AIST REPORT 2012
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Research baseHokkaido Tohoku ChubuKansai Chugoku Shikoku KyushuBiomass use in Hokkaido ~Proposal from AIST~Aiming at recovery from the earthquake and industrial development in the Tohoku regionAIST’s challenge to next-generation vehiclesA scenario for a sustainable low-carbon society~To keep Japan as an affluent society in 2050 for the young generation ~Issues and efforts for the full-scaleintroduction of renewable energyCreating new industries to live a healthy life to 100 yearsCurrent status and outlook of AIST’s support for regional companies2011.11.15 2012.3.7 2012.1.312012.3.12 2011.12.12 2011.11.282012.2.9Sapporo SendaiNagoyaOsakaHigashi HiroshimaTakamatsuKagoshimaTopicDateLocationAIST Open Lab (AIST Tsukuba)Full Research Workshops Held throughout Japan Organizational Governance|07Full Research workshops held in FY2011The fourth AIST Open Lab was held on October 13 and 14, 2011 at AIST Tsukuba and was attended by 4,224 people over two days. The purpose of this event is to give corporate management, researchers and engineers and people from universities and public research institutions the opportunity to learn about AIST’s research results and resources, such as experimental equipment and shared facilities, and to expand and enhance collaboration with AIST. The venues, where panels about research topics gathered from AIST’s research bases across the country were displayed and explained, and laboratories in Tsukuba were open to the visitors. AIST’s researchers explained and discussed their research results as well as research equipment, to promote industry-academia-government collaboration.Afternoon café talks were held in which the researchers explained to the participants face-to-face the background and details of their research in an easy-to-understand manner.Laboratory tourLectureAfternoon café talksPanel displaysSeminars of Full Research workshops in Sendai and TakamatsuSince FY 2009, open workshops have been held by seven regional research bases throughout Japan to discuss AIST’s Full Research (research in a seamless manner from basic research to research for commercialization) in public. AIST has conducted advanced and basic researches, and also has focused on translational researches such as integration and systematization technology, mass-production technology, and safety assessment technology etc. required to transform results of basic researches into corporate product developments. In FY 2011, seven workshops were held with 1,580 participants. Not only technology seeds of regional research bases but also examples of Full Research that match regional needs, conducted in all AIST research bases including AIST Tsukuba, were presented.The main programs include the following:●Seminar: Presentation of research topics that match regional needs including collaboration cases with regional companies●Exhibit: Poster presentations to show research activities conducted in each regional research base to give the opportunity to meet with AIST researchers●Technology consultation: Consultations on collaborative research with AIST

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