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Let’s build a society harmonized with science Venue: Odaiba area, Tokyo, JAPAN Organizer: Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) Admission Free ! Co-hosts and partnerScience Council of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute, Japan Student Services Organization ,Tokyo Academic Park Tokyo,Rinkai Fukutoshin Group, Fuji Television, Nagoya University, International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS),Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management (CERD), Shizuoka Science Museum Rukuru http://www.jst.go.jp/csc/scienceagora/en Date: November 3rd6th, 2016

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Page 1: Let’s build a society harmonized with science

Let’s build a society harmonized

with science

Venue: Odaiba area, Tokyo, JAPAN

Organizer: Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)

Admission

Free !

Co-hosts and partner:Science Council of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute, Japan Student Services Organization ,Tokyo Academic Park Tokyo,Rinkai Fukutoshin Group, Fuji Television, Nagoya University, International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS),Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management (CERD), Shizuoka Science Museum Rukuru

http://www.jst.go.jp/csc/scienceagora/en

Date: November 3rd~6th, 2016

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What is Science Agora?

Science Agora is a platform connecting science and society, which is open to everyone.

It is a forum in which various people promote activities in each region independently by connecting

parties involved in different fields, sectors, generations, and nationalities. People gathering in this forum

will aim to realize “science harmonized with society” and a “society harmonized with science” through

dialogue and collaboration while respecting a diversity of values.

Science Agora has invoked the vision, “Let’s build a society harmonized with science.” Based on the awareness,

“Science belongs to society,” scientists and other stakeholders hope to endeavor to genuinely develop science and

technology that faces the challenges presented by social issues and to create a society together with various

individuals instead of merely changing the world of science.

Vision,Shared Issues, Themes in 2016

Let’s build a Society harmonized with Science

■Vision

■Shared

issues

toward 2020

■Themes in

2016

Development of Science led by

Society

Living inHarmony with the

Risk of Science

Development of Society led by

Science

Medical care, Food, and Lifestyle

Education, Culture, Art, and Sports

5 Years of Reconstruction Following the 3.11 Disaster

One you provide

Vision and the Five Requirements for the Activities of Science Agora

Let’s build a society harmonized with science

Venues

A Miraikan

B Symbol Promenade Park

C AIST Tokyo Waterfront

Annex

D Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology

Research Institute

E Fuji Television Wangan Studio

F TokyoInternational Exchange

Center

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【A】Miraikan 【D】Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute 【F】Tokyo International Exchange Center

Ab-143

[10:15-12:00]A

Kick off Session: What can STI contribute to the global issues today such as SDGs we have to cope with?

(JST Science Communication Center) ※English

Fb-651

[10:30-12:00]F

We can create our own wonderful world with cancer prevention

(The one dreaming for a cancer preventable future) ※Japanese

Fb-652

[13:30-17:30]F

Science Agora Opening Session

(Center for Science Communication, JST) ※Japanese/English

Ab-102

[10:30-12:00]A

Inauguration Ceremony

(Delegation of the European Union to Japan) ※Japanese/English

Ab-109

[10:15-11:30]A

Toy Robots and the Brain

(Delegation of the European Union to Japan) ※Japanese/English

Fb-663

[10:30-12:00]F

Public Science Engagement in South Africa

(South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA)) ※Japanese/English

Ab-117

[10:30-12:00]A

Challenges to Control of Zoonotic Infection Disease

(Science Council of Japan) ※Japanese

Ab-110

[11:45-13:00]A

Novel ways Vocal Sounds can Create Emotions

(Delegation of the European Union to Japan) ※Japanese/English

Ab-118

[12:45-14:45]A

"Is My Kid Having Difficulties or Just a Little Too Unique?"

Research and Development on an Appropriate Care and Support for Developmental Disorders

(JST Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (RISTEX)) ※Japanese

Ab-111

[13:15-14:30]A

Awarding Arts and Science Synergies: The STARTS Prize

(Delegation of the European Union to Japan) ※Japanese/English

Fb-653

[13:00-14:30]F

INNOVATION BY DESIGN – Science and Design

(KYOTO Design Lab, Kyoto Institute of Technology) ※Japanese/English

Fb-651

[13:30-15:30]F

How to get Japanese science into the Western media

(Science in Public) ※English

Ab-128

[14:00-15:30]A

Enjoy your feeling of “Out of Place” : Living as a Minority in Science

(JST Office for Diversity and Inclusion)※Japanese/English

Fb-654

[15:30-17:00]F

Arts, Science, Technology and Creativity

(Delegation of the European Union to Japan) ※Japanese/English

Fb-655

[10:30-12:00]F

Muography: An Unprecedented Imaging Technique to Visualize Volcanoes

(Delegation of the European Union to Japan) ※Japanese/English

Db-456

[12:00-15:00]D

New society brought by science and technology Vision, technology or social issues?

(CRDS, JST)※Japanese/English

Ab-121

[13:30-15:00]A

5 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake-Communities to save our lives-

(Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management (CERD), International Research Institute of

Disaster Science (IRIDeS)) ※Japanese

Fb-656

[15:30-17:00]F

Science Agora Closing Session(Center for Science Communication, JST)

※Japanese/English

November, 6th

November, 3rd

November, 4th

November, 5th

Venues

Highlights in 2016

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Keynote Sessions

November 3rd(Thu.)13:30~17:00

Science Agora Opening Session - Let’s build a society harmonized with science

International Conference Hall, 3Fl ,Tokyo International Exchange Center 【Fb-652】

Keynote Speeches

Panel Discussion

We are planning to use 30 minutes set aside for “after-talk”, as an interactive tool to allow audience to personally communicate with any of the panelists or other participants in an informal, more relaxed setting.

