Program

December 1 (Tue.), 2015

10:10-12:30
14:00-15:10
14:00-16:00
14:00-18:10
15:20-16:30
16:20-18:10
16:50-18:10

10:10-12:30

OS 1-2 Land/city conservation and disaster mitigation
Session Organizers/Chairs
Hitoshi Shiohara (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
From Performance-based Design, Collapse, Functionality, to Resilience

Masayoshi Nakashima (Kyoto University, Japan)

TBD

Sergio M. Alcocer (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico)

On Improvement of Urban Environment from the Viewpoint of Geo-construction Technology

Ikuo Towhata (Japanese Geotechnical Society, Japan)

Lessons from the recent Cephalonia (2014) earthquake in Greece

George K. Gazetas (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

TBD

TBD

Heritage City Vulnerability, Land Use Planning and Disaster Risk Reduction: Comparison of Delhi and Jaipur, India

Ram Babu Singh (University of Delhi, India)

TBD

Kaoru Takara (Kyoto University, Japan)

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10:10-12:30

OS 2-2 Power generation technology
Session Organizers/Chairs
Yasuo Koizumi (Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Sector of Nuclear Science Research, Japan)
Akira Yamada (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, LTD., Japan)
Power Generation Technology for 21st Century

Shozo Kaneko (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Grid Interconnection Requirements and Techniques for Distributed Power Generation in Japan

Hiromu Kobayashi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan)

Advanced Power System Technology with Environmental Benignity

Satoshi Uchida (Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, LTD., Japan)

Nuclear Plant Technology Development toward Safety Enhancement and the Future

Kotaro Nakada (Toshiba Corporation, Japan)

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10:10-12:30

OS 3-2 Supply chain of mineral resources and life cycle of human beings
Session Organizer/Chair
Takashi Nakamura (Tohoku University, Japan)
Critical Materials and Clean Energy Technologies

Roderick G. Eggert (Colorado School of Mines & Critical Materials Institute, United States)

Tracing the fate of industrial materials over time and across space: a contribution to dynamic MFA based on Input-Output analysis

Shinichiro Nakamura (Waseda University, Japan)

Critical Metals and Recycling

Shinsuke Murakami (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Resource Logistics of steel alloying elements focusing on steel scrap recycling

Kazuyo Matsubae (Tohoku University, Japan)

Dynamic Modeling of Material Flow and Sustainable Resources Management

Yasunari Matsuno (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Appropriate management of e-waste in Japan and other Asian countries

Atsushi Terazono (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan)

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10:10-12:30

OS 4-2  Net zero energy building technology, new air-conditioning and sanitary technology, green building technology, water utilization technology
Session Organizer
Toshio Yamanaka (Osaka University, Japan)
Chairs
Takashi Akimoto (Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan)
Toshio Yamanaka (Osaka University, Japan)
Innovative technologies concerning building envelopes for ZEB

Takashi Inoue (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

Recent Technical Innovations in Plumbing System in Building

Kyosuke Sakaue (The Society of Heating, Air-Conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan, Japan)

Development and Innovation for Next Generation HVAC

Shin-ichi Tanabe (Waseda University, Japan)

State of the art of HVAC technology in Europe and America

Bjarne W Olesen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)

Renewable Energy Development for Buildings

Hongwei Tan (Tongji University, China)

The progress of green building technologies for commercial buildings in Japan

Kazuhiro Otaka (NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD, Japan)

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10:10-12:30

OS 5-2 Automotive technology, society and mobility in 2030
Session Organizer/Chair
Jin Kusaka (Waseda University, Japan)
Developing Advanced High Efficiency and Low Emission Motor Vehicles toward 2030 and beyond

Yasuhiro Daisho (Waseda University, Japan)

Intelligent Mobility System toward 2030

Takeshi Mitamura (Mobility Services Laboratory, Nissan Motor, Japan)

The trend of motorcycle in the future

Yuji Marui (Motorcycle R&D Center, Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Japan)

Trend in Commercial Vehicles

Etsuo Yamamoto (Isuzu Motors Limited, Japan)

Next-generation vehicle activity in Korea

Simsoo Park (Korea University, Korea)

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10:10-12:30

OS 6-2 Trends in utilizing intellectual property for promoting innovation
Session Organizer/Chair
Shigeharu Yoshii (IP Bridge, Inc., Japan)
Trends in Utilizing Intellectual Property for Promoting Innovation

James E. Malackowski (Ocean Tomo, LLC, United States)

