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Japan Technology Group presents:
"1st Japan Innovative
Technology Showcase"
16 High-interest
Technologies from Japan
Find Collaborative Partnerships and
Untapped Innovations in Your Area of Interest
Life Science &
Medical devices ● Food & Cosmetics
● IT
Showcase Program:
8:00am:
Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00am:
Opening Remarks
"Key to access leading-edge Japanese technologies"
- Solution to reach beyond cultural & language barriers
by Taro Yaguchi, President of
Japan Technology Group Inc.
9:15am: Technology Presentations
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►Showcase
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"Hand Incubator", "PinFix: External Fixator",
"GABAB agonists as new therapeutic agents for obesity"
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Nagoya University
Since its
foundation, Nagoya University has provided ample innovative
research achievements and highly skilled human resources to
industrial world. Academic-industrial alliance is always the
top priority, and Nagoya University is now earning the highest
licensing revenues of all Japanese universities.
In October 2007, Technology Partnership of Nagoya University
Inc. was established in North Carolina to enhance a function
of technology exchange between Japan, especially Nagoya
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►Showcase 2
"Inhibitory
Effects of Black Tea Theaflavins on Off-Odor Formation from
Citral"
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OGAWA & Co. Ltd.
Ogawa Co.
Ltd's main focuses are food flavors and fragrances for
cosmetics and toiletries. In flavor business, Ogawa conduct
R&D on "aroma" and "taste" two important factors that
determine good flavors of foods and beverages. In addition
to food flavor, Ogawa also focuses on fragrances used for a
vast array of products that provide comfort in various
scenes of people's lives.
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►Showcase 3
"Therapeutic Devices for Chronic Hepatitis C"
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Red-Ion Medical
Red-Ion Medical Group is
R&D-oriented medical device company focusing on mechanisms of
anti-oxidization and anti-inflammation. The Group is now looking for
opportunities to license out their investigational therapeutic device
for chronic hepatitis C. The Group has the head office in Tokyo and its US
subsidiary in Philadelphia. |
►Showcase 4
"GLUTAMATE
DECARBOXYLASE (GAD) MUTANT IMPROVED DETECTION SYSTEM FOR
DIAGNOSIS OF TYPE1 (INSULIN-DEPENDENT) DIABETES MELLITUS (IDDM)"
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Tokyo University of Science
Ever since its predecessor was
established in 1881 by 21 young physicists of the Department of Physics
in the Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, the Tokyo University of
Science (TCU) has continually pursued the lofty ideal of contributing to
Japan's development through the pursuit and dissemination of scientific
knowledge. TCU has now focused on application and commercialization of
knowledge and innovations to capitalized on its strengths as
the top science and technological university in Japan.
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►Showcase 5
"Fluorescence
Protease Substrate Libraries for Diagnosis"
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Kyushu Institute of Technology
Kyushu
Institute of Technology (KIT) is the first university among
the only two in Japan that have faculty of computer science
and system engineering. KIT has specially focused on the
area of IT, mechanical control & robotics, electronics, materials
and bioengineering. KIT now leads Academic-Industry Collaboration in
Japan, which is highest spin-out rate and top 3 at license
income rate of all Japanese universities. |
►Showcase 6
"WIREDiCON"
Electronic document effective utilization system
"Hyper-Anchor"
The next generation of bookmark
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BITS
Co. Ltd.
BITS was established with the
aim to create a group of bioinformaticians with experience
in research and technical analysis in the field of life
sciences. BITS provides innovative digital media-related
systems from a viewpoint closer to the research scene by
communicating and collaborating with researchers. |
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"CELIXSYS:a Comprehensive Epitope Library
Acquisition System for Monoclonal Antibody Production
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BIO MATRIX Research, INC.
BIO MATRIX
Research (BMR) was established in 2002 as a bio-venture
company launched by the Tokyo University of Science. BMR
develops technologies that support technologies required for
dynamic development in the field of molecular biology,
medicine, and pharmacology. BMR has established innovative
and comprehensive analysis techniques for genes and
proteins, and already provided exhaustive or functionally
specific gene expression analysis services using a GeneChip
(R) array or an ultra sensitive microarray. |
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12:30pm: Networking Luncheon
Keynote Speech:
Stephen Tang,
President & CEO, The Science Center
1:30pm - 4:00pm: Technology Showcase & Individual Meetings
*Schedule and contents
are subject to
change without notice.
Click here to
register
For more
information about the showcase, please contact Mitsu Yamamoto at
215-701-6349 or
myamamoto@japantechnologygroup.com.
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The Science Center
The Fuller
Room (3F)
3701 Market St. Philadelphia, PA 19104
>>Map
Tuesday, March 18 2008
Program:
8:00am
Registration &
Continental Breakfast
9:00am
Morning Session
12:15pm
Networking
Luncheon
1:30pm - 4:00pm
Afternoon Session
Register
or
Contact Mitsu Yamamoto
TEL: 215-701-6349
Register by
March 14, 2008
Supporters:


Japan America Society of
Greater Philadelphia


Click on the logo
for further details |
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