synaesthetes Midori Kubo Hana Hana*Mikan LLC/Kagawa University Graduate School
B-03 Creation of functional materials using microfluidic channels Kazuhisa Kishimoto Full Area Corporation, Okayama University
B-04 Development of Sustainable Indigo Dyes Masashi Shimizu MicroBiophactory, Inc.
B-05 Coronac, a virus suppressor with deep ultraviolet LED that can be installed in existing air circulators Akiko Miyake KAZU Air Conditioning Ltd.
B-06 Introduction of microscope-related solutions Hideaki Oka Seihodo Corporation
B-07 Development of highly functional materials using the world's first "Anaerobic" technology Shunya Nagasobe FiberCraze Corporation
B-08 Centrifugal Separation Opens the Way to the Future Tetsuya Inokuchi Vantec Ltd.
B-09 Future Safety Inspection with Gas Leak Visualization System Using Infrared Spectroscopy Technology Tsubasa Nishifuji Soilook Corporation
B-10 Development of an aquaculture farm monitoring system Naho Nojo MizLinx Corporation
B-11 Aphasia treatment using transcranial direct current electrical stimulation technology Norihiro Tsuji Ghoonuts Corporation
B-12 Disabled and AI deliver superb sleep environment Koichi Mori Maurice Corporation
B-13 With the motto of "Learning from Nature" and "Returning to Nature," we protect a safe and rich global environment. Takehiko Ohki Ohki Kogei Co.
B-14 Development PJ of electric bikes that don't roll over Hirotsugu Hamada RIDE DESIGN / Ride Design, HAL Osaka, Osaka High Technology Academy
B-15 Revolutionizing Construction Site Production with Collaborative Work Robots Tatsuya Mabe Kenrobotech Corporation
B-16 Small and decentralized land-based aquaculture for resting oceans Isamu Yoshida ARK Corporation
B-17 Nanodispersion of poorly soluble bioactive substances...Flow-type nanodispersion process without external force Yoshiaki Nakasaki Nano Cube Japan Co.

 

  • MAIN ROOM
"Bridging Japan and the Philippines to Create Solutions for Forestry Issues via Drone Technology."
Plantation Drones Build Bridges Between the Philippines and Japan to Solve Forest Problems
<Summary of Lecture
Japan has been dependent on overseas imports for timber since its high economic growth period, and Japan is now the world's fourth largest importer of timber. On the other hand, in the Philippines, a former lumber supplier, forests that covered about 50% of the country around 1900 were reduced to only 181 TP3T in 1999, and the question now is how to regenerate the lost forests.
In this lecture, we would like to invite Mr. Jay of Galansiyang, a drone afforestation startup that was established to solve forest issues in the Philippines, to discuss what kind of technology we can stand on and how we can collaborate in reforestation to realize a sustainable world. We would like to think about this here in Kagawa, where rainfall is low and we know more about the importance of forests as a source of water than anywhere else.

<Abstract>
Japan has relied on imports of timber from overseas since its high economic growth period, and Japan is now the world's fourth largest importer of timber. On the other hand, in the Philippines, which used to be a timber supplier, 50% of the land was covered with forests during around 1900, but it has decreased to only 18% in 1999, and the issue of how Japan is now the world's fourth largest importer of timber. 1900, but it has decreased to only 18% in 1999, and the issue of how to regenerate these forests has become an issue.
In this lecture, we invited Mr. Jay Gajudo of Galansiyang Inc., a drone reforestation startup that aims to solve forest problems in the Philippines, to talk about what kind of technology we can use and how we can collaborate for reforestation to achieve a sustainable world. For this session, we would like to think about this concept in the context of Kayu City, Kayu City, Philippines, to see what kind of technology we can use and how we can collaborate for reforestation to achieve a sustainable world. For this session, we would like to think about this concept in the context of Kagawa, where people know more than anywhere else the importance of forests, because in this prefecture, there For this session we like to think about this concept in the context of Kagawa, where people know more than anywhere else the importance of forests, because in this prefecture, there is little rainfall and not as much water resources.

