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Big Issues.Nano Solutions.
Exhibition ReportDate : 14 (Wed) -16 (Fri ), February 2018Venue : Tokyo Big Sight, Japan East Exhibition Hall 4, 5, 6 & Conference Tower
Organized by : nano tech executive committee JTB Communication Design, Inc.
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nano tech 2018 Overview
Basic Information
Name
Date & Time
Venue
ConcurrentExhibitions
nano tech 2018The17th International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference
February 14 (Wed) – 16 (Fri), 201810:00 - 17:00
East Exhibition Hall 4, 5, 6 & Conference TowerTokyo Big Sight, Japan
Number of Visitors (Includes the concurrent exhibitions)
Number of Exhibitors
TotalSpace
Total
Feb.14 (Wed.)
Feb.15 (Thu.)
Feb.16 (Fri.)
556 6,805.62㎡
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12,92114,50417,012
Date
Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Finland, France, German,
Italy, Iran, Korea, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Spain,
Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, UK, USA
Weather Visitors
44,437Domestic: 359Overseas: 197
countries / regions
Domestic: 5,338.62㎡Overseas: 1,467㎡
Overseas Exhibitors
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Organizer Program
In 2018, we invited leading experts in the fields of "life nanotechnology", "cellulose nanofibers", "graphene" and "Materials Informatics" from all over the world.
Special Symposium: "Nanotechnology Contributing to the Super Smart Society"
Special Symposium Life Nanotechnology
Beyond Human Abilities – Watson is Revolutionizing Cancer Research
Recent progresses on antibody technology for health care policy
Novel Application of Chemistry in Medicines Based on Fluorescent Live Imaging
Advantage of ep-SWCNT for optical bioimaging and applications in life science research
nanoDDS based on the intracellular environment-responsive materials: ssPalm as a platform of DNA/RNA drug discovery
Prof. Satoru MiyanoDNA Information AnalysisHuman Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo
Prof. Kouhei TsumotoSchool of Engineering and Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo
Prof. Yasuteru UranoGraduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
Mr. Tsukasa TakeuchiCorporate Strategy Planning Department Healthcare Business Strategy UnitSHIMADZU CORPORATION
Prof. Hidetaka AkitaGraduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba Univ.
Special Symposium Cellulose nanofibers
Trends for R&D and Industrialization of Nanocellulose
Mass production of nano-fibrillated cellulose by using a cellulose-producing bacterium and its applications
Challenges for Cellulose Nanocrystal Development and Applications
Efforts for Practical Use of Cellulose Nanofiber
Cellulose nanofiber produce from wood and application development
Fabrication of CNF Based on A Chemical Process And Its Applications
Dr. Satoshi HirataSupervisory Innovation Coordinator / Secretary-generalNanocellulose Forum, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Prof. Kenji TajimaAssociate ProfessorFaculty of EngineeringHokkaido University
Dr. Linda JohnstonPrincipal Research Officer, Measurement Science and Standards, National Research Council Canada
Mr. Masayuki Kawasaki Research and Development DivisionCellulose Nanofiber (CNF) Research LaboratoryNippon Paper Industries
Mr. Akihiro YamamotoMORI MACHINERY
Dr. Lianzhen LinSenior ResearcherNano-Structured Materials Research LaboratoryKRI, inc.
Special Symposium Materials Informatics
Toward AI-assisted materials R&D platform in NIMS-MaDIS
Nanoinformatics-New paradigm in materials science
High-dimensional material genome integration study to accelerate material development
Artificial Intelligence Driving a Revolution in Materials Discovery
Nanotechnology in Carbon Fiber Composites
Materials Informatics in Chemical Industry
Dr. Masahiko DemuraDeputy Vice PresidentResearch and Services Division of Materials Data and Integrated System, National Institute for Materials Science
Prof. Isao TanakaDepartment of Materials Science and EngineeringKyoto University
Prof. Yoshitaka Adachi Department of Material Design Innovation EngineeringNagoya University
Dr. Douglas RamseyBusiness DevelopmentVice PresidentCitrine Informatics, USA
Mr. Kenichi YoshiokaComposite Materials Research Laboratories General ManagerToray Industries
Dr. Yukihiko UchiPrincipal ExpertAnalysis & Simulation CenterASAHI KASEI
Special Symposium Graphene Special
Graphene and Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Commercialization: Past, Present and Future
Near term commercial opportunities for Advanced Materials, particularly Graphene
Carbon Waters: Graphene processing for industry
Atomic Layer Deposition for the synthesis and integration of 2D materials
Dr. Khasha GhaffarzadehResearch DirectorIDTechEx, UK
Mr. Ray GibbsCEOHaydale, UK
Dr. Alain PenicaudSenior ResearcherCarbon waters/universite Bordeaux1, France
Dr. Mercedes Vila JuárezCEOCTECHnano, Spain
Attendance: 200
Attendance: 200
Attendance: 500
Attendance: 700
Over 1,000 participantsOver 300 meetings
Over 1,000 participantsOver 300 meetings
I established communicationwith important organization.
