It’s not very widely known or publicised by the Japanese government, but nanotech has reached a more mature stage in Japan which is leading to a variety of new initiatives and innovations which were not even conceivable when nanotech first came to the world’s attention a couple of decades ago. Japanese government initiatives as well as private company R&D has given Japanese researchers a much more robust understanding of how and when nanotech can be used to break through in a wide range of sectors including AI semiconductor chip design, medicine, and industrial materials. Japan’s priorities for next-generation research are now taking shape.
The webinar is targeted to EU companies seeking to understand better how nanotech research is helping Japan advance its top technology and science priorities in a wide range of areas including AI chip design, manufacturing, medicine, engineered materials as well as others.
Registration deadline: 28/10/2019
In 40 minutes from your desk, you will discover:
Programme:
Speakers: Jay Nelson (SUCCESS STORIES: JAPAN)
Organiser: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation - Brussels Office
Please go to the EU Business in Japan website, to register for this webinar.
If you are already a member of the EU Business in Japan website, please log in and then go to the webinar link - If you are not yet a member, you will first have to register as a member via:http://www.eubusinessinjapan.eu/user/register and then when your registration request is confirmed, please log in and go to the 'Events' section of the website and register to the webinar.
The EU-Japan Centre currently produces 5 newsletters :
Joint venture established in 1987 by the European Commission (DG GROW) and the Japanese Government (METI) for promoting all forms of industrial, trade and investment cooperation between the EU and Japan.
The EU-Japan Centre’s activities are subject to the allocation of a Grant Agreement by the European Commission for 2024-2026