"More Information"

Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Galansiyang Inc.
Jay Arniel Gajudo

Jay has dreamed of creating a technology company since he was 12 years old. In high school, he became passionate about selling food and drinks in the classroom to raise money for his first drone project and dropped out of school for not attending his subjects. Transferring from another high school, he then convinced his parents to support his hobby in exchange for more focus on school. He then built and flew his first DIY drone at age 16, and upon entering college at MSU-IIT, he founded a startup with a fellow thesis student. He was also hired by their dean as a research assistant before graduation to help them with their research process. After graduation, he was rehired by another department, but then ended his career as a university researcher to work full time at Galansiyang Inc.

13:30-14:20
  • Main room, A1
A Stone in the Way of Deforestation - When Accumulated Knowledge Blossoms

Session Partner: KOBASHI HOLDINGS Co.

Since two-thirds of Japan's land area is covered by forests, the country was originally blessed with abundant forest resources. However, the maintenance and effective utilization of these resources have not progressed sufficiently. According to a survey conducted by the Forestry Agency, due to the aging of forestry workers and other factors, the number of forests that can be effectively used as forest resources is decreasing because the main cutting of trees over 10 years old, which is necessary for forest renewal, is not being done sufficiently. On the other hand, looking at the rest of the world, there are many areas where the recovery of ecosystems after resource extraction has not progressed, and land lacking forests, which are essential for material cycles, is spreading. In this session, we will share the issues related to forest resource management in Japan and around the world, and discuss how these issues can be resolved, together with researchers who are working on the management and maintenance of underutilized land use and forest operations, and researchers who are studying microorganisms and plant species that are necessary for the regeneration of such land. We will share our experiences and ideas on how to solve these issues.

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Ms. Keiko Yamaji
Professor, Department of Biosphere Resource Sciences, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba

Born in Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. He received his Ph.D. in Agricultural Chemistry from Hokkaido University in 2000, and his postdoctoral fellowship at the Finnish Forest Research Institute (2001-2003). In 2005, he started research on plants and functional microorganisms native to former mine sites at Tsukuba University, where he discovered that functional microorganisms are involved in the heavy metal tolerance mechanism of native plants. Award, KOBASHI Award, and Focus Systems Award for Imagine the Microbial-Capsule.

Yevgeny Aster Dulla
Founding and Development Division, Liverness Inc.

Representative Director, Leave a Nest Philippines, Inc.

Born in Iloilo, Philippines, he graduated from the University of the Philippines - Visayas Campus in 2010 (B.S. Chemistry) and worked as a chemistry lecturer at the University of the Philippines - Manila Campus; came to Japan in 2013 and entered the Kumamoto University - MEXT HIGO Program; M.S. (Health and Life Sciences) in 2015, D. in 2018 (Health Life Science and Pharmaceutical Sciences). After graduation, he worked for IntraLink, a business consulting firm responsible for supporting Japanese expansion through sales representatives, etc. He supported Western biotech and medical device companies in their expansion into Japan, and has been in his current position since May 2020. After serving in the Education Development Division and the Founding Development Division, he established a Philippine subsidiary in 2021 and became its representative director.

<Moderator.
Yuko Ueno
General Manager, Group Development Business Division, LIVERNESS Co.

D. in Science. During his studies, he has been exploring the origin of life in extreme environmental biology He joined Rivanes Corporation in 2013. After working as the General Manager of the Human Resource Development Division, he joined the Foundation Development Division in 2018, where he became the Editor-in-Chief of the booklet "Foundation Support" before becoming the Representative of RIVANES USA. While utilizing his own research experience, he discovers and nurtures deep tech startups in the US, UK, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, where the Rivanes Group has offices, and at the same time designs new businesses for Japanese companies in collaboration with the startups. He also has experience in assisting Japanese deep-tech startups to enter Southeast Asia and Southeast Asian startups to enter the Japanese market, and has been in his current position since October 2021. He also serves as the General Manager of the Group Development Business Division of Rivanes.