Intellectual Property (invention) driven Innovation

Steve Lee (Lpines Inc., United States)

Patent Exploitation Strategies of Japanese Electronics Companies - Past and Future

Makoto Ogino (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

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10:10-12:30

OS 7-2 Molecular imaging in early diagnosis/treatment
Session Organizer
Yasuhisa Fujibayashi (National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan)
Chairs
Yasuhisa Fujibayashi (National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan)
Yasuteru Urano (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Insertable, wearable, and implantable micro-optical devices for early detection

Christopher H Contag (Stanford University, United States)

Rapid intraoperative imaging of tiny tumors by newly developed fluorogenic probes for aminopeptidases and glycosidases

Yasuteru Urano (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

PET innovation toward high resolution diagnosis/treatment imaging

Taiga Yamaya (National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan)

PET molecular imaging of regenerative medicine with iPS-derived dopaminergic cells in nonhuman primate models of Parkinson's disease

Hirotaka Onoe (RIKEN, Center for Life Science Technologies, Japan)

Neuroimaging-based biomarkers of neurodegenerative dementias

Makoto Higuchi (National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan)

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10:10-12:30

OS 8-1 Social missions of engineering and ethics for engineers
Session Organizers/Chairs
Tetsuya Miki (University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Jun Fudano (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan)
ANTI-BRIBERY STANDARDS, SYSTEMS AND STRATEGIES FOR OPTIMISING ENGINEERING PROJECTS DELIVERY

Martin Manuhwa (World Federation of Engineering Organisation , Zimbabwe)

How is the new code of ethics of JSCE going to change civil engineers' attitude?

Masaru Minagawa (Tokyo City University, Japan)

Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan initiatives related to engineering ethics

Yuji Okita (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan)

Engineering Intelligence: Ethics and Power

Maria J PLaffargue (World Federation of Engineering Organisation, Spain)

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10:10-12:30

OS 9-1 Promoting female leaders in engineering
Session Organizers
Miyoko O. Watanabe (Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan)
Kaoru Arakawa (Meiji University, Japan)
Chair
Miyoko O. Watanabe (Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan)
Gender and Engineering: The Case of Korea

Myung Ja Kim (Center for Women in Science, Technology and Engineering (WISET), Korea)

ICTs for Women's Empowerment

Bashayer I AlAwwad (World Federation of Engineering Organizations, Kuwait)

TBD

Hirohide Hirai (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan)

Promoting female leaders in Japanese engineering

Reiko Fujita (Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan)

Women Engineers in Europe: where are we standing? What do we need more? Gender equality for better leadership in our societies

Yvette Ramos (SWISS ENGINEERING - Geneva Chapter, Switzerland)

Confronting the Leadership Challenge: How ready are we?

Valerie I. Agberagba (Federation of African Engineering Organizations, FAEO, Nigeria)

Women and Underrepresented Minorities Entering STEM Education and Research Training: A Model for Preparing Students STEM Disciplines

P Ruby Mawasha (Wright State University, United States)

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10:10-12:30

OS10-2 Environment and Water
TBD

Hon-Mo Wu (Kaohsiung City Office, China)

TBD

Someth Uk (Cambodia Government, Apsara Institution, Cambodia)

TBD

Kazunari Yoshimura (Global Water Japan, Japan)

Designing a green office simulating a microclimate from studies of jobs in Cordoba

Leonel A. Negrete (Industrial Engineering, Universidad de Cordoba, Colombia)

Strategic of madurity environmental for competitiveness in Health SMES

Heidi M. Echeverri (Industrial Engineering, Universidad de Cordoba, Colombia)

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14:00-15:10

OS 9-2  Panel discussion
Promoting young women in engineering: Part 1 Information and communication technology
Session Organizers
Mari Inoki (Kogakuin University, Japan)
Sumie Morita (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd, Japan)
Shigeko Mori (Rocket Software Japan Ltd., Japan)
Maki Iwakuma (TOKEN C.E.E. CONSULTANTS Co., LTD., Japan)
Facilitator
Nobuko Kishi (Tsuda College, Japan)
Promoting young women in engineering:
Part 1 Empowering women in ICT in the global community

Nobuko Kishi (Tsuda College, Japan)

Women developing their careers as ICT system engineers in Japanese companies.