Comments
This is the reason weparticipate in nano tech.
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Organizer Programs
The perfect way to easily and efficiently meet potential customers and technology partners: simply register your information before the event, and approach organizations to meet with in advance!
Award winners are companies, associations, research institutes and universities, which highly contribute to the industry development.The aim of the awards is to encourage the advancement of nanotechnologies.
Board of review: nano tech executive committee, Awards sponsor: NIKKAN KOGYO SHINBUN, LTD.
By merging their specialty technologies including ICT, AI, and material development, NEC developed a sensor system with the IoT era in mind, low power consumption LSI using metallic nano materials and power generation devices. NEC’s advanced technology development capabilities are worthy of its title as a general electrical manufacturer.
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Key Features
■Grand AwardNEC
■Life Nanotechnology AwardCarl Zeiss MicroscopyCarl Zeiss Microscopy developed FIB-SEM capable of high-throughput three-dimensional microstructure analysis and sample formation. The resolution was improved by 30% as compared with conventional devices at a low acceleration voltage. In addition to the achievement of resolution of 1.4 nm, sample cutting efficiency was also improved dramatically. This is an epoch-making advancement of the devices that may yield significant progress in analysis and measurements in the field of life science.
■Green Nanotechnology AwardSugino MachineSugino Machine developed powder by merging its unique developments, cellulose nano-fiber extraction technology and hydrophobization technology. The powder is homogenously distributed in a range of base materials and improves the strength of the material significantly. The powder is applicable to thermoplastic resins and rubbers, a combination which has been difficult so far, and contributes to machine manufactures in their business development.
■Start Up AwardHSP TechnologiesAs an AIST (Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) venture, HSP Technologies developed a high-shear molding processing technology capable of mixing different polymer materials homogenously. This technology may contribute to the development of highly conductive elastomers applicable to electrode materials with rubber-like elasticity.
■Academic-industrial Alliance AwardJapan Science and Technology AgencyAcademic-industrial alliance team comprising Murata, Osaka University, Chubu University, Kagawa University and Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, developed a highly sensitive sensor capable of detecting influenza virus by using a new carbon material, graphene. This palm-sized sensor detects the virus instantly to prevent an epidemic of influenza and is useful also in drug discovery research.
■Research Project AwardRiken “New Paradigm in Terra Photonics Technology - For Social Implementation” With the application of a new terahertz wave generation principle, which was accidentally discovered, Riken developed a compact device that can generate output as high as several kilowatts. This will help development of new applications of terahertz waves in the detection of toxic gas, which had been difficult to detect before. Riken considering its productization from Riken ventures.
■Business Matching AwardMRS, ItalyMRS obtained a largest number of business meeting appointments with various exhibitors and visitors by using a business matching system, and strenuously committed to the open innovation.
■ACS(American Chemical Society) AwardNational Taiwan University of Science and TechnologyNational Taiwan University of Science and Technology applied nano substrate technologies, to a broad range of fields such as biotechnology, energy, and materials, including the formation of metal nanotube arrays on silicon substrates.
■NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN AwardTorayToray pursued the development of new materials with the full use of nanotechnology and various devices using such developed materials. Toray ranks as one of the top companies in the field of nanotechnology (True Nano), and its exhibits serve as an example for companies both at home and abroad.
Business Matching System
nano tech Awards 2018
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Collaborated with special symposium
Cutting-edge seeds gathered in one area AIST Venture Pavilion Society 5.0
The Nano Biz Networking Reception was held on the second day of the exhibition and co-hosted by the Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI). Foreign exhibitors sponsored the Reception and contributed to the international networking. Around 800 participants, including exhibitors, seminar speakers and nanotech
experts around the world, enjoyed this special evening.
