Keihanna Science City's Conference for Creating New City” As the Management System Generating Synergetic Effect and Have Started Concrete Challenges

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Keihanna Science City's Conference for Creating New City” As the Management System Generating Synergetic Effect and Have Started Concrete Challenges Based on our plan for creating new city, we established “Keihanna Science City's Conference for creating new city” as the management system generating synergetic effect and have started concrete challenges. KEIHANNA SCIENCE CITY Keihanna Science City's Conference for creating new city (Established on April 1st, 2016) KANSAI SCIENCE CITY General meeting Innovation promotion conference ●Comprehensive information-sharing and exchanging ●To rate the challenges to carry out the new city plan, further among parties on innovation promotion around performance of advanced challenges, consideration and Keihanna area THE OUTLINE OF decision on directions ●To share information and perceptions on our city's affairs and tendency, social tendency, trends ●To check progress of challenges on cultural and scientific City construction task force “THE PLAN FOR CREATING NEW CITY” research, innovation, and city construction ●Comprehensive information-sharing, negotiation and coordination to promote city development. Executive board meeting KYOTO ●To summarize city's current situation and tendency, to conduct new city plan, and promotion / direction / Publication task force consideration of its promotion plan ●Information-sharing, networking, planning the PR ●Management and operation of this conference strategies to promote more effective PR activities by each party Committee Members of Keihanna Science City’s Conference for creating new city <Chairperson> Director, National Institutes for Cultural Heritage / Director General, Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties President, Public Foundation of Kansai Research Institute Director, Keihanna Commemorative Park Administration Office <Adviser> Director, NTT Communication Science Laboratories Juichi Yamagiwa, President, Kyoto University Director, Space Sensing Laboratory, Advanced Research Division, Panasonic Corporation Hiroo Imura, Director Emeritus, Foundation for Biomedical Research and Innovation (Professor Emeritus Kyoto University) Executive Officer, Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. / Director, Central Research Laboratory Makoto Nagao, Director, International Institute for Advanced Studies (Professor Emeritus Kyoto University) Executive Officer / CTO / General Manager, Technology and Intellectual Property Hiroshi Matsumoto, Vice Director, International Institute for Advanced Studies (Professor Emeritus Kyoto University) Division, OMRON Corporation Hideo Miyahara, Research Director, Asia Pacific Institute of Research (Professor Emeritus Osaka University) Director, R&D Center Keihanna, KYOCERA Corporation Yutaka Suzuki, Director, Kansai Research Centre, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies Executive Officer, Shimadzu Corporation / Director, Technology Research Laboratory (Professor Emeritus Osaka University) Managing Executive Officer, Suntory Holdings Limited <Committiee> Director, Rohto Research Village Kyoto Masatake Murahashi, Senior Researcher, Research Organization of Science and Technology, Ritsumeikan University Facility Director, Nara Research and Development Center, Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Go Takeba, Professor Emeritus, Kyoto Prefectural University (Special Advisor to the Kyoto Prefecture) Executive Officer, Sekisui House Ltd. / Director, Comprehensive Housing Research Yoshiaki Watanabe, Professor, Doshisha University and Development Institute OSAKA Deputy Director-General, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Executive Director, Kansai Economic Federation Director for Science and Technology Policy, Assistant to Director General for Science, President, Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry Technology and Innovation Policy, Cabinet Office President , The Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry Director, Technology Policy Division, Global ICT Strategy Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications President, Nara Chamber of Commerce and Industry Minister’s Secretariat Chief, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Executive Director / Deputy Director-General, Community Energy Division, Chief, Environmental Improvement Division, Regional Economic and Industrial Policy Group, The Kansai Electric Power Company, Incorporated Economic and Industrial Policy Bereau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Exectutive Director / Kinki district General Manager, Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. Director-General, Kinki Bureau of Telecommunications, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Executive Officer, Administrative Strategy Division, Kintetsu Group Holdings Co., Ltd. Director-General, Kinki Bureau of