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The 8th NAIST Green Economy Session 2024- Technical Development of Yamaha Motor, a Company that Creates Inspiration-(October 23, 2024) (On-campus only)

The sessions are planned as an opportunity for NAIST students to discuss with invited speakers from the members of NAIST Green Economy Consortium, as they introduce the latest information from industry. It will be held in the form of a luncheon seminar (with snack and beverages), and we look forward to seeing you there.

The 8th NAIST Green Economy Session 2024

Date & Time: Wednesday, October 23, 2024, 12:40-13:20

Venue:  Hybrid (Onsite: CDG Commons, 2nd floor, Interdisciplinary Research Complex No.1 , Online: Zoom)
Participation fee:  Free (Registration is required with your NAIST google account.)
Capacity: 25 people (First-registration, first-served basis. We will close it when capacity is reached.) Online: 50 people

※Onsites will close when capacity is reached and we will E-mailed to onsite participants. If capacity is exceeded, participants will be invited to attend online.

Registration site: Here

Speaker: Mr. Kimihisa Matsuyama (General Manager, Control System Development Department,  YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.  )、Mr. Masaya Nishimura (Group Leader, Control Function Evaluation Group, Control System Development Department,  YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.  )

Title:  Technical Development of Yamaha Motor, a Company that Creates Inspiration

Abstract: Our company was born as a motorcycle company. Since then, we have been providing our customers with products in all fields of “land, sea, and air” by utilizing our small engine manufacturing and development technologies under our corporate objective of “an emotion-creating company”. In this seminar, we will introduce the technologies being developed by our research department and the low-speed automatic driving demonstration project being conducted with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry as examples of their application.

Note: Onsite sessions are open to all NAIST students, faculty, and staff, but students will be given priority for lunch and beverages. Please note that we are unable to accommodate allergies, etc. with regard to the lunch and beverages provided. You will be notified by Tuesday, October 22 about either on-site or online participation.

Contact: nge-consortium@cdg.naist.jp

Organizers: NAIST Green Economy Consortium, Center for Digital Green-innovation (CDG)