Cellulose NanofiberSpecial Exhibit Venture Pavilion AIST Venture Pavilion Society 5.0
Special Exhibits
Nano Biz Networking Reception
Free Admission Tickets At Overseas Exhibitions
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Cooperation with Global Partners
E-mail Newsletters
Press Releases Press Registration
Directly posted to previous participants and distributed in many nanotechnology-related
companies, public institutes, foreign embassies, and related exhibitions.
Korea, USA, China, Spain, France,
Italy, Taiwan, United Kingdom,
Czech Republic, Canada, and more.
Focusing on select exhibitors helped
attract subscribers' interest.
Cooperating with Business Wire, the organizer sent press releases to major media worldwide.
Over 400 participants
Over 1,000,000 distributed Promotion in over 10 countries Over 500,000 sent
Through partnerships with the below international organizers of nanotech exhibitions and conferences, we kept on promoting via newsletters,banner ads and on-site brochure displays throughout the year. Check the global partners at: http://www.nanotechexpo.jp
February 13, 2018, The Nikkei Sangyo Shinbun
physicsworldnanotechweb.org nano magazinenanoproNikkei Sangyo ShinbunTHE NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUNThe chemical Daily
The Science NewsFunction & MaterialsLaser Focus World JapanOPTRONICSIndustrial Cardand more
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Promotion
DAY
2
Feb. 15(Thu.)
Special Symposium:Cellulose nanofibers 10:30-12:30
10:30- 10:50
Trends for R&D and Industrialization of NanocelluloseDr. Satoshi Hirata Supervisory Innovation Coordinator / Secretary-general, Nanocellulose Forum, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
10:50- 11:10
Mass production of nano-fibrillated cellulose by using a cellulose-producing bacterium and its applicationsProf. Kenji Tajima Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University
11:10- 11:30
Challenges for Cellulose Nanocrystal Development and ApplicationsDr. Linda Johnston Principal Research Officer, Measurement Science and Standards, National Research Council Canada
11:30- 11:50
Efforts for Practical Use of Cellulose NanofiberMr. Masayuki Kawasaki Research and Development Division, Cellulose Nanofiber (CNF) Research Laboratory, Nippon Paper Industries
11:50- 12:10
Cellulose nanofiber produce from wood and application developmentMr. Akihiro YamamotoMORI MACHINERY
12:10- 12:30
Fabrication of CNF Based on A Chemical Process And Its ApplicationsDr. Lianzhen Lin Senior Researcher, Nano-Structured Materials Research Laboratory, KRI
14:00- 14:45
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology in TaiwanTaiwan Pavilion Coexhibitor, Taiwan Pavilion
DAY
3
Feb. 16(Fri.)
Special Symposium:Materials Informatics 10:30-12:30
10:30- 10:50
Toward AI-assisted materials R&D platform in NIMS-MaDISDr. Masahiko Demura Deputy Vice President, Research and Services Division of Materials Data and Integrated System, National Institute for Materials Science
10:50- 11:10
Nanoinformatics-New paradigm in materials scienceProf. Isao Tanaka Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto University
11:10- 11:30
High-dimensional material genome integration study to accelerate material developmentProf. Yoshitaka AdachiProfessor, Nagoya University
11:30- 11:50
Artificial Intelligence Driving a Revolution in Materials DiscoveryMr. Douglas Ramsey Vice President Bussiness Department,Citrine Informatics
11:50- 12:10
Nanotechnology in Carbon Fiber CompositesDr. Kenichi Yoshioka General Manager, Composite Materials Research Laboratories, Toray Industries
12:10- 12:30
Materials Informatics in Chemical IndustryDr. Yukihiko Uchi Principal Expert, Analysis & Simulation Center, ASAHI KASEI
nano tech Award 2018 14:00- 14:45 nano tech executive committee
DAY
2
Feb. 15(Thu.)
Special Symposium:Graphene Special 15:00-17:00
15:00- 15:30
Graphene and Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Commercialization: Past, Present and FutureDr. Khasha GhaffarzadehResearch Director, IDTechEx
15:30- 16:00
Near term commercial opportunities for Advanced Materials, particularly GrapheneMr. Ray Gibbs CEO, Haydale
16:00- 16:30
Carbon Waters: Graphene processing for industryDr. Alain PenicaudSenior researcher, Carbon waters/universite Bordeaux1
16:30- 17:00
Atomic Layer Deposition for the synthesis and integration of 2D materialsDr. Mercedes Vila JuárezCEO, CTECHnano
Seeds & Needs Seminar B
DAY
1
Feb. 14(Wed.)
