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SRII Japan Chapter June 16, 2011 Kazuyoshi Hidaka / Tokyo Institute of Technology Mayumi Itakura / IBM Research (mitakura@jp.ibm.com) mitakura@jp.ibm.com Kohtaro Nakamura / eCraft 1
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SRII Japan Chapter Scope and Strategy Scope and Strategy Innovate Japan through research and innovation of economic and public service systems, Innovate Japan through research and innovation of economic and public service systems, Realize innovation based on the fusion among ideas / practices from academia and industries, Realize innovation based on the fusion among ideas / practices from academia and industries, Connect Japanese researchers and business peoples to global activities/organizations/peoples, and give ourselves global thinking Connect Japanese researchers and business peoples to global activities/organizations/peoples, and give ourselves global thinking Support policy makers to develop policy and strategies, Support policy makers to develop policy and strategies, Promote public awareness of service research and education, and Promote public awareness of service research and education, and Elevate the level of service research and education upto the next stage. Elevate the level of service research and education upto the next stage. Core Team Members Core Team Members Chapter Chair: Kazuyoshi Hidaka (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Chapter Sub-chair and Manager of Chapter Office (Mayumi Itakura, Senior Manager, IBM Research Tokyo), Chapter Office: Kotaro Nakamura, (eCraftJapan) Steering Committee : Norio Murakami (President, Norio Murakami Office), Teruyasu Murakami (Senior Fellow, Nomura Research Institute), Hiroyuki Yonekura, Hiroyuki Watanabe (Deputy General Manager, Digital Strategy and Planning, Nikkei), Kyoichi Kijima (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Hideaki Takagi (Professor, University of Tsukuba), Yoshinori Hara, Professor (Kyoto University), Kazuo Furuta, (Professor, The University of Tokyo) SRII Japan Chapter2
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Japan Chapter Focus We focus 1) and one of 2) and 3), launch the study group on these topics in Japan chapter, and will lead the corresponding workshop at 2012 global conference. We focus 1) and one of 2) and 3), launch the study group on these topics in Japan chapter, and will lead the corresponding workshop at 2012 global conference. 1. Servitization of Automotive Industry, is including new social mobility service system integrated with other transportations and ICT based service enabled by connected vehicle. 2. IT system for disaster management, including disaster prevention, planning, action, and recovery. 3. ICT for Smart Grid and Smart Community, which is the fundamental infrastructure enabling efficient energy service and new societal service. This topics will also cover the application aspect of Cyber Physical System. 3K.HIDAKA@SRII Japan Chapter
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Key Deliverables (as of June.2011) 4K.HIDAKA@SRII Japan Chapter 2011 2012 (Q) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 Servitization of Automotive Ind. (possible) ICT for Smart Grid/Comunity (possible) ICT for Disaster management Japan Chapter Workshop Global Workshop Technology Forecast Current Technology Societal/Customer Needs Technology Road Map Call for Global Workshop
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Areas for alignment/partnership with other SIGs/Chapters SIG partnership SIG partnership Automotive – Cloud, Intelligent, Mobile Automotive – Cloud, Intelligent, Mobile Disaster – Cloud, Intelligent, Mobile, Healthcare Disaster – Cloud, Intelligent, Mobile, Healthcare Smart Grid/Community - Cloud, Intelligent, Mobile Smart Grid/Community - Cloud, Intelligent, Mobile Chapter partnership Chapter partnership Asian workshop and summer school Asian workshop and summer school Thailand (ICT for Agriculture) Thailand (ICT for Agriculture) Germany (Automotive, possible) Germany (Automotive, possible) Australia (Environmental, possible) Australia (Environmental, possible) 5K.HIDAKA@SRII Japan Chapter
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1st workshop (Jan 25, 2011) Value co-creation and visualization by,modeling the service system (JST funded), Prof. Kyoichi Kijima (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) Value co-creation and visualization by,modeling the service system (JST funded), Prof. Kyoichi Kijima (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) 2 nd workshop (April 19, 2011) “The Long Tail Strategy”, Mr. Hiroyuki Yonekura ( VP., Gurunavi,) “The Long Tail Strategy”, Mr. Hiroyuki Yonekura ( VP., Gurunavi,) 3rd workshop (May 20, 2011) Visualization of medical service by hospital information system, Prof.. Shusaku Tsumoto (Shimane Univ.), Visualization of medical service by hospital information system, Prof.. Shusaku Tsumoto (Shimane Univ.), Innovation of the communication by chatting system at medic-care space (JST funded), Dr. Naoshi Uchihira (Toshiba Development Center) Innovation of the communication by chatting system at medic-care space (JST funded), Dr. Naoshi Uchihira (Toshiba Development Center) 4th workshop (July 26, 2011) Energy service for the future, Mr. Norio Murakami (former President of Google Japan) Energy service for the future, Mr. Norio Murakami (former President of Google Japan) Smart Grid, Mr. Kawai (IBM Japan) Smart Grid, Mr. Kawai (IBM Japan) 5th workshop (TBD) ICT for disaster management ICT for disaster management 6th workshop (TBD) Automotive Mobile Service Automotive Mobile Service 15 SRII Japan Chapter * For reference * SRII Japan Chapter Workshops
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