Rush D. Holt Chief Executive Officer, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Rush D. Holt, Ph.D., became the 18th chief executive officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and executive publisher of the Science family of journals in February 2015. Over his career, Dr. Holt has held positions as a teacher, scientist, administrator, and policymaker. From 1987 to 1998, Holt was assistant director of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), a Department of Energy national lab. Holt then served for 16 years as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing New Jersey's 12th Congressional District. Holt holds Ph.D. degrees in physics from New York University.

Tomoko Namba Founder, Chairman of the Board, DeNA Co., Ltd.Tomoko Namba is the Chairman of the Board and Founder of DeNA. Namba served as the company's CEO since its founding in 1999 until June 2011. Prior to founding DeNA, she was a partner at McKinsey & Co. She obtained an MBA at Harvard Business School in 1990.

After-Talk 17:00-17:30

Discussion for Five Years of Reconstruction Following the Disaster. [Panelists] 3 high school students and 3 scientists - Yoko Oura, Fukushima Prefectural Fukusima High School - Ryo Endo, Fukushima Prefectural Futaba Future High School - Misato Nakatake, Kumamoto Prefectural Uto Junior and Senior High School - Ashir Ahmed, Associate Professor, Kyusyu University - Tsuyoshi Fujita, Director of Social Environmental Systems Research Center, National Institute for Environmental

Studies (NIES) - Masago Minami, Director, Chief Officer, Yomiuri Research Institute, The Yomiuri Shimbun [Moderator] Kazuhito Hashimoto, Executive Member, Council for Science, Technology and Innovation, Cabinet

Office of Japan

Leaders from different fields, sectors, generations, and nationalities are invited as speakers, and The 11th

Science Agora 2016 is raising attention to make itself a platform for “co-producing value” through good

science communications among multiple stakeholders in society.Panel. Discussion for Five Years of

Reconstruction Following the Disaster.

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International Conference Hall, 3Fl ,Tokyo International Exchange Center 【Fb-651】

November 3rd(Thu.)10:30~12:00

Japan has improved the health conditions of the people by instituting a universal public insurance system and public health undertakings that have resulted in a long-lived society. Although the prevalence of cancer is increasing in Japan, there are no cancer chemopreventive medicines in Japan to date. We do not have reliable biomarkers for early cancer detection. Moreover, we do not have successful business models for cancer prevention.

We can create our own wonderful world with cancer prevention

Hideki Ishikawa Chief Director of Japanese Association For Cancer Prevention, Specially-appointed Professor, Department of Molecular-Targeting Cancer Prevention, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

Yoshitake Yokokura President, Japan Medical Association Yoshiyuki Kawakami Chairperson Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration Subcommittee R&D Committee, The Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Hirokazu Takahashi Specialist for Cancer Screening, Cancer and Disease Control Division, Health Service Bureau, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Mariko Takahashi Senior Staff Writer, The Asahi Shimbun

…and more

How are people living with virus and infection disease? The session provides three talks to discuss the issue. Dr. Chieko Kai talks an emerging virus disease. In 1998 a hundred five people were killed by encephalitis in a pig farming area of Malaysia. The tragic event was caused by an outbreak of unknown pathogen apparently infected human through pigs, which was named as Nipah virus later. The government had destroyed a huge number of pigs and controlled the disease, though it took six years to recover economics. Scientists are still investigating enigmas of the outbreak in humans and developing the protection methods.Mr. Mitsuo Oda talks a dog disease. The government office used to take top-down approaches to public hygiene for protection of infection disease.

November 5th(Sat.)10:30~12:00 Miraikan Hall ,7Fl,Miraikan 【Ab-117】

Speaker:

Sakae Shibusawa, PhD, Professor Council Member, Section of Life Science, Science Council of Japan. Institute of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Speaker:

November 5th(Sat.)12:45~14:30 Miraikan Hall ,7Fl,Miraikan 【Ab-118】

"Is My Kid Having Difficulties or Just a Little Too Unique?" Research and Development on an Appropriate Care and Support for Developmental Disorders

Speaker:

Yoko Kamio (M.D., Ph.D.) Director, Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry

Yasuko Funabiki (M.D., Ph.D.) Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University Noriko Yamano (Ph.D.) Professor, School of Social Welfare and Education, Osaka Prefecture University Professor, Graduate School of Humanities and Sustainable System Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University Director, Research Institute for Evaluation Support of School Social Work, Osaka Prefecture University Hitomi Kuma Co-Founder, Advanced Developmental Disorders Support(NPO)

…and more

Kai Chieko, PhD, Professor. Council Member, Section of Life Science, Science Council of Japan. Professor of Department of Special Pathogens, International Research Center for Infectious Diseases, Director of Laboratory Animal Research Center, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo. …and more

Children who "can't sit still," have difficulty with changes in routines, or have strong stranger anxiety are occasionally diagnosed with developmental disorders. It is a difficulty for both children and their families, but the early identification and appropriate treatment can provide children with a wider range of opportunities in the future, and give support for the families.

Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (RISTEX), Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)

This symposium introduces the latest results from the R&D projects on developmental disorders that have been supported by Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (RISTEX)* at Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST). We will also hold a panel discussion with experts from different sectors to deepen the understanding of developmental disorders and its early identification, treatment, and family support.

Subcommittee for Scientific Literacy Science Council of Japan

A rabies protection project has attracted in Chiang Mai in Thailand. Vaccination and sterilization are performed in collaboration with Medical College of Chiang Mai University, major Buddhist priests and local residents. Children have got knowledge through educative animations and play a role of advertising “media”. Dr. Tetsuya Mizutani gives attractive topics on virus causing disease of animals. Infection disease is influenced by animal wondering, activity of blood sucking insect, gene mutation, and worldwide activity of people. Climate change in global scales will also affect it. It requires to develop a new infectious disease medicine Future Predictive Medicine of Infection.

Challenges to Control of Zoonotic Infection Disease

Thus, it is now a good time to review the current status and future prospects for chemoprevention of cancer with respect to the future development of chemopreventive medicines because several cancer chemoprevention trials have been performed and showed results that can give the feeling of expectation in Japan. In this keynote session, I would like to discuss how to achieve a cancer-free society in the future.

The one dreaming for a cancer preventable future

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November 5th(Sat.)13:00~14:30

At the start, Prof. Yoshiro ONO, KYOTO Design Lab CEO will explain about the activities of architectural design-oriented “Social Revoloution" as our theme, our basic concepts and overall picture. Following this, Project Professor Julia CASSIM, inclusive design, Project Researcher, Marcel HELMER, Royal College of Art(RCA), and Assistant Professor Takuya MIYAKE, architectural history will explain the specific multidisciplinary academia-industry collaborative projects on [Medicine・Food・Lifestyle] with the invited units from key universities worldwide.

Speaker:

Yoshiro ONO Professor, KYOTO Design Lab CEO, Vice President

Sushi Suzuki Project Professor, KYOTO Design Lab Takutya Miyake Assistabt Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology

International Conference Hall ,3Fl ,Tokyo International Exchange Center 【Fb-653】

November 5th(Sat.)15:30~17:00 International Conference Hall ,3Fl ,Tokyo International Exchange Center 【Fb-654】

We are now living at a time when dramatic changes and developments are underway, perhaps at the cusp of a shift to new relationships between humans and technology. This keynote session, involving speakers from the arts, sciences and those involved in building bridges between the traditionally distinct worlds, will explore how the power of computers and robots might challenge human activities in the near future, particularly as they relate to human creativity.

Speaker:

Philippe Codognet CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research) Director of the CNRS regional Office (Japan / Korea / Taiwan)

Gerard Assayag Researcher, IRCAM, Paris(French Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustic Music) Head of IRCAM/CNRS Research Laboratory Beatrice de Gelder Professor, Maastricht University, The Netherlands (Social and Affective Neuroscience)

Miraikan Hall, 7Fl,Miraikan 【Ab-121】

5 years from the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011 have passed. We were again aware of the importance of life, family and community in order to protect life. Now, the "protect life" various initiatives has spread across the country. In this keynote session, we share the obtained achievements and challenges that universities and junior and senior high schools, companies are working in cooperation with local communities, to introduce the activities related to disaster prevention and reduction.

November 6th(Sun.)13:30~15:00

Speaker:

Kazuhiko Mori Executive Director, Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management (CERD), Osaka City University

Yoshiteru Murosaki Executive Director, Education and Research center for Disaster Reduction, University of Hyogo Natsuko Chubachi International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University

Julia Cassim Project Professor, KYOTO Design Lab Photo by Petr Krejci Marcel Helmer Design Associate, KYOTO Design Lab

Gerfried Stocker Director, Ars Electronica Keiichiro Shibuya Composer, Musician Takashi Ikegami Professor, University of Tokyo(Department of General Systems Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)

Since Great East Japan Earthquake, our society and activities of disaster prevention and reduction such as community regeneration is located in the inseparable, coupled with the aging problem. Among them, the "dialogue ", "collaboration" with the people who are facing the various social issues are very important. We want to explore ways to develop activities to be self-reliance and sustainable.

5 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake - Communities to save our lives -

Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management (CERD) International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS)

Arts, Science, Technology and Creativity Delegation of the European Union to Japan

During the session, the participants will seek to address some key questions around relationships between arts, science, technology and creativity. For instance: What is unique about the human domain of art and creativity? How is creativity in art and in science related? How can science and technology enhance creativity? Can machines themselves be creative? How important are emotions and sensory perceptions in the creative process?

Daisuke Yoshida Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management (CERD), Osaka City University Uriwari-nishi Junior High School, Osaka City Miyagi Prefecture Tagajo High Scool

…and more

Associate Professor Sushi SUZUKI, design methodology and mechanical engineering, will explain about the worldwide cooperative projects, then we'll have the discussion with presenters and participants on the past and future projects focusing on the collaboration with participants and building network.

INNOVATION BY DESIGN – Science and Design KYOTO Design Lab, Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Feature Sessions

November 6th(Sun.)15:30~17:00 International Conference Hall, 3Fl ,Tokyo International Exchange Center 【Fb-656】

Closing Session of Science Agora 2016 “Science Agora NEXT”

In this session, we have a reflection of Science Agora 2016, award notable activities, and discuss how we

can collaborate for the next year. The discussion must be toward broadening participation to Science

Agora deepen relation between science and society.