13:15- 13:30
Metallic-Glass Coating: A Superb and Promising Material for Metallic Nanotube Arrays and Beyondprof. Jinn ChuProfessor and Vice President, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
13:45- 14:00
Silver nanowire coated fabric heater; washable, economic, impalpableJeon Kwan GooCEO, E-CUBE MATERIALS
14:10- 14:55
Nanotechnology in Italy:expertise in research and industryMr. Aristide Martellini, Head of the Trade Promotion Section, Embassy of Italy - Trade Promotion Section / Antonio Esposito, Technical Manager, Astra / Salvatore Modeo, CEO, MRS / Donato Giovannelli, Board Member, Nano-tech / Marco Serravalle, European Patent Attorney Serravalle Sas di Marco Serravalle e C. / Gabriele Messina, Associate Professor Public Health, Universita di Siena
15:05- 15:50
Discover Holland's World-Class Nanotech companies And why you should do business with themMr. Oostenbrink Raoul A. Managing Director A.I., University of Twente, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, Holland High Tech Pavilion
DAY
2
Feb. 15(Thu.)
Room 60810th Nanotech Association Conference 9:30-12:00
Organized by: Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI)
Room 610Free Form Electronics- Shaping the Future of Novel Consumer Experience -14:00-17:50
Organized by:Holst Centre/TNO
DAY
3
Feb. 16(Fri.)
Reception Hall16th International Symposium on NanotechnologyNanotechnology for Sustainable Development of Society (JAPAN NANO 2018)10:00-17:25
Organized by: Nanotechnology Platform by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) Center for Nanotechnology Platform, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
Room 610Asia Nano Forum Commercialization WG Workshop13:00-16:30 Organized by: Asia Nano Forum
Room 102WORKSHOP ON INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZATION FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY13:10-16:20
Organized by:National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
DAY
1
Feb. 14(Wed.)
Room 605Advanced ICT Symposium 2018
New Development of ICT Device Technologies for a Super Smart Society
13:00-17:00
Organized by:Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
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Main Theater
Seeds & Needs Seminar
nano week 2018
Conferences and Seminars
DAY
1
Feb. 14(Wed.)
Special Symposium:Life Nanotechnology 10:30-12:35
10:30- 10:55
Beyond Human Abilities - Watson is Revolutionizing Cancer ResearchProf. Satoru MiyanoProfessor, DNA Information Analysis, Human Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo
10:55- 11:20
Recent progresses on antibody technology for health care policyProf. Kouhei TsumotoSchool of Engineering and Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo
11:20- 11:45
Novel Application of Chemistry in Medicines Based on Fluorescent Live ImagingProf. Yasuteru UranoGraduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
11:45- 12:10
Advantage of ep-SWCNT for optical bioimaging and applications in life science researchMr. Tsukasa TakeuchiCorporate Strategy Planning Department Healthcare Business Strategy Unit,SHIMADZU CORPORATION
12:10- 12:35
nanoDDS based on the intracellular environment-responsive materials: ssPalm as a platform of DNA/RNA drug discoveryProf. Hidetaka AkitaGraduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
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Floor Layout
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Exhibitor List
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Organic Material 16.4%
Electron / Magnetic / Metal /Inorganic Material 9.9%
Precision Equipment /Industrial Machinery 9.2%
Trading / Distributor /Retailing 7.6%
Electronics / Home Appliance7.1%
Semiconductor / Electrical Equipment& Component 5.2%
Japanese Public Agency 3.6%
Automobile / Logistics /Transporting 5.3%
Fabric / Ceramic / Paper and Pulp 4.1%
Analytical and Measurement Instrument 2.6%
Finance / Investment / Consulting 2.1%
Iron and Steel / Non-ferrorus Metal 2.4%
Medical Care & Pharmaceutical 2.1%
Food & Beverage 1.5%Cosmetics / Toiletry 1.5%
Information & Communication Technology 1.7%
Construction / Real estate 1.4%Medical Device 1.2%
Electric Utility / Gas / Oil / Other energy 0.9%
Press / Media / Publishing 1.8%
Fishery / Agriculture / Mining 0.2%Think Tank 0.4%
Foreign Museums / Institutions /Organizations 0.8%
Researcher at University and National Institute 5.9%
Fundamental Research& Development 9.1%
Applied Research& Development 21.6%
Designing, Producing,Manufacturing Dept. 13.7%
Quality Control /