13:30-14:20
  • Session Room B1
The Potential of Digital Technology to Protect Humanity's Access to Clean Water

Session Partner: Fuso Corporation

In order to build and maintain mankind's access to safe and affordable water, there is a need for a sufficient number of engineers to support the water supply infrastructure. However, it is not easy to simultaneously address the shortage of engineers, which is becoming increasingly serious in Japan, while simultaneously transferring operation and management technologies that rely on intuition and experience to the rest of the world. What kind of technology will be needed to expand and maintain these water systems and other important societies? Through this session, we will discuss the vision of the future together with technology ventures that possess cutting-edge knowledge.

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Akihiro Aiya
Digital Promotion Department, Solution Design Division, Fuso Corporationhead of a (school) club

In 2002, he joined Fuso Corporation. In 2020, he joined the Digital Promotion Department of the Solution Design Division, where he has been working on the creation of a solution that enables users of water infrastructure to "connect" beyond time, place, and field by linking BIM/CIM* related technologies, thereby accumulating knowledge and know-how and making their work both more advanced and easier. The department has been working to create solutions that both advance and simplify operations by accumulating knowledge and expertise of users related to water infrastructure by linking BIM/CIM* related technologies that transcend time, place, and field.
BIM/CIM (Building/Construction Information Modeling and Management) is a construction production and management system in which a 3D information model is constructed to enhance and utilize information at each stage from the survey, planning, and design stages to the construction and maintenance management stages, It is a concept that aims to improve the efficiency and sophistication of operations by accumulating attribute information and sharing the information among the parties involved.

Mr. Ryuichi Kato
Engineer, Humanome Research Institute, Inc.

Engineer After graduating from Tokyo City University's Robotic Life Support Laboratory with a master's degree in 2013, he started working for an electronics company, where he was in charge of designing and controlling the mechanism that supplies ink from the ink tank of a large inkjet printer. He then became interested in Deep Learning and moved to an IT company in 2018, where he is in charge of anomaly detection projects in agriculture and medicine, as well as a technical blog. He is currently working on a project to automate structural calculations for buildings. His first daughter was born on July 31 this year.

Mr. Neri Kamiji
Representative Director, Solafune Corporation

Majored in Applied Mathematics at UC Berkeley (University of California, Berkeley). While in college, worked as a software engineer, data engineer, and business development for domestic startups from early to rater stage.In 2019, worked as an associate at ABBALab, a seed VC that invests mainly in the IoT space. Founded Solafune Inc. in 2020 with a focus on satellite data utilization and competition-style technology development methods. Winner of the NTT West Award and the BIPROGY Award at the Deep Tech Grand Prix 2022. Born in Okinawa, Japan.

Kazuhiro Hasegawa
Executive Officer and CMO, Liverness, Inc.

He holds a master's degree in engineering from Tokyo Metropolitan University. He joined RIVERNESS in his first year of master's degree and later became the first new employee of RIVERNESS. He launched the Human Resource Development Division and became an executive officer in 2012, leading the launch of the TECHPLANTER business and Real Tech Fund, building case studies of collaboration between startups and local factories, opening the "Center of Garage" incubation facility, and supporting new business creation for small and medium-sized enterprises. He also serves as Executive Vice President of Realtech Holdings, Director of Glocalink Corporation, Director of NESTiPLAB Corporation, Director of Sankei Engineering Corporation, and Director of Kibata Keiki Seisakusho Co.

14:40-15:30
  • Main Room, A2
Taking on the Construction DX Challenge through Cross-Industrial Collaboration

Session Partner: Kenrobotech Co.

