Programs
Friday, 22 November
1:00 p.m. – 6:10 p.m. (JST)
13:00 - 13:30
Opening speeches by the organizers: The University of Tokyo and the Chey Institute of Advanced Studies
President, the University of Tokyo
Chairman, SK Group
13:30 - 14:30
Co-Founder, Design Emergency
Professor, Department of Technology Management for Innovation (TMI), Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
14:30 - 15:30
In this session, alongside our Keynote Speakers, we will delve further into interdisciplinary discussions on creating our future society, joined by Professor CHOI Junho of Yonsei University and moderated by AOKI Naomi, Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy, UTokyo.
Co-Founder, Design Emergency
Professor, Department of Technology Management for Innovation (TMI), Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
Professor, Graduate School of Information, Yonsei University
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, the University of Tokyo
15:50 - 16:50
Gendered Innovations Shaping the Future: Changes in Evaluation, Funding and Education for Science
This session will discuss the importance of Gendered Innovations (GI) and its impact on science and technology. With key contributions from GI pioneer Professor Londa Schiebinger, along with experts from South Korea, Japan, and an international journal editor, the session will explore the future of science shaped by GI, focusing on the need for research evaluation and gender education in STEM fields.
Professor, UTokyo IncluDE (Center for Coproduction of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity) / Graduate School of Education, the University of Tokyo
John L. Hinds Professor of History of Science, Stanford University
President, GISTeR
Executive Vice President, the University of Tokyo
17:10 - 18:10
Designing New Solutions for Social and Environmental Challenges
This session will explore concrete actions that business leaders can take to address social and environmental challenges, and discuss "outcome-based funding," a measure implemented in both South Korea and Japan, and explore ways for business leaders from both countries to collaborate on implementing these new solutions.
President, the University of Tokyo
Chairman, SK Group
Senior Advisor, Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
Founder and CEO, Japan Fundraising Association
Head, Social Innovation, World Economic Forum/Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship
Professor, Department of International Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Saturday, 23 November
1:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (JST)
13:00 - 14:00
Inclusive Urban Planning - a Dialogue between Urban Planning and Economics on Social Common Capital
This session will explore how inclusive urban development can be realized. By reviewing institutional and infrastructural frameworks from the perspective of social common capital, the discussion will focus on creating accessible and affordable living environments. The goal is to establish collaborative approaches between urban planning and economics that foster sustainable cities where diverse communities can thrive.
Project Researcher, Graduate School of Economics, the University of Tokyo
Professor, Graduate School of Economics, the University of Tokyo
Researcher, Department of Empirical Social Security Research, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research
Professor, Department of Architecture, Waseda University
Accessibility and Inclusive Design Principal, London Legacy Development Corporation
14:20 - 15:20
Over the past few months, 20 university students from South Korea and UTokyo, working in five different groups, have conducted research on the issue of low birth rates—a challenge both countries face. In this session, each group will present their findings and share insights gained from this international joint project.
15:40 - 16:40
Design Unbound - Fusions, Frontiers and Boundary Breaking in Design
This session will explore how design goes beyond aesthetics, and has emerged as a dynamic force that collaborates with various disciplines to drive innovation and social change. It will delve into the power of design to create groundbreaking possibilities through interdisciplinary collaboration, highlighting UTokyo’s pioneering initiatives and the development of a new approach to design education.
Professor, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies (III) & Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo
Professor Creative XR and Robotics, Creative Computing Institute, University of the Arts London
Artist, HUMAN AWESOME ERROR, CEO, Poiesis Labs
Head of MA Industrial Design, Department Design, Zurich University of the Arts
17:00 - 18:00
We will look back on this year’s two-day Forum together with the young generation who will shape our future. The panel will feature four students from Youth Session, along with President FUJII of the University of Tokyo. The session will be moderated by AOKI Naomi, Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy, UTokyo.
President, the University of Tokyo
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, the University of Tokyo
18:00 - 18:30
Closing speeches by the organizers: The University of Tokyo and the Chey Institute of Advanced Studies
President, the University of Tokyo
President, Chey Institute for Advanced Studies

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