第1回(2022)シンポジウム(英)

愛知県公立大学法人

International Symposium on Startups

International Symposium on Startups

2022.12.17(SAT) 

in NAGOYA INNOVATOR’S GARAGE

10:00~18:00

Symposium highlights  (1’10’’)

About this symposium

Aichi Public University Corporation will hold an international symposium on startups, inviting speakers from France, which is one of the most advanced countries in Europe in its approach to startups. We look forward to your participation.

Date:  10h-18h (Japanese standard time), December 17, 2022
Zoom and the hall entrance will open at 9h30.

Venue: Nagoya Innovators’ Garage
Nadya Park 4F, 3-18-1 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya city, Aichi, JAPAN
https://garage-nagoya.or.jp/en/

Capacity: 50 participants in person, Online (zoom webinar): 300 people

Admission: Free

Registration: By Thursday, December 14 through the application form here.

*Simultaneous interpretation will be provided.

*Please wear a mask and take other precautions to prevent infection, and refrain from attending if you are not feeling well.

*Please note that the number of participants and the content of the seminar may be changed or the seminar may be cancelled due to the spread of new coronavirus infection or other reasons.

Program

10:00~10:05

Opening Ceremony

10:05~10:12

Organizer’s Address  Dr. Masanori Aikyo, President, Aichi Public University Corporation

10:12~10:19

Guest of Honor Address  Dr. Jean-Baptiste Bordes,  Attaché for science and technology, Embassy of France in Japan

10:19~10:25

 Introduction of Guest of Honor 

10:25~10:55

Keynote address

“AICHI STARTUP: The creation of future from Aichi Prefecture”

Mr. Masaaki Shibayama, Executive Director, Innovative Business Creation Department, The government of Aichi Prefecture

10:55~11:45

Lecture(1)

“Technological innovation, comparative advantages and industrial policies in a newly globalized world”

Prof. El Mouhoub Mouhoud, President of Université Paris-Dauphine

Since Covid-19, industrial policies promoting strategic autonomy and the economy’s reindustrialization have re-emerged. Reshoring incentives could achieve this. Technological innovation, driven by AI and the digital revolution, is a powerful lever for regaining the competitive advantages of industrialized countries. This surge occurs in two contexts:

i) regionalization of global value chains to the detriment of their expansion towards China and distant emerging countries, resulting in a rise in unit wages and transportation costs. Then, developed countries have sped up the robotization of their assembly and production lines.

ii) The urgent fight against climate change and the orientation of technological innovations has promoted investments in the decarbonation of economies.

In light of this, three major challenges must be addressed by industrial policies.

i) Mastering the effects of artificial intelligence, and acting upstream, at the origin of the underlying algorithms and economic models and requiring massive investments in research and international talent.

ii) Acting downstream to promote competitive advantages to reindustrialize economies. In this case, policies must target “Schumpeterian reshoring strategies” based on technological innovation and the fostering of startups to encourage the territorial granularity of growth.

 iii) Directing technological innovations towards the decarbonation of economies can reduce the length of global value chains by eliminating the phases of transformation of fossil fuel materials in the industry.

11:45~13:00

             Break

13:00~13:20

Students’ talk

“How to Capture Innovation in Classical Music: A History of Tradition and Innovation”

Taiki Sato, Haruki Sumihara and Yuha Hashimoto, AAI Student Entrepreneurs’ club, Aichi University of the Arts

13:20~14:10

Lecture(2)

“From an idea to the market: how to support the innovation process?”

Prof. Nicolas Maranzana, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers

Why innovate? What is an innovation? Is there any methods or tools to support innovation? Who can help me in this creative process? Here are many questions entrepreneurs ask themselves before embarking on the adventure of starting a new business.

After a brief description of innovation, the context of innovation in France will be presented. A specific focus will be made on Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology and Product Design and Innovation Lab: what are our hot research topics, what are the proposed training courses and how do we support young entrepreneurs to develop and enhance innovation.

14:10~14:20

             Break

14:20~15:10

Lecture(3)

“A technological university at the forefront of innovation at the academic level”

Dr. Stéphane Roy, Directeur of international relations, IMT Atlantique

The presentation shows how IMT Atlantique, a leading technological university with three main missions: education, research and innovation, is at the heart of an ecosystem that promotes innovation at the academic level. In particular, it presents how its mandate (manufacturing alumni and creating knowledge “for” and “in partnership with” the industry), allows to develop an active innovation policy with great success stories. Finally, the establishment of a strong partnership with the Aichi Prefecture within the development of Station AI is illustrated.

