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The Graduate School of Innovation and Practice for Smart Society (SmaSo) held a founding anniversary symposium on June 20th. The symposium featured two keynote speeches by Eusebio Scornavacca and Nagumo Takehiko, and three research case studies on the transdisciplinary research of SmaSo, with the theme of "Solving social problems through interdisciplinary fusion and the realization of a smart society."
¡¾Keynote Speech¡¿
¡ôDeveloping transdisciplinary education and research: fostering industry-academia collaborations and social impact
¡¡Eusebio Scornavacca, Ph.D., Director & Professor, Arizona State Univ.
¡ôCurrent Status and Challenges of Smart Cities in Japan
¡¡Nagumo Takehiko, Executive Director of the General Incorporated Association, Smart City Institute Japan
¡¾Research Case Studies¡¿
¡ôData-driven dairy productivity
¡¡?Assis. Prof. Suzuki Naoki (on behalf of Prof. Sugino Toshihisa)
¡¡?IBM Japan, Ltd.
¡ôDigital haptics economic expansion
¡¡?Prof. Kurita Yuichi
¡¡?DIC Corporation
¡ôMobility Oriented Development
¡¡?Prof. Fujiwara Akimasa
¡¡?Higashi-Hiroshima City
¡¡?West Japan Railway Company
Approximately 120 people participated on the day (in-person attendance & online attendance), including faculty and staff of the university, business representatives, and local residents, providing an opportunity for people to learn more about the distinctive features of this graduate school.

Keynote speech£ºNagumo Takehiko, Executive Director, Smart City Institute Japan

Keynote speech£ºEusebio Scornavacca, Ph.D., Director & Professor, Arizona State Univ.

SmaSo Introduction by Ishii Idaku (Dean of SmaSo)

Research Case Studies£ºAssis. Prof. Suzuki Naoki & IBM Japan, Ltd.

Research Case Studies£ºProf. Kurita Yuichi & DIC Corporation

Research Case Studies£ºProf. Fujiwara Akimasa & Higashi-Hiroshima City & West Japan Railway Company
Graduate School of Innovation and Practice for Smart Society, Âé¶¹AV