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2025. March 11 , 2025 Tue.

GXI Symposium

The 4th Science Tokyo GXI Public Symposium

Opening Hours

14:00

Location

Tokyo Tech Kuramae Hall, 1F Kuramae Kaikan

Outline of the Event

Science Tokyo GXI, launched on April 1, 2022, aims to accelerate the realization of a carbon-neutral society through industry-government-academia collaboration. With the Institute of SCIENCE TOKYO effective October 1, 2024, it will be renamed Science Tokyo GXI and continue its GX research efforts.Moving forward, in addition to existing GX initiatives min, we will advance GX research min engineering and medicine. We aim to develop carbon-neutral GX technologies and health GX technologies for people's physical and mental wellbeing, striving to realize a Wellbeing GX society where healthy individuals live in harmony with a sustainable environment.
We are pleased to announce the upcoming symposium titled "GXI VISION 2050 and Expanding the GX Domain through Engineering × Medicine." This symposium will feature Lecture at achieving the GX vision Institute of SCIENCE TOKYO, targeting corporate representatives, local governments, and the general public. We look forward to your participation.


Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 14:00-17:40
Place: Institute of SCIENCE TOKYO, Kuramae Hall, Loyal Blue Hall and zoom (online)

Theme: "GXI VISION 2050 and Expansion of GX Domain through Engineering x Medicine"

Program Overview: Lecture, etc.

14:00-14:10 Greetings from universities and related ministries
Prof. Yuki Kato, Director, Institute of Institute of SCIENCE TOKYOLaboratory for Zero-Carbon Energy
Institute of SCIENCE TOKYOInstitute of Integrated Research, Director, Prof. Hiroshi Nishina

14:10-14:30 Lecture: "On the Basic Energy Plan"
・Director, Strategic Planning Office, General Affairs Division, Office of the Commissioner, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Atsushi Odaka

14:30-16:00 Part I: GXI VISION 2050

GXI VISION 2050 and GXI Activity Policy

Yukitaka Kato Prof. Director, Institute of SCIENCE TOKYOLaboratory for Zero-Carbon Energy

Energy Policy Outlook to 2050.

Ken Koyama Senior Managing Director, Chief Researcher, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan

Panel Discussion: GX Vision toward 2050 (Moderator: Yuki Kato)

[Author's comment.

Keigo Akimoto, Group Leader and Principal Researcher, Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE), Japan

Specially Appointed Professor Tokyo University of Science

Takao Nakagaki Prof., Department of Mechanical Engineering, TUAT Waseda, Specially Appointed Professor Tokyo University of Science

Ken-Ni Keiichiro Kurokawa Specially Appointed Professor, Tokyo University of Science

Panel Discussion

Ken Koyama, Keigo Akimoto, Takao Nakagaki, Kenni Matsushita

4:00 PM - 4:15 PM Break

16:15-17:05 Part II: Expansion of GX area through engineering x medicine

Expectations for Engineering Collaboration from the Medical Side
Prof. Kaori IIDA, Vice President, Institute of SCIENCE TOKYO (in charge of industry-academia-government collaboration), Director, Medical Innovation Organization

Development of the HealthTech Design Program Utilizing the Medical Field
Institute of SCIENCE TOKYO Vice Director (Medical Engineering) Vice President (Fusion Research and Innovation)
Prof. Koji Fujita, Office of Medical Design, Institute of Medical Innovation

Toward the Construction of a Virtual Medical Health Care System - A Case Study of the Institute of Institute of SCIENCE TOKYO and NEC's Medical-Industrial Collaboration
Masayuki Kaneko, General Manager, Lifestyle Support Division, NEC Corporation

Panel Discussion: Expanding the GX Field to the min Area of Well-Being through Engineering and Medicine
(Moderator: Yoichi Murakami, Institute of SCIENCE TOKYOLaboratory for Zero-Carbon EnergyProf. )

17:05-17:15 General Comment Prof. Takao Kashiwagi Emeritus, Institute of SCIENCE TOKYO

17:15-17:35 Kashiwagi Takao GXI Award Presentation Ceremony

17:35-17:40 Closing Remarks

18:00- Opinion exchange and networking (standing buffet, 5,000 yen) @ Royal Blue Hall

 

The 4th Science Tokyo GXI Public Symposium