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Global Open Innovation Director Tetsuya Miki (part-time) Director Nobuo Yamamori (part-time) Corporate Auditor Takamasa Maeda (part-time) Corporate Auditor Sadaaki Ejiri (part-time) Management philosophy Corporate profile As a TLO (Technology Transfer Organization) accredited Company name CAMPUS CREATE Co., Ltd. Global Open Innovation Hub and approved by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Capital 81,600,000 yen (increased in November 2007) Sports, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Campus Create conducts Established September 1999 Centered on International Collaboration technology transfer management projects to match the Approved February 2003 * Approved TLO (METI / MEXT) * Approved TLO (MEXT) needs of universities and companies. with Japanese Universities At the same time, as a solution business, we will Shareholders A total of 136 shareholders, including the University of Electro-Communications teachers and graduates respond promptly and in the best manner to customer Employees 16 employees If you (Overseas companies) are interested in industry-academia-government collaboration, inquiries and provide you with a service to decide. Officer Director and Chairman Masataka Ariyama (part-time) Director Nobuo Yamamori (part-time) business-to-business collaboration, or technology introduction Quality target President and Representative Director Kohei Yasuda (full-time) Corporate Auditor Sadaaki Ejiri (part-time) with Japanese universities or companies, please consult us. Managing Director Megumi Takahashi (full-time) Corporate Auditor Tetsuya Miki (part-time) A Technology Transfer Organization (TLO) that provides Managing Director Li YingYu (full-time) Global services that earn the trust and satisfaction of customers. Director Makoto Sudo (full-time) Alliance Spiral Activity base Automatic Chofu Office The Center for Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration, the University of Produced operation and Electro-Communications, 1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofu City, Tokyo Metropolitan, 182-8585 by TLO TEL:042-490-5734 FAX:042-490-5727 car electronics Chofu branch 201 Junes, 2-32-3 Chofugaoka, Chofu-city, Tokyo 182-0021 in Japan Shenzhen, China Campus Create(Shenzhen)Co.,Ltd. AI and IoT 5G ICT Room A305, Shenzhen Virtual University Park, No.19,GaoXin Nan Si Dao, Hi-tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P.R. China (Chofu Office, Chofu Branch) TEL:+86-755-26990484 FAX:+86-755-86370120 University Research Realization of Open Innovation 2.0 (TLOI 2.0), a technology transfer version, Environment institution Quantum in which a consortium works on technology transfer and social implementation of seeds Dependability computing and and water Provide services that can meet the expectations annealing SMEs and and trust of Japan and other countries / provide treatment venture detailed support for unexpected situations. Opening a machine 【TLOI2.0】 companies Building a Sustainable Relationship of Trust base in Japan As a TLO located in Japan, TLO will transfer the advanced technology seeds of universities to companies. TLOI2.0(Technology Licensing Open Innovation2.0), which is Technology a consortium for the above activities, is a unique model. We are University Business venture working closely with a variety of producers and organizations alliance both inside and outside the Company to carry out such Licensing TM Materials TM activities as patent examination, licensing, R & D management, Robot and social implementation of patents invented by researchers at mechatronics Informatics Open Innovation2.0 universities and other institutions. Joint Start-up research (MI) 2.0 and TLOI development As a University of Electro-Communications TLO University research institute and wide-area TLO, we have the following strengths (Alliance * Including Engagement Professional □Extensive experience in industry-academia-government Cooperation local universities) Utilizing various experiences and know-how collaboration both in Japan and overseas (Provision of Respecting the values of Japan and other countries, centering on international collaboration, support promising seeds) and acting as an intermediary for engagement and for appropriate coordination and management of □Located in the Tokyo metropolitan area friendly international collaboration industry, academia, and government, export Hydrogen, □Industry-academia-government collaboration / open innovation Strategic alliances Optical control, contract coordination, etc. personnel partners to realize ammonia, □Technology transfer / R & D management know-how laser □Independent management (neutral position and free activities) this concept energy Advanced Utilization Technology Transfer Promotion Consortium in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Initiative and