Panelists Yoshiro Ono, Professor, Vice President, Kyoto Institute of Technology / CEO Kyoto Design Lab. Yoko Kamio, MD, Ph.D., Director, Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry (NCNP) Anne Cambon-Thomsen, Emeritus Research Director, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France Jabu Nukeri, Executive Director, Office of the Managing Director: South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA), South Africa Miyoko O. Watanabe, Director General, Center for Science Communication, Japan Science and Technology Agency

Commentators Peter Tindemans, Secretary General, EuroScience

Facilitator Hiroshi Tsuda, Director, Department of Planning and Management, Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society, Japan Science and Technology Agency

November 3rd(Thu) 10:15-12:00 InnovationHall, 7Fl,Miraikan【Ab-143】

What can STI contribute to the global issues today such as SDGs we have to cope with?

November 5th(Sat) 13:30-15:30

“Future Services & Societal Systems in Society 5.0”

Lecture Hall,5Fl,Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institutel

According to the science and technology basic plan, we are going to realize “Society 5.0” (“Super Smart Society”) . “Society 5.0” will provide people with tremendous opportunities for innovation, growth, and prosperity through people-machine collaboration and co-creation. On the other hand, science and technologies are also presenting unprecedented ethical, legal, social, security, privacy and safety challenges that need to be addressed before the true benefit of these opportunities can be realized. In this session, we will discuss vision of future society, services technologies which realize new services and societal issues.

【Db-456】

At Science Agora, where stakeholders from the world in charge of STI get together, eminent speakers from Asia, Europe, America and Africa will take this year’s opportunity to kick off discussing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Utilization of modern STI as well as engagement of different stakeholders of STI including the general public seem to be the key to realize SDGs. This motion is expected to contribute to create new mechanism of world-wide discussion to deliver various opinions to the UN arena.

“People who recognize that they are different from majorities or the main stream and who feel awkward about what is taken as granted”. This is our definition of “minorities” which we consider as a very important factor toward innovation. At our workshop, we will welcome two keynote speakers Dr. Chieko Asakawa, IBM Fellow, IBM Japan, Ltd. and Prof. Hiroyuki Yoshikawa, Counselor to the President, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST). They will be discussing the potential of “minorities” toward innovation based on their experiences as minorities such as their viewpoints and attitudes toward their research and confrontation with majorities.

November 6th(Snu) 12:30-15:00

MeetingRoom1,7Fl,Miraikan【Ab-128】

Enjoy feeling out of place:Living as a Minority in Science

Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)

Office for Diversity and Inclusion Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)

Center for Research and Development Strategy (CRDS) Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)

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Date: November 5th (Sat) 2016

Time: 18:00 -20:00

Venue: Observatory, 21st Floor, Telecom Center

Networking reception for contributors

in Science Agora 2016

Access

Train Tokyo Waterfront New Transit YURIKAMOME:

5 minutes' walk from "Fune-no Kagakukan station" /4 minutes' walk from "Telecom Center

station"

Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit RINKAI LINE:

15 minutes' walk from "Tokyo Teleport station"

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No Organizer Title

Aa-001European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Association,

JapanPatient Centricity

Aa-002Laboratory of Molecular Nutrition and Food Science, Miyagi

University “Culinary Formalism” to describe all dishes

Aa-003IPR of Osaka Univ., PDBj, Dep. of Biomedical Info. Sci. of Hiroshima

City Univ, Dep. of Bioinfomatics of Ritsumei Univ.The "Shape" of proteins supporting the life

Aa-004 Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) Pioneering the Future: Japanese Science, Technology and Innovation

Aa-005 Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM), Nagoya University Detective Molecurious, file 1: chromatography

Aa-006 Makoto Akashi Are you a lark or an owl? Try simple assessment with questionnaires!

Aa-007 Tokai University Science Communicator What did you eat yesterday? ~VitaminC and carbohydrates~

Aa-008 The Interdisciplinary Institude of Science,Technology and Art(ISTA) Video feedback

Aa-009 Department of Green Innvation, JST

ALCA(Advanced Low Carbon Technology Research and Development Program),

FUTURE-PV Innvovation(FUkushima Top-level United center for Renewable Energy

reserch – PhotoVoltaics Innovation)

Aa-010 KYOTO Design Lab, Kyoto Institute of Technology INNOVATION BY DESIGN – Science and Design

Aa-011Gender Equality Bureau

Cabinet OfficeSTEM Challenge to encourage girls (Riko-challe)

Aa-012 Laboratory for Rehabilitation Neuroscience, Keio University What's Neural Plasticity?

Aa-013 Delegation of the European Union to Japan Europa Science House

Aa-014 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology “Touch rarry” : tracking user trajectories and behavior analysis in Science Agora

Aa-015 Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University We play, and let's learn! Wonder of iPS cells

Aa-016Miraikan (The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation)

Mirai-no-kazoku Project

Dialogue-based Workshop

“2025 Antenatal Checkup -How far do you want to know about your baby in the

tummy?"