Saeko Awata (Fujitsu Limited, Japan)

key to succeed as female engineers - assessing your needs for support and feeling comfortable reaching out

Junko Fujiwara (Microsoft Development Co., Ltd., Japan)

Different work styles between Japanese women and Chinese women

Lianzi Wen (IBM Japan, Ltd, Japan)

General Manager Human Resources at Wipro's Global Media and Telecom business unit

Nandini Matiyani (Wipro Limited, India)

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14:00-16:00

OS 1-3 Robot technology used at disaster sites and its operating system
Session Organizer
Yuji Watanabe (Komatsu Ltd., Japan)
Chair
Hajime Asama (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Disaster Robot Deployments and Missions

Robin R Murphy (Texas A&M Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue, United States)

Legged and Flying Robots for Disaster Response

Roland Siegwart (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)

R&D and Utilization of Unmanned Aircraft Systems for Disaster Response Robots

Shinji Suzuki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Survey of 137Cs in Marine Sediments off Tohoku Using Towed Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy

Blair Thornton (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Disaster Robotics for the Future Social Resilience

Satoshi Tadokoro (Tohoku University, Japan)

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14:00-16:00

OS 2-3 Renewable energy sources and energy storage technologies
Session Organizers/Chairs
Satoshi Morozumi (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Japan)
Takemi Chikahisa (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Progress and prospect of research and development of secondary battery technologies for energy storage in Japan

Tomohiko Ikeya (Central Research Institute of Electric Powere Industry, Japan)

The Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR):
Next Generation Energy Storage for Transportation and the Electricity Grid

George Crabtree (Argonne National Laboratory, United States)

Battery Energy Storage System as Essential Facillity for Stable Power System Operation

Kenji Iba (Meisei University, Japan)

Development of Containerized NAS Battery System

Tomio Tamakoshi (NGK INSULATORS, LTD., Japan)

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14:00-16:00

OS 3-3 Water resource and environmental management
Session Organizer/Chair
Keisuke Hanaki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Scientific background and full scale implementation of sustainable water management. Vienna (Austria) in a moderate climatic region as an example

Helmut Kroiss (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)

Desalination and Membrane Technology

Stephen R Gray (Victoria Univeristy, Australia)

Research and technology development for sustainable water use

Hiroaki Tanaka (Kyoto University, Japan)

Development of sustainable urban water use system adapted to climate change

Hiroaki Furumai (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Integrated Intelligent Satellite System (IISS) for Regional Water Resources Utilization

Kazuki Akamatsu (Kogakuin University, Japan)

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14:00-16:00

OS 4-3 Measuring, control, security technology, robot technology
Session Organizer/Chair
Yoshihiro Nakabo (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)
A Testbed for Enhancing Control System Security

Masatoshi Enomoto (Control System Security Center, Japan)

Applied Research for Securing Industrial Control Systems

Benessa Defend (European Network for Cyber Security, Netherlands)

TBD

Hirohisa Hirukawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

Robot Development and Demonstration for Infrastructure Maintenance and Disaster Response

Noriaki Ando (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

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14:00-16:00

OS 5-3 Marine technology, ships, ocean energy utilization, marine resource developments
Session Organizer/Chair
Takanori Hino (Yokohama National University, Japan)
Next Generation HHI HD-12000 Drill Ship

Young Chul Lee (Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. , Korea)

Environmentally-friendly Engines for Future Ships

Koji Takasaki (Kyushu University, Japan)

Present State and Future Challenge of the Tidal Current Power Generation in Japan

Yusaku Kyozuka (Kyushu University, Japan)

Deep-sea mining: A new challenge for Japan

Tetsuo Yamazaki (Osaka Prefecture University., Japan)

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14:00-16:00

OS 6-3 Role of finance in industrial innovation
Session Organizer
Masaaki Komiya (Development Bank of Japan Inc., Japan)
Chairs
Masaaki Komiya (Development Bank of Japan Inc., Japan)
Kanenori "Kane" Ishibashi (Keio University, Japan)
Financial engineering and innovation in infrastructure delivery

Frederic Blanc Brude (EDHEC Business School, Singapore)

The Role of DBJ in industrial innovation

Masamitsu Kawasumi (Development Bank of Japan Inc., Japan)

Can improvements in corporate reporting, through integrated reporting, help to attract increased private financing by offering a broader, longer-term perspective on value creation?

Paul Druckman (International Integrated Reporting Council, United Kingdom)

Sustainable Investment: An Innovation in Investment

Mariko Kawaguchi (Daiwa Institute of Research, Japan)

Architecture framework for an effective "hub" design for potential in-house innovators in large-sized enterprises in Japan.