Cooperation technology of technical for Implementation) research and human utilization resources (Technology Transfer Open Innovation 2.0) Institute OSTi -Capabilities that are our strengths and that are fundamentally strengthened Cooperation Health Care by forming a consortium of technology transfer activities (Technology Experts on the formation of an Fine processing (Significant enhancement of 3 functions required for technology transfer)- transfer / social industry-academia-government and Medical financial ecosystem implementation) (Based on the track record and know-how of the and MEMS Regional Innovation Cluster Program in the Kyushu r Cooperation Global power egion and the semiconductor field) Key collaborative networks Life science Semicon- Intellectual property strategy platform based on trust ductors, etc. Europe Practical application promotion talent pool Japan and India China ASEAN (inside and outside) America Diverse group of producers Cooperation Activities as an innovation engine for (Technology transfer / social implementation of university social implementation) intellectual property CAMPUS CREATE Co., Ltd. (The University of Electro-Communications Major Target Group for Cooperation Proposals to Companies Exits TLO and wide-area TLO) coordinates advanced global open innovation based on the with public Patent licensing and joint Expanding Cooperation ・ Increased licensing of university trust relationship between foreign companies and Japanese universities. research / practical application Innovator in various industries support projects patents management / dissemination support ・ Promotion of joint research Financial institutions and VC ・ Support for research ・ Launch university ventures based Contact information CAMPUS CREATE Co., Ltd. and development Trade associations and trading on "truly excellent research seeds" URL: https://www.campuscreate.com/ companies (domestic and overseas) ・ Support for the creation TM E-mail : [email protected] Tel : 042-490-5736(Japan) Regional support organization of university ventures 微信兼用 2.0 13145907816(China)( )(WeChat) TLOI We will support globally for technology Coordinated efforts by industry, academia, and government collaboration development strategies and alliances in Japan We support industry-academia-government collaboration with various universities in Japan in order to match the appropriate seeds to the needs of companies. We will coordinate global open innovation as National University Corporation To date, more than 650 joint research projects have been conducted with more than 45 universities. the University of Electro-Communications (TLO) and regional TLO. Past contract experience (partial excerpt) ・ The University of Tokyo ・ Kagoshima University ・ Toyama Prefectural University ・ The University of ・ Shibaura Institute of Technology ・ Osaka City University Electro-Communications ・ Tokyo Institute of Technology ・ Nippon Medical School Global open innovation support service menu (example) ・ Hiroshima Institute of Technology ・ Shinshu University ・ Hakodate Mirai University ・ Osaka Prefecture University ・ University of Tsukuba ・ Hiroshima University ・ Rissho University ・ Chiba Institute of Technology ・ Nagasaki University ® International joint Research and utilization of Utilization of technical ・ Kanto Gakuin University ・ Toyohashi University of ・ Tokyo Denki University research efforts advanced technologies personnel ・ Kumamoto University Technology ・ University of Yamanashi ・ Waseda University ・ Utsunomiya University ・ Tokyo University of Agriculture We register "Data-driven ・We will support coordination of joint ・We will collect information on the technological ・We will provide proposals and support for the ・ Keio University ・ University of Hyogo and Technology Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration" as a research and development with Japanese seeds of R & D at Japanese universities, and utilization of human resources, such as the ・ Sophia University ・ Ritsumeikan University ・ Okayama University trademark and use our own AI Knowledge Management investigate trends in advanced technologies and recruitment of excellent technical personnel ・ Kobe University ・ Chiba University ・ Tottori University System to collect and match technology seeds from universities. We will respond consistently ・ ・ ・ markets. In addition, collaboration support will and technical guidance. For example, a person Aoyama Gakuin University Hokkaido University Jie University universities and public research institutes throughout from the formulation of R & D themes to ・ Saitama University ・ St. Luke's College of Nursing ・ Toho University be provided for the search and utilization of who has knowledge of technology Japan. At the same time, we are promoting the sharing the proposal of partners and the ・ Chuo University
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