Aa-017ImPACT: a program led by the Council for Science, Technology and

Innovation.This is ImPACT! ~Using bionic humanoid as a training tool~

Aa-018 Keio Internet Telescope Project Telescope Network for Anytime, Anywhere and Anybody

Aa-019 Executive Committee of Let's climb the mountain and go into space Let's climb the mountain and go into space

ScienceAgora2016 ProgramList

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No Organizer Title

Aa-020 Shojinmeat Project Lab-grown meat, by and for citizens

Aa-021 TELSTAR Connecting people and space

Aa-022Young Astronautes Club - Japan, Sakura Chapter Welcome to Sakura Chapter, Young Astronautes Club Japan!

Aa-023 Citizen Science Initiative Japan Let's enjoy Virtual Time Machine !

Aa-024Center for Research and Development Strategy, Center for Science

Communication, Japan Science and Technology AgencyTell us ! Wish for Science

Aa-025 Science in Public The Australia-Japan Ideas Boom: changing lives and creating jobs

Aa-026 Science Communication Project, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Let's create the feeling of your earth using 4D2U/MITAKA

Aa-027 High Energy Accelerator Research Organization(KEK)Accelerate the curiosity - KEK, advances the understanding of the universe, unveil the

mysteries of matter and life

Aa-028Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and

City of NAGOYA

Public relations of RoboCup2017 Nagoya Japan by Council for Promotion of Universal

Future Society.

Aa-029 LiCa・HOUSe Do you enjoy science centers?

Aa-030 hontohonto A display of 100 scientific books

Aa-031Shizuoka Science Museum, Japan Association of Science

Communicationspread of science festival

Aa-032 Alliance of Science Circles in the Comiket Science Communications through the Doujin Activities

Aa-033 Sci-colaboNew content born in collaboration Mathematics and something, science and

something.

Aa-034 Hokkaido University CoSTEP Hop, Step, CoSTEP !

Aa-035 Marukoshi Co., Ltd. Let's enjoy electric circuit!

Aa-036 FERO Workshop of Programing & Electrical work for Kids

Aa-037 RIKEN STUDENTS RIKEN 1 day work place experience

Aa-038 RIKAN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science.Do you know Nihonium? The world of the nuclear physics.

~Physicists will answer your questions.

Aa-039 Addressable Screen project Addressable Screen project "Magical Card"

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Aa-040 OPU Science Laboratory The Wonders of Light

Aa-041 National Bioscience Database Center, JST Life Science × Information Science = Help for a Better Living

Aa-042 ASAHI GLASS CO.,LTD. AGC Electronics CSR Office We want to know more about "glass", and ~Let's experience various glass~

Aa-043Dept. of Industry-Academic Collaboration, Dept. of Innovation Platform, Dept. of Industrial-

Academic Development, and Dept. of Intellectual Property Management、Japan Science and

Technology Agency (JST)

Experiencing outcomes of JST’s industry-academia collaborative programs

Aa-044 Little River Research & Design River process geomodel from US.

Aa-045Nagoya University, Academic Research & Industry-Academia-

Government Collaboration, Regional Collaboration & Communication

Group

Science Outreach Activities by Nagoya University

Aa-046 café mathématique Let's feel a 4-dimensional space

Aa-047 South African Embassy in Tokyo, JapanThe Embassy will Introduce South Africa's science, technology and innovation

initiatives and science and technology cooperation between Japan and South Africa

Aa-048South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement

(SAASTA)Great South African Invention Exhibition

Aa-049 JAPAN RIVER ASSOCIATION JAPAN WATER PRIZE ・JAPAN STOCKHOLM JUNIOR WATER PRIZE

Aa-050 Regular polyhedra ClubWonder of the kaleidoscope to enjoy making

Aa-051Japan Foundation of Public Communication on Science and

Technology (PCOST)Let's go to the Science Museum !

Aa-052 gakken-plus Watch the water bear on MICROSCOPE

Aa-053 Science Club, Institute of Technology, Hachinohe College Scientific experiments to enjoy in parent and child

Aa-054 Marketing and Management Advisory NPO Club for SMEWhy do you study at school? And what for ? Just try to ask them about it.

Aa-055 The South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement

(SAASTA)Quality of Science Communication through the Media in South Africa 2015/16

Aa-056 Japanese Geoparks Network The only Rock specimens production in the world. ~Let's enjoy Geoparks!~

Aa-057Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology

Fusion Energy Research and Development Directorate

FUSION, The Sun comes from the fusion and the Sun comes to the earth!

~ Challenging to limitless Energy Resourse ~

Aa-058 Society of Computer Chemistry, Japan "Big History" and computational science

Aa-059Tokyo Polytechnic University, Joint Research Center for High-

TechnologyResearch and development of educational and communicational robot system

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No Organizer Title

Aa-060 Naoya Takahashi About the environmental education system in Sweden.

Aa-061Japan Science and Technology Agency

Department of Personnal

Office for Diversity and Inclusion

Merits on STI from Women's Participation

Aa-062National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College

Technical Education Support Center GEKISO!! Energy circuit:

Let’s learn energy conversions

Aa-063 The association of KEIO University Professional/Consulting EngineersManufacturing experiences, LED art and mechanism of magnetic levitation of The

Linear Chuo Shinkansen

Aa-064Junior Scientists Association of the Japanese Society of

Photosynthesis ResearchLet's learn about photosynthesis -a driving force of our daily life-

Aa-065 Osaka Institute of Technology Science a la carte ecole Fluorescent Superball

Aa-066 kawano lab. Exploring with Microscopes

Aa-067 Department of Applied Bioscience, Kanagawa Institute of Technology Let's enjoy world of bioscience!