Economy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Board Director / General Manager, Business Promotion Division, Keihan Real Estate Co., Ltd. NARA Director-General, Kinki District Transport Bereau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Vice Governor, Kyoto Prefecture Chief, Kinki Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Vice Governor, Osaka Prefecture President, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International Vice Governor, Nara Prefecture Chairman, International Institute for Advanced Studies Mayor, Kyotanabe City President, Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth Mayor, Kizugawa City Director General, Kansai Photon Science Institute, National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Mayor, Seika Town Science and Technology Mayor, Hirakata City Director General, Universal Communication Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Mayor, Shijonawate City Librarian, Kansai-kan of the National Diet Library Mayor, Katano City President, Nara Institute of Science and Technology Mayor, Nara City President, Doshisha University Mayor, Ikoma City President, Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts Executive Director / West Japan General Manager, Urban Renaissance Agency President, Osaka Electro-Communication University President, Keihanna Interaction Plaza Incorporate President, Kansai Gaidai University Chairperson, Narayama Research Park Council President, Nara Women’s University Chairperson, Institution Liaison Council, Takayama District, Kansai Science City Dean, Faculty / Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University Chairperson, Regional Development Council, Tsuda Science Hills Executive Vice President, Osaka University Chairperson, Seika-district Development Council, Keihanna ScienceCity President, Kyoto Prefectural University Chairperson, Research Institute Council for Seika / Nishikizu District, Kansai Science City Manager, Advisory Council to the Companies in Kizugawa City Public Foundation of Kansai Research Institute 3F Laboratory Wing, KEIHANNA PLAZA, 1-7, Hikaridai, Seika-cho, Souraku-gun, Kyoto, 619-0237(Keihanna Science City) Phone.+81-774-95-5105 FAX.+81-774-95-5104 URL.http://www.kri.or.jp/ April, 2016 30 Years Achievement of Keihanna Science City 4 Challenges to realize our Future Vision Cultivating the intellectual frontier with fusion of Promotion of cultural and scientific research Through cluster-type development, citizens and facilities have gathered. 1 science technology and culture Wide range of networks by various entities have been born and it is about to To intensify the role of our city pioneering intellectual frontier,through interactive cooperation bloom as the city creating frontier value. between universties and research institutes, To promote pleiotropic research on “world future” with cross-cutting cooperation among natural science, humanities and social science Regarding to “Tsukuba; the East” clustering and placing national organizations [Keihanna Science City's 3 characteristics] To enhance the frontier research on eco/energy, population / food / water problems, medical care and academia, our city called“Keihanna; the West”has 3 characteristics; / brain science for the academic research of sustainable society Cooperation and To enrich human resource within coordination among universities, research institutes and ① Development of the cooperative frameworks among industries, academia, networking among companies industries, academia, government and citizens To flourish original Keihanna culture, we cherish to blend culture / academic research / science government and into the daily life, and to bloom education / study program enjoying intellectual learning ② Cluster-type development along with the current affairs and business citizens The 3rd Tokyo Forum held by International Institute for Advanced matureness Complex city ③ Complex city development between cultural and scientific facilities and Studies. On the theme “Constructing sustainable society and Cluster-type development between science” (February 2015) local residents cultural and scientific development facilities and local 30 years later enactment of Keihanna Science City Construction Promotion Act residents Expanding to the world with open innovation Promotion of innovation in 1987, the city has advanced step by step with the number of facilities counting 2 over 130, and city population is reaching to about 250 thousands as the result of Based on the open-innovation hub, we newly build up the integrated support system to produce our urban plan activating these characteristics. The promotion of national project and to direct projects for setting up academic research and innovation strategy, intellectual The time has come, the city thrives as creating frontier value with these facilities based on Keihanna Science City property, harmonizing the interests among stakeholders, and supporting field demonstrations for and citizens
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