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Center for Service ResearchFrom “experience and intuition-based” to “scientific and engineering approach-based” servicesURL : http://unit.aist.go.jp/cfsr/en/E-mail : cfsr-liaison-ml@aist.go.jp2-3-26 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0064, JapanTel: (03) 3599-8973 / Fax: (03) 3599-8959 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-3-3599-8973 / Fax: +81-3-3599-8959)【 Research Bases 】 AIST Tokyo Waterfront, AIST Tsukuba (Central)The service industry accounts for 70% of Japan’s economy and is expected to serve as an engine of economic growth along with the manufacturing industry. At AIST, with the progress of research in this field, we have an increasing number of research themes whose envisaged outcome is the creation of new services. To address these developments, AIST established the Center for Service Research on April 1, 2008. Here, we are developing a methodology for “service innovation” that increases added value for service recipients and efficiency for service providers though the following steps: (1) making a shift from “experience and intuition-based” to “scientific and engineering approach-based” services through research and development; (2) repeating the phases of observation, analysis, design, and application in services; and (3) coordinating the needs and behavioral patterns of recipients with the contents of services and methods for providing them.Research on behavior analysis for wide-area indoor environments【 Director 】Masaaki Mochimaru(concurrent post)【 Deputy Director 】Koh Naito【 Outline 】【 Deputy Director 】Yoichi Motomura【 Director 】 Toshihide Kamata 【 Deputy Director 】Tatsuo Hasegawa Flexible Electronics Research CenterGreen Innovation with thin, light, flexible devicesURL : http://unit.aist.go.jp/flec/index_en.htmlE-mail : flec-webmaster-ml@aist.go.jpAIST Tsukuba Central 5, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan Tel: (029) 861-4516 / Fax: (029) 849-1047 (from outside Japan: Tel: +81-29-861-4516 / Fax: +81-29-849-1047)【 Research Base 】 AIST Tsukuba (Central)We are developing thin, light and flexible devices with the purpose of improvement of the usability and saving energy of telecommunication interface devices such as displays, sensors and so on. Moreover, we are developing the fabrication techniques of these flexible devices making good use of the print method from the point of view of energy conservation, the saving resource, and the high throughput. It aims wide distribution of information terminal devices into society, and promotion of a green innovation through these technological developments.Printed TFT array prepared on a plastic film, and a flexible display driven by this printed TFT array.【 Outline 】【 AIST Participating Technology Research Association 】Chemical Materials Evaluation and Research Base (CEREBA)Japan Advanced Printed Electronics Technology Research Association (JAPERA)28Organization and OutlineInformation Technology and Electronics
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