Aa-068 Rika Kyouiku Kenkyu Forum Science Seriousness of the experimental in parent and child・Dream Science

Aa-069 JST CREST, ERATO Basic Research to achieve National Policy Objectives

Aa-070 The Japanese Society of Sericultural Science Attractive characteristics of silkworm, mulberry and silk supplied by Japan

Aa-071 Japanese Society of Science Books for Children Let's experience the egg of the ostrich!

Aa-072 Nagoya University Science Laboratories OPERATION OF SCIENCE

Aa-073 Jutoku High School Science Club Gunma☆Jutoku☆Kawaii Slime×Raw Silk☆

Aa-074 The Japan Biodiversity Association Biodiversity and genetic pollution:Invasive alien species and native species

Aa-075 The Japanese Society of Snow and Ice How much is the weight of the snow? Lets measure and feel !

Aa-076 Owls woods Make the strap of cowry, for knowing the Biodiversity

Aa-077Glass Art Guild of Kitasato,

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,

Kitasato University

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Molecule☆ ~ Glass Art of Molecular Models ~

Aa-078 SSEA person who support the future is you! SSE iab.

Aa-079 Jr.Highischool Science Club Union Let's play with science!

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Aa-080 ASOBIDEA -Think & Play- Puzzle Square

Aa-081 Edible Insect Science Meeting Let's create the society along with eating insect

Aa-082 Tamano high school research teamResearch activities carried out by Tamano high school students with neighboring

aquarium

Aa-083 National Institute of Technology, Sasebo College Hello from the Islands via Telepresence Robots

Aa-084 Meidai Junior High School Let's name the low pressure which changed from a typhoon

Aa-085Gunma Prefectural Maebashi Girls' Senior High School earth science

clubLet's light down on the traditional Star Festival and enjoy our beautiful starry sky!

Aa-086 Study Group for Management Method of Low-carbon SocietyLet's Discuss the Reconstruction History and the Future of the

Post-Great East Japan Earthquake with Young Civil Engineers

Aa-087 science platform in fukushimaThe future of Fukushima after the revival that a youth describes

― How does the science and technology play role for revival of Fukushima?

Aa-089 JAMSTECThe study of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, tsunami, and the accident of Nuclear

Power Plant by JAMSTEC

Aa-090 Japan Atomic Energy Agency JAEA's efforts towards the restoration of Fukushima

Aa-091 Miraikan / National Museum of Emerging Science and InnovationLesson#3.11  What should we know about radiation and its effects on human

health?

Aa-403 travelling museum HAKUBUTSU-CLUB "Let's make an electric-firefly" & "The unexpected starch iodine reaction"

Ab-101Center for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Studies, Kyushu

UniversitySTS Statement Session by Kyushu University graduate students

Ab-102 Delegation of the European Union to Japan Inauguration: European Participation in Science Agora 2016

Ab-103Department for Promotion of Science Education, Japan Science and

Technology Agency (JST)

High school students & Innovators Talk Session "Road to INNOVATION" at Global

Science Campus

Ab-104 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency TBD

Ab-105 Tohoku University Science Angels Increasing women in science: Tohoku University graduate students' perspectives

Ab-107Center for Science Communication, Japan Science and Technology

Agency (JST)Exchange of Opinions with Exhibitors #1

Ab-108Shizuoka Science Museum, Nagoya University, Japan Association of

Science CommunicationChat & Meet the Producers of Science Festivals

Ab-109 Delegation of the European Union to Japan Toys Robots to Educate Brain Development of Children

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Ab-110 Delegation of the European Union to Japan Novel ways Vocal Sounds can Create Emotions

Ab-111 Delegation of the European Union to Japan Honouring Arts and Science Synergies for Innovation: The STARTS Prize

Ab-112 Ocean Literacy and Education Panel, Oceanographic Society of Japan Our everyday lives and the Ocean –Thinking about the Ocean Education–

Ab-113Center for Research and Development Strategy, Center for Science

Communication, Japan Science and Technology AgencyDialogue of sharing expectations for science.

Ab-114 Video creation workshop using tablet-type devices Let's make a science movie!

Ab-115 Bureau of Urban Development Tokyo Metropolitan GovernmentUrban and community development in the Olympic Athletes' Village after the Tokyo

2020 games and future vision of energy supply that support the development

Ab-116National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and

TechnologyLet's think an impact of quantum science and technology on the future.

Ab-117Subcommittee for Scientific Literacy

Science Council of JapanChallenges to Control of Zoonotic Infection Disease

Ab-118Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (RISTEX),

Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)

"Is My Kid Having Difficulties or Just a Little Too Unique?"

Research and Development on an Appropriate Care and Support for Developmental

Disorders

Ab-119 Society of Computer Chemistry, Japan "Big History" - an education project, which combines science and culture

Ab-120Two Disaster Risk Reduction Related Committees, Science Council of

Japan

Improving Disaster Resilience - Lessons Learned from the 2016 Kumamoto

Earthquake

Ab-121Center of Education and Research for Disaster Management (CERD)

International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS)

5 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake

 - Communities to save our lives -

Ab-122 High Energy Accelerator Research Organization(KEK) What's "SuperKEKB project?" Let's talk about it!