Construction sites are currently undergoing major changes, such as a shortage of workers due to the declining birthrate and other factors, and the need for DX through the use of digital technology. On the other hand, due to the structure of the industry, there are many challenges in implementation, such as the inability to spend a large amount of money on the technology to be introduced in the field, and whether it can be made usable by workers on the site. In this session, we will discuss the theme of "How can we realize Construction DX?" will be discussed by Mr. Mabe of Kenrobotech, Mr. Yasuya of Adawarp Japan K.K., which provides remote control technology in the IoT field, and Mr. Nojo of MizLinx Corporation, which develops robots for the fisheries field, which faces similar challenges.

We will have a program of discussions among researchers, startups, and large companies from a variety of perspectives, not limited to the themes of this session. For more information, please refer to the conference website.
*The event will be held after taking measures against new coronavirus infection on the day of the event.

"More Information"

Mr. Naho Nojo
Representative Director and CEO, MizLinx, Inc.

Completed graduate studies at the Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University. During graduate school, he was engaged in research on motion analysis of a lunar rover using simulation. He was a long-term intern at Keio University, where he developed prototypes of IoT products. (In August 2021, while still in graduate school, he founded MizLinx, Inc. and became its representative director.

Mr. Tatsuki Anyaya
CEO, Adawarp Japan K.K.

Graduated from the Department of Information Imaging, Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University.
Inspired by a lecture titled "Introduction to Entrepreneurship," he started a student business in his second year of college and closed it six months later.
Moved to the U.S. to Silicon Valley to study abroad in 2014, went through the VR Acceleration Program, raised $100,000 in funding, closed down in 2016.
In 2017, he launched Adawarp Japan K.K. and started developing software for tele-operation. As of 2022, he focuses on developing low-cost tele-operation applications. 2022 Oct. Selected for NTT West Future-Build program. loves science fiction movies and lives to make the world of science fiction come true.
Least favorite movie: Back to the Future

Mr. Tatsuya Mabe
construction robotRepresentative Director and CEO, TEC Corporation

Born in 1976. Born in Kagawa Prefecture, he is a genuine Sanuki native who grew up eating udon as baby food. After graduating from high school, he entered a culinary school thinking it was a job where he could express himself. After graduation, he trained at several restaurants, but due to a friction with the chef, he left once and helped his father's construction company, Miyakojima Kogyo, in his search for his next apprenticeship.
The bank imposed a change of management on the company in the crisis of bankruptcy. As the manager, he improved the financial situation and developed the company, and rebuilt it into a company that is now recognized as an excellent company. Ltd. was established to solve various on-site problems, and with the development of Tomorobo, the name was changed to Kenrobotech Co.

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Kazuhiro Hasegawa
strain (of bacteria, etc.)ceremonial meetingExecutive Officer and CMO, Riverness, Inc.

He holds a master's degree in engineering from Tokyo Metropolitan University. He joined RIVERNESS in his first year of master's degree and later became the first new employee of RIVERNESS. He launched the Human Resource Development Division and became an executive officer in 2012, leading the launch of the TECHPLANTER business and Real Tech Fund, building case studies of collaboration between startups and local factories, opening the "Center of Garage" incubation facility, and supporting new business creation for small and medium-sized enterprises. He also serves as Executive Vice President of Realtech Holdings, Director of Glocalink Corporation, Director of NESTiPLAB Corporation, Director of Sankei Engineering Corporation, and Director of Kibata Keiki Seisakusho Co.

14:40-15:30
  • Session Room B2
What is the venture looking for after the investment?

Session Partner: The Chugoku Bank, Ltd.

The Chugoku Bank, Ltd. has been working to build a venture ecosystem around the East Setouchi Economic Region through the hosting and cooperation of events such as the 2018 Okayama Tech Planter. Creating innovative businesses from the region through the discovery and nurturing of local technology ventures is considered important for both promoting the region's economy and solving global issues, but what kind of support is needed beyond economic support for local ventures? Through this session, we will elicit the thoughts of venture companies that are now trying to challenge the world using the East Setouchi Economic Region as a foothold, and consider what kind of function the ecosystem should have.