Kanenori Ishibashi (Keio University, Japan)

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14:00-16:00

OS 7-3 Recovery from disease: Part 1 (Nanomedicine)
Session Organizer/Chair
Kazunori Kataoka (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Development of supramolecular nanodevices for cancer diagnosis and therapy

Nobuhiro Nishiyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

DNA-Functionalized Nanoparticles for Reliable Diagnostics

Mizuo Maeda (RIKEN Institute, Japan)

Injectable Hydrogel for Sustained Delivery of Drugs

Doo Sung Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)

Cationic Nanohydrogel Particles as Safe Carriers for Therapeutic Oligonucleotide Delivery

Rudolf Zentel (University of Mainz, Germany)

Polymeric Micelles for Multi-Drug Delivery

Glen Kwon (University of Wisconsin, United States)

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14:00-18:10

OS 8-2  Science & technology based on the societal trust & communication, Part 1: Fukushima Daiichi--the lessons learned
Session Organizers
Takashi Sawada (The Japan Federation of Engineering Societies, Japan)
Masaki Shiratori (Yokohama National University, Japan)
Chair
Yoshiaki Oka (Japan Atomic Energy Commission, Japan)
Views of the Japanese Academia on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident

Genki Yagawa (Nuclear Safety Research Association, Japan)

Status of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station after the Great East Japan Earthquake

Jun Matsumoto (Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan)

IRID's R&D Activities for Decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

Kiichi Suganuma (International Research Institute for Nuclear Decommissioning, Japan)

Global Nuclear Power Generation Moves Forward

Robert Sims (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United States)

IAEA Nuclear Knowledge Management Initiatives - post Fukushima

John F de Grosbois (International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria)

Measures taken at hamaoka nuclear power station for further safety

Hiroki Kimura (Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan)

Radiation Health Risk Management after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident

Shunichi Yamashita (Nagasaki University, Japan)

Utilization of Nuclear Power in Japan

Yoshiaki Oka (Japan Atomic Energy Commission, Japan)

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15:20-16:30

OS 9-2  Panel discussion
Promoting young women in engineering: Part 2 Social infrastructure technology (2)
Session Organizers
Mari Inoki (Kogakuin University, Japan)
Sumie Morita (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd, Japan)
Shigeko Mori (Rocket Software Japan Ltd., Japan)
Maki Iwakuma (TOKEN C.E.E. CONSULTANTS Co., LTD., Japan)
Facilitator
Osamu Kusakabe (National Institute of Technology, Ibaraki College, Japan)
Social Infrastructure Technology

Osamu Kusakabe (National Institute of Technology, Ibaraki College, Japan)

History of Women Civil Engineers in Japan --- Roles of SWCE and JSCE

Kiko Yamada-Kawai (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

Several thoughts as supervisor of female employees at construction contractors

Satoshi Imamura (Taisei Corporation, Japan)

Madam, This is our Metro! --- Female Civil Engineer in Charge of Metro Construction in India ---

Reiko Abe (Oriental Consultants India Pvt. Ltd., Japan)

Experience to prevent the career discontinuity and to become as a leader of women environmental engineer at Korea

Lee Ji Hyung (SAMWOO ANC, Korea)

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16:20-18:10

OS 1-4 Strengthening national interests and creating new industries using big data
Session Organizer/Chair
Hiroshi Fujiwara (Broad Band Tower, Inc. , Japan)
Big Data Analytics is Critical for National Security

Phillip L Morris (BT Japan, Japan)

Disaster Big Data Infrastructure using sensing technology with Chip Scale Atomic Clock

Narito Kurata (Tsukuba University of Technology, Japan)

Smart city and Bigdata

Hisakazu Okamura (Smartcity Laboratory, Japan)

Development of a distributed Energy System and utilize Big Data to optimal infrastructure for local community.

Hitoshi Arima (Yokohama Smart Community, Japan)

Most Comprehensive Infrastructure Database CORINS of JACIC

Yasushi Kawanai (Japan Construction Information Center, Japan)

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16:20-18:10

OS 2-4 Energy saving and efficient energy use
Session Organizers/Chairs
Hideo Yoshida (Kyoto University, Japan)
Toshihisa Shimizu (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
New generation power electronics for tomorrow

Hiromichi Ohashi (NPERC-J, Japan)

New Trends in Power Electronics for High-Power Applications

Hirofumi Akagi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

Energy saving and efficient energy use by power electronic systems

Frede Blaabjerg (Aalborg University, Denmark)

Numerical Simulation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes

Naoki Shikazono (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Thermochemical energy storage for waste heat recoveries and utilizations