Ab-123 Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development(AMED) Genome Editing Technology -Facing the ethical and social challenges-

Ab-124Committee of the Space Elevator Robot Competition and College of

Science and Technology, Nihon University

Experimental Workshop on Space Elevator and Future Development of Space

Technology

Ab-125 National Institute of Radiological Sciences, QST Responsibility of the radiological scieces after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident

Ab-126Center for Science Communication, Japan Science and Technology

Agency (JST)Exchange of Opinions with Exhibitors #2

Ab-127 National Instruments Japan Let's make a Robot Car!

Ab-128 JST Office for Diversity and Inclusion Enjoy feeling out of place:Living as a Minority in Science

Ab-129Miraikan (The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation)

Mirai-no-kazoku Project

Workshop&its Lecture Presented by Mirai-no-Kazoku Project

Share Your Ideas “Human Gene Editing”

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Ab-130 JST-ERATO Touhara Chemosensory Signal Project Mystery of sense of smell

Ab-131 Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

"Be the Energy Minister"

Let's think about energy policy issues through our card game.

Ab-132 Research Data Utilization Forum (RDUF) Future of the research data utilization -Means of implementation for Open Science-

Ab-133 College of Arts and Sciences, J.F.Oberlin University Oscillatory Reaction and its application to medicine

Ab-134 Edible Insect Science Meeting The future of food, insect – Let’s taste and talk science

Ab-135Research Technical Committee volunteer to consider the High Level

Radioactive Waste disposal issues at the AESJThinking about the safety over the 100000years of the high level radioactive waste

Ab-136The Institution of Professional Engineers, Japan

~Committee for Promotion of the Science and Technology~Future scientific role to learn from earthquake disaster revival

Ab-137 Gifu Norin High School Is Genetically-modified Food Safe or Not?

Ab-138 Subcommittee for Scientific Literacy, Science Council of Japan Towards Future Science Education in High School

Ab-139 Japan Science and Techonology Agency Optics and Photonics Challenging Limitations

Ab-140 Japanese Society Of Science Books for Children Let's enjoy together the fun science show,"The big Ostrich egg "!

Ab-141 Smiling science laborattoryChildren Science Olympic 'Funny soap bubble 'developing science and technology

with bond of family

Ab-142 Urasenke International Association (UIA)

" The heart of science Japan of mind ( science of iron metal ) "

Ab-143 Japan Science and Techonology AgencyWhat can STI contribute to the global issues today such as SDGs we have to cope

with?

Ab-451 The Chemical Society of Japan You are CHEMIST! Challenge chemical experiment!

Ab-452The Experiencing Experimentation Subcommittee of the Chemical

Society of JapanLet's try wonderful chemical experiment ! Magic tricks in the sugar water! ?

Ba-201 National Institute of Radiological Sciences, QST NIRS's activities for supporting the restration of Fukushima by radiological sciences.

Ba-202 Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan (NUMO) Communication Vehicle "Geo Mirai" in Science Agora

Ba-203 Tokyo Rinkaifukutoshin Group Society connected by flowers and green

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Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology Fusion Energy

Research and Development Directorate

FUSION, The Sun comes from the fusion and the Sun comes to the earth!

~ Challenging to limitless Energy Resourse ~

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Ca-301 AIST Consortium for Health & Wellness Service “Welcome to AIST healthy village” for better health & wellness

Cb-351YOKOYAMA Masatoshi, ENOKI Eisuke, MIWA Yoshiko, #phdjp

working group on science and society

Frank Talk on life manipulation -facing the distance between basic sciences and

clinical medicine-

Cb-352Japan Science and Technology Agency

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and TechnologyLet's talking with Decommissioning

Cb-353 Coop with Math Program of The Institute of Statistical Mathematics Discoveries in Science, discoveries in Mathematics

Cb-354 Minami-Soma Science Lab. Approach of Science Education for Kids in Minami-Soma City, Fukushima.

Cb-355 Study group on a vision for the future of Japan Should we control the rapid progress in science and technology ?

Cb-356 Elements Club ELEMENT EXAM 2016

Cb-357 Life Bio Plaza 21Let's talk together about ”Foods with fuction claims” System

Da-401 SAFETY GOODS FAIR COMMTTEE SAFETY GOODS FAIR

Da-402Denki Rika Club

The EV(electric vehicle) Group、Tokyo Polytechnic Universitywonder of Electricity -leading to a future-

Da-404Research Center for Environmentally Friendly Materials Engineering,

Muroran Institute of TechnologyEasy Introduction of Rare Earth Elements

Da-405 National Institute of Technology (KOSEN) KOSEN Robotics Students Meet the World

Da-406 University of Tokyo Communicators of Science and Technology Science in Communication

Da-407 ScienceLink Students' Agora

Da-408Department for Promotion of Science Education, Japan Science and

Technology Agency (JST)Fostering next generation in Science and Technology

Da-409 Urawa-Higashi High School & SPP Science is treasure for all

Da-410 NOMURA TETSURO Historical change of color patterns in ladybird beetles: Effect of global warming?

Da-411 TokyoTech ScienceTechno Let's make a wonderful top!

Da-412 Science study institution Let's play Ring-catcher

Da-413 JAPAN CONSERVATION ENGINEERS&CO.,LTD. Let’s draw dainosaurs with fragment of the earth~What is the disaster?~

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Da-414Science Communication Circle of Tokyo Univercity of Science "chibi

lab."Science of food colors

Da-415 Research Institute for Science Education, Inc. Physics Games "Controlling force"

Da-416Japan Science and Technology Agency

Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,Science and TechnologyHow interesting Decommissioning is !