Technology Management 4.4%
Others (Press / Service etc.) 8.0%
Student 1.8%
Sales / Marketing /
Purchase 22.9%
Planning and
New Business Development 6.1%
CEO / CFO / CTO /
President / Executive 6.5%
Other 11.0%
50.3% of the attendees areworking in R&D andBusiness Development
*This result comes from nano tech visitors
*This result comes from nano tech visitors
nano tech KEY FEATURE:Attendees from various industries participated
nano tech KEY FEATURE:Approx. 50% of the attendees are working in R&D and Business Development
Fieldof
Work
JobDescription
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Visitor Categories
Higher than expected 9.9%
As expected 43.1%
Maybe helpful for my work 45.0%
No specific achievement 2.0%
59.7%
32.4%
20.6%
11.5%
4.6%
1.6%
*This result comes from nano tech visitor questionnaire (multiple answers)
*This result comes from nano tech visitor questionnaire
nano tech KEY FEATURE:Visitors' main reason for participation is to seek new business chances for the next generation of development.
nano tech KEY FEATURE:98% of visitors are satisfied with the exhibition
for research anddevelopment
for research ofcommercialization
to find business partners
to purchase productor technology
to find companies to invest in
for marketing researchin general
Results ofParticipation(Visitors)
Results ofParticipation(Visitors)
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Higher than expected 7.2%
As expected 63.0%
Lower than expected 19.3%
Poor 10.5%
nano tech KEY FEATURE:Exhibitors report making cross-field developments in new areas as a result of their participation.
*This result comes from nano tech exhibitor questionnaire
*This result comes from nano tech exhibitor questionnaire
Satisfactionof ExhibitorsSatisfactionof Exhibitors
Met potential business partners /clients 70%
Communicated withJapanese companies 16%
Received requests forquotes or follow-upappointments 12%
No specific achievements 2%
Results ofParticipationResults ofParticipation
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nano tech Executive CommitteeOrganized by Chairman Tomoji Kawai, Specially Appointed Professor, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University / Executive Director,
Technology Strategy Center, NEDO
Vice-chairman Yoshinobu Baba, Director, Synchrotron Radiation Research center, Nagoya University / Director, FIRST Research Center for Innovative Nanobiodevices, Nagoya University / Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Members Yasuhiko Arakawa, Director, Institute for Nano Quantum Information Electronics, The University of Tokyo
Noboru Fukushima, Chief Fellow, Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation
Kazuo Furuya, Deputy Director-General, International Center for Nanotechnology Network, National Institute for Material Science (NIMS)
Masahiko Hara, Professor, School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology / Senior Visiting Scientist, RIKEN
Naoya Henmi, Secretary General, Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI)
Takashi Hiraga, Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)
Keijiro Hirahara, Fellow, SIP-Structural Materials for Innovation, Japan Science and Technology Agency
Iwao Hosako, Director General, Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Tadashi Ito, Chief Research Scientist, Research & Development Management Headquarters, FUJIFILM Corporation
Shinichi Kamei, General Manager, Research Center for Policy and Economy, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.
Naoto Kobayashi, Associate Director, Professor, Center for Research Strategy, Waseda University
Takashi Kurokawa, Professor, Science and Technology Section, General Education Division, College of Engineering, Chubu University / Visiting Professor, Tokyo City University
Ryutaro Maeda, Supervisory Innovation Coordinator, Department of Electronics and Manufacturing, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)
Yoshio Matsuda, General Manager on Special Assignment, Technology Center Planning Dept. / General Manager on Special Assignment, Investor Relations Dept., Toray Industries, Inc.
Shinji Matsui, Professor Emeritus, University of Hyogo
Hidezo Mori, Professor, Department of Physiology, Tokai University, School of Medicine
Kazumi Nishijima, Fellow, Clinical Development Planning and Management, Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. / Visiting Professor Tohoku University / Project Professor, Yokohama City University
Noboru Terata, President, Park Systems Japan Inc.
