The event "Kanazawa New Discoveries: Latest Technology for Social Implementation", collaborated with LINK-J, took place in Tokyo

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On December 9, Kanazawa University in collaboration with Life Science Innovation Network Japan (LINK-J) co-hosted an industry-academia-government collaboration event titled "Kanazawa New Discoveries: Latest Technology for Social Implementation: Kanazawa University and the latest medical treatment" at GLOBAL LIFESCIENCE HUB (Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo).

The event was held in the Nihonbashi area of Tokyo, where pharmaceutical-related companies are concentrated, with the aim of announcing Kanazawa University 's latest life science technologies, which aim to create future value through Future-oriented Intelligence, and to foster further collaboration through interaction with industry. 49 people participated in the event on-site and 163 people participated online.

First, President Takashi Wada and LINK-J Secretary General Shunichi Takahashi gave opening remarks. Then Kanazawa University Vice President Kunio Matsumoto gave a special lecture. After special lecture Professor Rikinari Hanayama from Nano Life Science Institute, Associate Professor Michio Murakoshi from Institute of Science and Engineering, Faculty of Frontier Engineering, Professor Shigeto Yoshida from Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy introduced their cutting-edge research for social implementation. In the networking session after the closing address by Trustee Nakamura, participants showed high interest in the research results and expectations for new possibilities of industry-academia-government collaboration.

Kanazawa University will continue to promote industry-academia-government collaboration with the aim of returning cutting-edge research results to society.

  • Opening remarks by President Wada
  • Presentation by Professor Yoshida
  • Commemorative photo
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