Yukitaka Kato (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

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16:20-18:10

OS 3-4 Advanced recycling technology
Session Organizer/Chair
Shuji Owada (Waseda University, Japan)
The Importance of Sensor Technology for Recycling Processes

Mattias G. Berwanger (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

Importance of physical separation process in resources recycling

Tatsuya Oki (National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

Hydrochemical routes to recycle NiMH batteries and fluorescent lamps

Christian Ekberg (Nuclear Chemistry / Industrial Materials Recycling, Sweden)

Novel chemical processes for solvent extraction of PGM and rare metals

Atsushi Muramatsu (Tohoku University, Japan)

Biotechnological recycling of precious and rare metals sourced from post-consumer products

Yasuhiro Konishi (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)

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16:20-18:10

OS 4-4 Next generation broadcasting systems
Session Organizers
Yoshihiro Fujita (Ehime University, Japan)
Miki Haseyama (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Yoshiaki Shishikui (Meiji Univeristy, Japan)
Chair
Masahiro Kawakita (Three-Dimensional Image Research Division, Japan Broadcasting Corporation Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan)
Countdown to the ultimate television

Toru Kuroda (Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) , Japan)

TV Globo and the Future of Television.

Paulo Henrique Corona Viveiros De Castro (TV GLOBO, Brazil)

Beyond the Media Technology Horizon - Prospects for systems and standards

David Wood (European Broadcasting Union, Switzerland)

Glasses-Free 3D Display Systems Being Developed at NICT

Naomi Inoue (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

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16:20-18:10

OS 5-4 Aeronautical technology
Session Organizer
Jiro Nakamichi (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan)
Chair
Takahira Aoki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ)

Nobuo Kishi (MITSUBISHI AIRCRAFT CORPORATION , Japan)

Next generation propulsion systems technology: minimising the impact of aviation on the environment

Alan T Newby (Rolls-Royce plc, United Kingdom)

Research and Development Activities for Aeronautical Technologies in JAXA

Kazuhiro Nakahashi (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) , Japan)

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16:20-18:10

OS 6-4 Value-added manufacturing for competitiveness
Session Organizer/Chair
Yoshiki Shimomura (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
Engineering approach for value-added service and smart manufacturing

Toshiya Kaihara (Kobe University, Japan)

Envisioning conditions of manufacturing in future based on sustainability scenario design

Yasushi Umeda (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Service Engineering towards Restoration of Japanese industries

Masaaki Mochimaru (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

Integrated Product and Service Offerings - A means to achieve competitiveness through value-added manufacturing

Mattias Lindahl (Linkoping University, Sweden)

Servitization of manufacturing industry: a framework for business model change

Sophie Peillon (Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne, France)

The Leading Program for Innovation of Manufacturing in Japan

Naoya Sasaki (Cabinet Office, The Government of Japan Bureau of Science, Technology and Innovation / Hitachi, Ltd., Japan)

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16:20-18:10

OS 7-4 Recovery from disease: Part 2 (Minimally invasive therapy and personalized treatment)
Session Organizers
Masakatsu G. Fujie (Waseda University, Japan)
Kazuo Tanishita (Waseda University, Japan)
Chairs
Masakatsu G. Fujie (Waseda University, Japan)
Rainer Bischoff (KUKA Roboter GmbH, Germany)
Robotics for minimally invasive therapy and personalized treatment

Masakatsu G. Fujie (Waseda university, Japan)

Computer Aided Surgery

Takeyoshi Dohi (Tokyo Denki University, Japan)

Innovative Surgical Robotic System for minmium-invasive surgery

Dong-Soo Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea)

KUKA robot based medical robotics solutions

Rainer Bischoff (KUKA Roboter GmbH, Germany)

The importance of clinical needs for the development of medical devices
(The activity of Commons for Medicine and Engineering Japan)

Kazuo Tanishita (Waseda University, Japan)

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16:50-18:10

Track 9 Session Keynote Lecture 3
(1) Features of engineering education in Japan
(2) World Trend of ICT in Education
Session Organizer
Takashi Komeda (Shibaura Institute of technology, Japan)
Yoichi Kemmochi (Japanese Society for Engineering Education, Japan)
Chair
Yoichi Kemmochi (Japanese Society for Engineering Education, Japan)
Global Collaboration in Engineering Education through Network of Networks

Yoichiro Matsumoto (Japanese Society for Engineering Education, Japan)

From Locked-in Education to Open Source Learning:
Transition to "Learning by Engineering"

Shuichi Fukuda (Keio University/Stanford University, Japan)

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