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Mr. Norihiro Tsuji
Representative Director, Ghoonuts K.K.

Born in Asaguchi City, Okayama Prefecture. Graduated with an undergraduate degree in life sciences. After graduation, worked for an accounting firm. Engaged in a wide range of work in addition to accounting and taxation. After that, he co-founded a bio-venture company from Kyoto University, where he worked mainly on the financial and accounting aspects. He then founded Ghoonuts Inc.

Ms. Yuko Ogata
Representative Director, Melody International, Inc.

After graduating from Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering with a degree in nuclear engineering, moved to Kagawa. (Worked in IT system development at Amron Corporation and Innovate Corporation. In 2002, he founded Mitra Corporation (headquartered in Kagawa) and became its representative director after participating in the development of electronic medical records for clinics (a project of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) and the electronic medical record network project in four prefectures in Shikoku (a project of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry). In 2015, he established Melody International Inc. to build a telemedicine platform using an IoT fetal heart rate monitor to solve the problems faced by perinatal care. Appointed as Representative Director.

Mr. Kiyoshi Kondo
President, Kanagawa Industrial Support Foundation

Graduated from the Department of Economics, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University, and joined the Kagawa prefectural government in 1984. Since then, he has long been involved in work related to the revitalization of the local economy, including attracting companies, commercializing rare sugar, the Shikoku Tourism Promotion Project, and launching the Information and Communication Exchange Center. After serving as Director of the Corporate Location Promotion Division of the Commerce, Industry, and Labor Department, Deputy Director of the same department, Director of the same department, and Director of the Commerce, Industry, and Labor Department, in April 2022 he moved his activities to the Kagawa Industrial Support Foundation, where he has consistently worked to promote local industry by supporting business start-ups, new product development, and sales channel development.

Mr. Ikuhide Harada
Representative Director and Senior Managing Director, The Chugoku Bank, Ltd.

Born in Kurashiki City, Okayama, Japan, he graduated from Okayama University's Faculty of Economics in 1985 and joined Chukoku Bank (now The Chugoku Bank, Ltd.) From 2007, he served as Branch Manager of Hirai Branch, Fuchu Branch Manager, Osaka Branch Manager, and Fukuyama Branch Manager; in 2015 he was appointed Executive Officer and General Manager of Human Resources Department; in 2017 he became Managing Director and in 2019 he assumed his current position. With the aim of creating a vibrant community and fostering momentum for business startups in Okayama, he has been appointed as the Executive Committee Chairman of the Okayama Innovation Project from March 2022. He has been at the forefront of essential local development and SDGs by working closely with local businesses.

Shinya Yamazaki
Executive Officer, The Chugoku Bank, Ltd., General Manager, Shikoku Regional Head Office and General Manager, Hanshin Regional Head Office

Born in Tamashima, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, he graduated from the Yokohama National University's Faculty of Business Administration in 1990 and joined Chugoku Bank. From 2011, he served as Branch Manager of the Sennen Branch, Hiroshima Nishi Branch, Kurashiki Ekimae Branch, and Saidaiji Branch. From 2021 to present, under the motto of "Quick Response - Quickly turn PDCA cycles," he strives daily to discover the true needs of local customers and to bring satisfaction and excitement that exceeds their expectations. He is always looking forward to taking on new challenges, and hopes to bring "enthusiasm" from Shikoku to the world.

Ms. Noriko Hosoha
General Manager, Regional Development SDGs Promotion Department, The Chugoku Bank, Ltd.

