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2025/03/03

GTIE SEP 2024 Outcome Report Meeting (3/18)


GTIE Student Program GTIE SEP2024 will hold its final debriefing session!

GTIE SEP2024, a student entrepreneurship program conducted by GTIE, provides entrepreneurship education opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students of GTIE participating universities through various initiatives. This year, GTIE will present the results of students who participated in various entrepreneurship training programs conducted by GTIE this year.

In addition to the student presentations, the event will also includelectures andworkshops byyoung entrepreneurs who are the managers of startups.

The keynote speaker will be Mr. Onose, CEO of Craif Corporation, a company that combines nanofabrication technology with machine learning and data analysis technologies to realize liquid biopsy by extracting exosomes from body fluids, aiming to realize a society in which early detection of all diseases is a matter of course. DeepTech is working to eliminate the diseases of the future and to create a society in which all diseases can be detected early. This is a company that is trying to realize such a future where deep tech may eliminate future diseases.

The theme of this workshop is “Science Fiction Thinking. Future society will be changed by scientific imagination. The future is something that cannot be predicted completely, but today, as a highly uncertain society, the future seems even more uncertain. Recently, there is a growing trend to utilize science fiction in business and research. SF Thinking” is attracting attention as a new way of thinking that aims to revitalize industry and create innovation by utilizing the various powers of science fiction. We will learn “SF Thinking” and envision a better future for ourselves.

Please feel free to envision the society of the future and imagine how you would play an active role in it. We hope that you will use this event as an opportunity to gain valuable inspiration. Students who are interested in entrepreneurship, business startups, and social change are encouraged to attend! Many encounters and learnings await you!

For more information : GTIE-SEP-20250317-leaflet

-Registration
https://peatix.com/event/4326532
*Participants will be undergraduate and graduate students affiliated with GTIE lead, (SU) joint and cooperating institutions.

Event Summary
– Target: Undergraduate and graduate students affiliated with GTIE lead, (SU) joint, and cooperating institutions.
Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2025, 13:00-17:00 (doors open 12:30 / Networking 17:00-18:00)
Venue: Global Innovation Hub “SAKURA DEEPTECH SHIBUYA
Shibu-Shizuoka Sakura Stage Central Building 12F
Access: https://www.shibuya-sakura-stage.com/
*Take the elevator from the 3rd floor of the Shibuya Sakura Stage building, which is directly connected to the New South Exit of JR Shibuya Station, to the 12th floor.

-Program (tentative)
12:30 Doors open
13:00 Opening remarks
13:10~14:50 Results reporting session
Presentations by students and student teams
15:00~15:50 SF Thinking Workshop
SF Thinking for Future Creation
Mr. Atsuya Fujimoto (Group Leader, Future Creation Group, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.)
Yumi Atobe (Associate Professor, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
(Associate Professor, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Future Value Creation Research and Education Special Zone)
16:00-17:00 Keynote Speech
Solving Social Issues with Technology: Ryuichi Onose, an Entrepreneur Tackling the Challenge of Early Cancer Detection, Talks about Craif’s Challenge
Ryuichi Onose (CEO, Craif Corporation https://craif.com/)

17:00-18:00 Networking
18:00 Closing


-Student Speakers

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Natsuo Kumegawa Waseda University Waseda University
Tahei Kosuge Waseda University Senior, School of Creative Science and Engineering
Makoto Yamaguchi Waseda University Faculty of Law, 2nd year
Teru Uemura The University of Tokyo Faculty of Education, 3rd year

<Lean Launchpad Training Program

Umi Kobayashi Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Medical Sciences, Cognitive and Behavioral Physiology, 2nd year, Master’s Program
Koumi Hayakawa The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, 2nd year
Yuji Nagai The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, 2nd Year Master’s Student
Kengo Nakata The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, 2nd Year Master’s Student
Kanba Mitsutani Waseda University 2nd year, Department of International Political Economy, Faculty of Political Science and Economics
Mitsuki Asano Waseda University Faculty of International Liberal Studies, Department of International Liberal Studies, 3rd year
Kano Matsumura Waseda University Faculty of International Liberal Studies, 3rd year
Ryo Yamada Waseda University Faculty of Fundamental Science and Engineering, Department of Information Management, 2nd year
Aru Obata Waseda University Fundamental Science and Engineering, Department of Information Performance, 3rd year

<Silicon Valley Program

Kosuke Egami Waseda University Department of Economics, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University
ACAYLAR JUSTINE Keio University Senior, Faculty of Commerce, Keio University
Ryoo Yamada Waseda University Waseda University, Faculty of Fundamental Science and Engineering, Department of Information Performance, 2nd year
Obata Yusei Waseda University Fundamental Science and Engineering, Department of Information Performance, 3rd year
Mitsuki Asano Waseda University 3rd year, Department of International Liberal Studies, School of International Liberal Studies
Kanba Mitsutani Waseda University Sophomore, Department of International Political Economy, Faculty of Political Science and Economics