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2021.03.23

Kyushu University COI,Center of Coevolutionary Research for Sustainable Communities(C2RSC) held a symposium

The symposium of Kyushu University COI was held on Mar. 3 ,2021. The main theme is creation of a safe, active, and vibrant community for the new normal era; revitalizing the local economy through locally generated and consumed energy and creating sustainable mobility and ICT monitoring services. This time the symposium was held online. We thank all the attendees.

Opening remarks

Prof. Tatsuro Ishibashi , President of Kyushu University

Mr. Yasuhiro Itakura Director-General, Science and Technology Policy Bureau,Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)

Ms. Yoshiko Shirokizawa Board member,Japan Science and Technology Agency(JST)

Dr. Masaaki Mizuno, Visionary leader of Vision 3 ,COI Program

Overview

Dr. Yuichi Nakamura, Project Leader, addressed the overview of the center, followed by Dr. Yasuhide Fukumoto, Research Leader of the center, who addressed the research themes.

Dr. Yuichi Nakamura ,Project Leader

Dr. Yasuhide Fukumoto,Research Leader

Keynote Speech

Mr. Eiichi Nakamura, deputy Mayor,Fukuoka City

Mr. Eiichi Nakamura made a keynote speech on the initiative of "Fukuoka Next - To the next stage of Fukuoka City. He introduced a plan for a leader of Asia and "Fukoka City full-support testing projects", which our center has been taking part in.

Presentations of the research themes and social implementations

Sustainable Mobility

ICT services

True local production and consumption of energy

Utilization of Mathematics

Discussion

In the 2nd half of the program the research themes and social implementation were presented, and the discussion was held answering the questions raised by the audience during the presentations.

Closing remarks

Dr. Yoshio Hisaeda, Director of the center

As the project has 1 year left to the end, we will try to accelerate the social implementations so that the coevolutionary and sustainable community will be created.
We expect your support.

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