Born in Okayama Prefecture. Graduated from Keio University, Faculty of Law, and joined The Chugoku Bank, Ltd. While working in the Sales Division, he pioneered the implementation of regional development initiatives as a researcher in the Regional Development Team. In 2019, she was appointed Manager of Tamashima North Branch, and will assume her current position in 2021. He aims to build a structure within the bank to accelerate activities for regional development and SDGs, and to achieve sustainable development of the region.

Mr. Shuhei Tsukada
Executive Officer and CRO, Liverness Corporation

D. in Applied Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo. D. in Agriculture. Participated in the management of RIVERNESS since 2003, when the company was in its early stages of establishment. After accumulating practical experience in experimental classes and various types of writing, developed and introduced advanced technologies in the agri-field and launched a project to build an ecosystem for regional startups. Committed to technology and business development in collaboration with large and medium-sized companies, venture companies, researchers, etc. on a field-oriented basis.

15:50-16:40
  • Main Room, A3
How core regional companies can support ventures originating in the region

Session Partner: HOXIN Corporation

In order to solve global issues and revitalize regional economies, it is important to discover and nurture technology ventures from the region. To this end, it is necessary to create an ecosystem in the region that nurtures venture businesses, and it can be said that core regional companies that possess superior technology and drive the regional economy play an important role in this ecosystem. In this session, we will discuss from what perspectives leading companies in the region are engaged in finding and fostering ventures, and what they are doing to develop the ecosystem, together with core regional companies that have been supporting ventures in the region for many years.

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Mr. Yasumasa Manabe
President and Representative Director, HOXIN Corporation

Born in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, he graduated from Hitotsubashi University in 1999 with a degree in economics. After working for a management consulting firm and an investment company, he joined Takamatsu Kotodaira Electric Railway Co. While serving as a representative of the Kotoden Group companies, he also invests in venture companies and provides management support, and is developing various measures to energize the local community with a focus on transportation and mobility. He is also a representative director of Isle Partners Inc. and HOXIN Inc. and an outside director of MATCHA.

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

Born in Gifu Prefecture. 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 generation president of Hase Tora Group in December 2019. He has been involved in the textile business for 135 years since its establishment and is currently working to "Change the world with materials! as his mission, he is collaborating with various bio-venture companies and promoting the fiberization and commercialization of environmentally friendly materials.

Mr. Koyo Takenoshita
CEO, ARK Inc.

In 2006, he joined a hardware startup as a new graduate. After six months, he became the youngest executive officer and was appointed COO. After engaging in new product development as an engineer, he established production technology, technical support, and planning office in accordance with the company's growth. In 2016, he joined Uhuru as an evangelist of IoT and was appointed as General Manager of Product Development Division. In December 2020, he founded ARK Inc. He was appointed President and Representative Director. He is committed to the realization of a sustainable society through the development and provision of containerized zero-emission land-based aquaculture systems.

Yukihiro Maru
Group CEO and Representative Director, LIVERNESS Co.

D. in Agriculture, founded LIVERNESS Co., Ltd. in 2002 while still in graduate school. Ltd. in 2002. He has developed Japan's first "delivery laboratory class of cutting-edge science" into a business. He operates a "knowledge manufacturing business" that creates new knowledge by combining management resources and technologies that lie dormant in universities and local communities, and has facilitated more than 200 projects through his "knowledge platform. As the instigator of one of Asia's largest venture ecosystems in collaboration with local factories and major companies, etc., he works to solve global-scale social issues by discovering deep tech from around the world. Since February 2020, he has also served as Representative Director of Real Tech Holdings Corporation, which invests in R&D-oriented innovative technologies that contribute to solving global and human issues.

15:50-16:40
  • Session Room B3
New land and sea cycles aim for carbon fixation and ocean restoration

powered by: Liverness Inc.