Tomihiro Hashizume, Chief Research Scientist, Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
Kiyoshi Yase, Director, Nanosystem Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)
Masayuki Yoshiki, Director General of Materials Technology and Nanotechnology Dept, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Noboru Yumoto, Specially Appointed Director, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
Advisor Eiichi Maruyama, Emeritus Scientist, RIKEN
Secretary General Takahiro Matsui, Director, JTB Communication Design, Inc.
Supported by Cabinet Office Government of Japan / Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications / Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology / Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries / Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry / Embassy of Italy - Trade Promotion Section / Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran / Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands / Embassy of Canada / Science & Technology Office Tokyo, Swiss Embassy / Economic and Commercial Office, Embassy of Spain / Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo / Embassy of the Czech Republic / Embassy of the Republic of Korea / Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Tokyo / Trade Center, Embassy of Finland / EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation / National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) / National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) / RIKEN / Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) / New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) / Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) / Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI) *no particular order
In cooperation with The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) / The Society of Polymer Science, Japan / The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) / The Japanese Society for Biomaterials / The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry / Society of Nano Science and Technology / The Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Graphene Research Society / The Japan Carbon Fiber Manufacturers Association *no particular order
Exhibitor Survey
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nano tech Executive CommitteeOrganized by Chairman Tomoji Kawai, Specially Appointed Professor, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University / Executive Director,
Technology Strategy Center, NEDO
Vice-chairman Yoshinobu Baba, Director, Synchrotron Radiation Research center, Nagoya University / Director, FIRST Research Center for Innovative Nanobiodevices, Nagoya University / Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Members Yasuhiko Arakawa, Director, Institute for Nano Quantum Information Electronics, The University of Tokyo
Noboru Fukushima, Chief Fellow, Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation
Kazuo Furuya, Deputy Director-General, International Center for Nanotechnology Network, National Institute for Material Science (NIMS)
Masahiko Hara, Professor, School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology / Senior Visiting Scientist, RIKEN
Naoya Henmi, Secretary General, Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI)
Takashi Hiraga, Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)
Keijiro Hirahara, Fellow, SIP-Structural Materials for Innovation, Japan Science and Technology Agency
Iwao Hosako, Director General, Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Tadashi Ito, Chief Research Scientist, Research & Development Management Headquarters, FUJIFILM Corporation
Shinichi Kamei, General Manager, Research Center for Policy and Economy, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.
Naoto Kobayashi, Associate Director, Professor, Center for Research Strategy, Waseda University
Takashi Kurokawa, Professor, Science and Technology Section, General Education Division, College of Engineering, Chubu University / Visiting Professor, Tokyo City University
Ryutaro Maeda, Supervisory Innovation Coordinator, Department of Electronics and Manufacturing, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)
Yoshio Matsuda, General Manager on Special Assignment, Technology Center Planning Dept. / General Manager on Special Assignment, Investor Relations Dept., Toray Industries, Inc.
Shinji Matsui, Professor Emeritus, University of Hyogo
Hidezo Mori, Professor, Department of Physiology, Tokai University, School of Medicine
Kazumi Nishijima, Fellow, Clinical Development Planning and Management, Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. / Visiting Professor Tohoku University / Project Professor, Yokohama City University
Noboru Terata, President, Park Systems Japan Inc.
Tomihiro Hashizume, Chief Research Scientist, Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
Kiyoshi Yase, Director, Nanosystem Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)
Masayuki Yoshiki, Director General of Materials Technology and Nanotechnology Dept, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Noboru Yumoto, Specially Appointed Director, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
Advisor Eiichi Maruyama, Emeritus Scientist, RIKEN
Secretary General Takahiro Matsui, Director, JTB Communication Design, Inc.
Supported by Cabinet Office Government of Japan / Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications / Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology / Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries / Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry / Embassy of Italy - Trade Promotion Section / Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran / Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands / Embassy of Canada / Science & Technology Office Tokyo, Swiss Embassy / Economic and Commercial Office, Embassy of Spain / Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo / Embassy of the Czech Republic / Embassy of the Republic of Korea / Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Tokyo / Trade Center, Embassy of Finland / EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation / National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) / National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) / RIKEN / Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) / New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) / Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) / Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI) *no particular order
In cooperation with The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) / The Society of Polymer Science, Japan / The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) / The Japanese Society for Biomaterials / The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry / Society of Nano Science and Technology / The Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Graphene Research Society / The Japan Carbon Fiber Manufacturers Association *no particular order
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