Da-417Tokyo metropolitan fuji high school・junior high school physical

science clubPlay! programing!!

Da-418 Mediart-Tech Let's learn to code!

Da-419 Misawa Aviation & Science Museum, Aomori Let's make an polypropylene plane

Da-420Tansei-Juku Science Club “DIG・STACK”

Walkalong styrofoam plane

Da-421 Soraoto Let's listen to math - the law of musical scale -

Da-422Osaka City University, National Institute of Infectious Diseases and

NotionBaikins' World 2016

Da-423 Kawasaki Medical School Medical MuseumDoki-Doki Heart Land2

-The circulatory system of the human body-

Da-424 Share Your Value Project (Doshisha Univ.) Talk with your valuable person, Share your valuable decision!

Da-425Section of Biotech Research Promotion and Public Affairs, Institute of

Agrobiological Sciences, NAROWhat is Genome Editing?~Let's shoot your target DNA!~

Da-426 Philomath Club Math is our hobby!

Da-427Tsukuba Science Tour Office

The Science and Technology Promotion Foundation of Ibaraki ”Walking on Air"

over the Japanese archipelago

Da-428"3D Active-Site Science", JSPS Grain-in-Aid for Scientific Research on

Inovative AreasFun in the Micro World – Let’s Play with Model Atoms

Da-429 musset A Wonderful Microscopic Worlds of Fiber

Da-430 The Association for the Advancement of Science Fiction and Fantasy SF Bibliobattle and talk -

Da-432Public Outreach Committee of the Anthropological Society of Nippon

and Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural HistoryDietary Evolution of Our Ancestors

Da-433 Chiba city Zoological Science Club (Chiba City Museum of Science) activity report of Chiba city Zoological Science Club 2016

Da-434Science Live Show "UNIVERSE" Welcome to Science Live Show "UNIVERSE"

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Da-435Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo,

Amino Acids Cards Production TeamLet's study amino acids with card games!

Da-436 Science Cafe Toyama Toyama Kitokito Science 2016

Da-437 KIRARI LAB WAKUWAKU DOKIDOKI WONDER SCHOOL

Db-453 Natsume Science Café by Yuhei Natsume Handmade Mirage on the Table ~Refracting of Light in Water~

Db-454 Molecular Cooking SocietyWhat does “Molecular Cooking” mean? - Molecular Cooking consists of the science

and technology of delicious and new dishes.

Db-455 JICA Secretariat of Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers JICA Volunteers in medical field

Db-456 JST CRDS Future Services & Societal Systems in Society5.0

Db-457 Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute TIRI mini tour

Ea-501 jiyugaoka sciencekids Flight carrying the dream

Ea-502 SPACE Can you want to try astronaut mission?

Ea-503 Kio university science communication circle The challenge to science by parent and child.

Ea-504 Japan Tessellation Design Association Uncover the Secrets of Shape and Space through play with Tessellation

Ea-505 Nittetsu Hitachi Systems Engineering,Inc. BASIC programming and electrical work with IchigoJam for kids.

Ea-506 miniexplo GROUP Koichi TAKEUCHI mini explo ( children's mini science museum )

Fa-602 ICAM Co.,LTD. Let's go to the journey of Life

Fa-603 Toyama Astronomy Club Under the starry sky, what a wish to a shooting star?

Fb-651 The one dreaming for a cancer preventable future We can create our own wonderful world with cancer prevention

Fb-652 Japan Science and Technology Agency(JST) Agora Opening Session

Fb-653 KYOTO Design Lab, Kyoto Institute of Technology INNOVATION BY DESIGN – Science and Design

Fb-654 Delegation of the European Union to Japan Arts, Science, Technology and Creativity

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Fb-655 Delegation of the European Union to Japan Muography: An Unprecedented Imaging Technique to Visualize Volcanoes

Fb-656 Japan Science and Technology Agency(JST) Agora Closing Session

Fb-657Hayakawa Publishing Corporation & The Industry-Academia

Collaboration Initiative Nonprofit Organization

The possibility of Science content Innovation 2nd

- To consider what produces the interaction of Advanced Science and content

Fb-658 A workshop for making tokens for sharing memories Messages of sharing memories of the past with future generations

Fb-659EURAXESS Japan, Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO), Tokyo

Academic Park, Department for Promotion of Science Education,

Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)

EU & Japan: Let's broaden research horizons!

Fb-660Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Department of

Databases for Information and Knowledge Infrastructure /

Department of Information Planning

Open access! JST information services help you to resolve the challenges and

accelerate innovation

Fb-662Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research

Foundation) Office JapanLeibniz Lecture - The Resonance of Dance in Society

Fb-663South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement

(SAASTA)Public Science Engagement in South Africa

Fb-664Center for Low Carbon Society Strategy (LCS), Japan Science and

Technology AgencyScenario Planning Workshop for Affluent Low Carbon Society

Fb-665 Geotourism Research Group Contribution of geoscience to the sustainable development goals

Fb-666 SciArt Network Science Art Drawing Lesson

Tb-701 Networking reception for contributors in Science Agora 2016 Networking reception for contributors in Science Agora 2016