As a way to reduce atmospheric CO2 emissions in order to curb global warming, attention is focusing on the fixation of carbon in the ocean as "blue carbon" by having marine organisms absorb it. On the other hand, the oceans, which are the source of this absorption, are now facing the problems of rocky shore scorch, oligotrophication, and the influx of garbage from the land, and measures to maintain their abundance are required. Can we solve both global warming and ocean restoration at the same time by connecting technologies from different fields? In this session, three businesses and researchers from different fields will talk about their technologies and initiatives, and consider how we can create collaboration to solve these two global issues.
  • Kenrobotech Corporation

  • KOBASHI HOLDINGS Co.

  • The Chugoku Bank, Ltd.

  • Fuso Corporation

Poster and booth

Super Interdisciplinary Poster Session

Saturday, December 3, 10:00-18:00 (core time 11:00-12:00)

No Title/Theme Name belong to Technology Splash Speaker
P-01 Trends in Zero-Knowledge Proofs zk-SNARKs Using Pairing Cryptography Kazuma Ikezaka Okayama University
P-02 Store evaluation from ID-POS data Susumu Watanabe Kogakuin University
P-03 Structural analysis and thermal properties of green tea and PET mixed bio coke Tomoya Ukai Faculty of Engineering, Kinki University
P-04 Research on heart health in farmed fish Yu Usui Kawasaki Medical School
P-05 Research and development of antiviral coating technology with regenerative and reparative functions Toshio Kamijo Tsuruoka National College of Technology, National Institution of National Colleges of Technology
P-06 Development of a novel real-time measurement method for non-living environmental stresses in plants. Yukimasa Wu Fukuoka Institute of Technology
P-07 Observation of intense room-temperature EL emission from strained SiGe/Ge-on-Si(111) LEDs Hiiraiya Kikuoka Tokyo City University
P-08 Development of Organic Cathode Active Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries Using In-battery Polymerization Aya Yoshimura Ehime University
P-09 Policy planning for a confectionery store in town based on clumpiness index considering visitation characteristics Taro Numase Kogakuin University Graduate School
P-10 Development of new technology to increase production of tree-stem biomass Masaaki Umeda Nara Institute of Science and Technology
P-11 Development of new anti-aging materials that contribute to sustainable environmental protection Takuji Namba Kochi University
P-12 Consideration and production of equipment to support the lives of people with dementia. Maoya Wakamatsu Okayama Kozan High School
P-13 Fabrication of microbridges using Ge-on-SOI and observation of resonant emission Ayaka Odajima Tokyo City University
P-14 Prospects for Agriculture in the Sanuki Region Tetsuya Oyama Shimane University
P-15 Fabrication of SiGe/Ge multiple quantum wells on Ge-on-Si and their optical properties Reina Kanazawa Tokyo City University
P-16 Estimation of the mechanism of intermittent defect generation in injection molding machines Yusuke Takada Kogakuin University
P-17 Effect of uniaxial strain direction on luminescence properties of strained Ge microbridge structures Takahiro Inoue Tokyo City University
P-18 Personal Mobility Design and Development Takashi Ido Kagawa University
P-19 Creation of a free bulletin board for use in times of disaster Yuichiro Iwato Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
P-20 Mechanism of crack formation in strained SiGe Yuya Wagatsuma Tokyo Metropolitan Graduate School
P-21 Research on the development and effectiveness of an online program to alleviate social prejudice against people with mental illness Uehikari Hikari Kyoto Institute of Technology
P-22 Development of super water-repellent, oil-repellent, highly transparent substrate with surface anti-reflection and antifouling functions Yoshifumi Susaki Faculty of Creative Engineering, Kagawa University
P-23 Improving Quality of Life and Changing Student Interests through App Development Kizu Tiger Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
P-24 Wave Height Inclinometer for Capsize Prediction Based on Three-Dimensional Center-of-Gravity Detection Theory Yutaka Watanabe Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
P-25 Surface Modification of Polystyrene with Dioxin-Degrading Soil Bacteria Takasei Kishimoto Kinki University Graduate School
P-26 Development of a watch-keeping system using posture estimation Yuto Kashiwabara National Institute of Technology Kagawa Collage
P-27 Production of a periodic table of dynamic elements using spreadsheets Eita Taku Tamotsu Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
P-28 Development of the "Libet" video distribution site for the "SozanLiveralArts" presentation event by junior high school students Rintaro Kondo Okayama Kyozan Junior High School
P-29 Wearable device to measure knee joint load Tsuneo Inoue Kagawa University
P-30 Revegetation of mines and use of native plants by functional microbial capsules Keiko Yamaji University of Tsukuba
P-31 Further Development of Embodied Robotics Masanori Koga Fukuyama University
P-32 Color Space Transformations for Vessel Detection with YOLOv4 Shuya Iwamoto Oshima College of Maritime Technology
A-01 Empowering Philippine Biotechnology: Opportunities Through Low-Cost Materials and Open-Source Instruments for Protein Production Danielle B. Lapinig INTEGRATED PROTEIN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER, ATENEO RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY
A-02 Credere: A Blockchain-based Digital Credential System Christian Pulmano Ateneo de Manila University
A-03 Participatory Design of a Syndromic Surveillance and Scenario-based Modeling Platform for COVID-19: The Adoption of the FASSSTER Platform Lenard Paulo Tamayo Ateneo de Manila University
A-04 Computer Vision (CV) Based Deep Learning Approach for Nowcasting DNI Range Classification of Solar Image Franch Maverick M Lorilla University of Science and Technology Southern Philippines
A-05 College of Industrial Technology Towards Gendered Curricula Karlo S. Sira Iloilo Science and Technology University
A-06 Investigating n-gon areas through permutation of radial distance Naci John Trance Iloilo Science and Technology University
B-01 Production of low GI and gluten-free foods using sago palm starch Ken Yomogo Tender Hearts Inc.
B-02 Efforts to better understand synaesthetes and research on mapping synaesthesia to non-synaesthetes Midori Kubo Hana Hana*Mikan LLC/Kagawa University Graduate School
B-03 Creation of functional materials using microfluidic channels Kazuhisa Kishimoto Full Area Corporation, Okayama University
B-04 Development of Sustainable Indigo Dyes Masashi Shimizu MicroBiophactory, Inc.
B-05 Coronac, a virus suppressor with deep ultraviolet LED that can be installed in existing air circulators Akiko Miyake KAZU Air Conditioning Ltd.
B-06 Introduction of microscope-related solutions Hideaki Oka Seihodo Corporation
B-07 Development of highly functional materials using the world's first "Anaerobic" technology Shunya Nagasobe FiberCraze Corporation
B-08 Centrifugal Separation Opens the Way to the Future Tetsuya Inokuchi Vantec Ltd.
B-09 Future Safety Inspection with Gas Leak Visualization System Using Infrared Spectroscopy Technology Tsubasa Nishifuji Soilook Corporation
B-10 Development of an aquaculture farm monitoring system Naho Nojo MizLinx Corporation
B-11 Aphasia treatment using transcranial direct current electrical stimulation technology Norihiro Tsuji Ghoonuts Corporation
B-12 Disabled and AI deliver superb sleep environment Koichi Mori Maurice Corporation
B-13 With the motto of "Learning from Nature" and "Returning to Nature," we protect a safe and rich global environment. Takehiko Ohki Ohki Kogei Co.
B-14 Development PJ of electric bikes that don't roll over Hirotsugu Hamada RIDE DESIGN / Ride Design, HAL Osaka, Osaka High Technology Academy
B-15 Revolutionizing Construction Site Production with Collaborative Work Robots Tatsuya Mabe Kenrobotech Corporation
B-16 Small and decentralized land-based aquaculture for resting oceans Isamu Yoshida ARK Corporation
B-17 Nanodispersion of poorly soluble bioactive substances...Flow-type nanodispersion process without external force Yoshiaki Nakasaki Nano Cube Japan Co.
 
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