15:10~16:00

Lecture(4)

“A globalized eco-system of innovation and entrepreneurship at the heart of the “augmented markets” of automotive, digital and energy”

Prof. Richard Le Goff, École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées

Three industries are at the heart of the changes taking place in our globalized economies: mobility and the automobile in particular, energy and “digital”. They are creating links, across borders, between their products, technologies, processes, infrastructures and customers, to the point of creating what we call “augmented markets” where innovation and entrepreneurship play a central role. This implies responsibilities for the companies, whether multinationals or simple start-ups, that make them up, and for the public authorities that regulate them and sometimes invest alongside them in “innovation clusters” formed with research centers and universities.

How can we make our innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems virtuous, at the individual and collective levels, from the local to the global level, via the regional and national levels, in terms of development, economic growth and welfare?

16:00~16:10

             Break

16:10~17:30

Panel discussion

Facilitator: Dr. Yukihiro Kamiya, Director, ICT Technopolis Research Institute, Aichi Prefectural University

17:30~18:00

Social meeting

Speakers

Mr. Masaaki Shibayama, Executive Director, Innovative Business Creation Department, The government of Aichi Prefecture

Masaaki Shibayama is Executive Director, Innovative Business Creation Department,
 After graduated from Nanzan University Graduate School of Policy Studies, he joined the Aichi Prefectural Government. He worked in the Planning and Policy Division (Planning Division, Transportation Policy Division, Governor’s Office [Policy Coordination]), General Affairs Division (Finance Division, Legal Affairs and Documentation Division, Local Government Training Institute), and Industry Division (SME Finance Division, Industrial Promotion Division, Start-up Promotion Division), and since April 2022 has served as Executive Director of the Innovative Business Creation Department, Aichi Prefectural Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry. He holds MBA (AACSB, AMBA international accreditation) and is a certified SME consultant, etc. He is also a member of the Japan Association of Regional Studies and the Aichi Prefecture Association of SME Consultants.

Prof. El Mouhoub Mouhoud, President of Université Paris-Dauphine

El Mouhoub MOUHOUD is Professor of Economics and President of Université Paris Dauphine-PSL where he teaches international economics. He got his PHD from University of Paris Sorbonne and he is the laureate of “Agrégation de Sciences Economiques” (French Coucurs for recruitment of university full professors). He devoted his PHD thesis to the impact of technical change on the fragmentation of global value chains, in which he analyzed and predicted the phenomenon of back shoring of the manufacturing industry and reindustrialization of the developed economies. He was also Scientific Advisor to the General Planning Commission, Service to the Prime Minister (France Strategies) (1995-2007) and consultant to the OECD, the UN, and the World Bank. He is a regular Visiting Professor at the New School for Social Research in New York (since 2009) at Princeton University (Institute for the Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia) since 2012.

His research centers on the impact of globalization, the competitiveness of territories, the relocation and re-relocation of manufacturing activities, and international migration. He published many books and academic articles on these topics as: L’immigration en France. Mythes et réalité. Fayard, Paris (2017), Mondialisation et délocalisation des entreprises, Repères, La Découverte (5th édition) Paris (2017), Global Outsourcing, Strategies on Multinational Corporations, Nivilind Publishers, New Delhi (2010)…

He is preparing a book to be published by “Le Pommier” editions on industrial reshoring and reindustrialization policies.

http://leda.dauphine.fr/fr/membre/detail-cv/profile/e-m-mouhoud.html

Prof. Nicolas Maranzana, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers

Nicolas MARANZANA holds a PhD in Engineering Design from the University of Strasbourg. Since 2009, he is Associate Professor in the Product Design and Innovation Lab at Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology in Paris.

His research aims at developing methods and tools to support engineers in the early stages of the design process, in the fields of collaborative design, product lifecycle management and by using Nature as a source of inspiration (biomimetics).

In addition, Nicolas accompanies young entrepreneurs in their innovative business development: he is head of a specialized master’s degree aimed at training innovation and business development managers and an active member in Arts et Métiers startup incubator.

Dr. Stéphane Roy, Directeur of international relations, IMT Atlantique

Stéphane ROY is currently Director of International Relations for IMT Atlantique. He has more than twenty years of experience in fostering partnerships at the international level ranging from education, research and innovation. During his career, he held various operational positions as Attaché for Science and Technology at the Embassy of France in the United States, in Japan and in Germany. He was also in charge of Scientific and Higher Education Cooperation at the Embassy of France in Thailand. Stéphane Roy was also Deputy Director of the International Relations Department of INSERM, where he was in charge of fostering new partnerships in the field of biomedical research. He began his career as a researcher in the field of cell biology, first in France (Ecole Normale Supérieure and University of Paris) and then in the United States.

Stéphane Roy holds a Ph.D. and Habilitation (HDR) in Life Sciences from the University of Paris and has been a student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure of Saint-Cloud.

Prof. Richard Le Goff, École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées

Richard LE GOFF is a full professor at ENSTA Paris and the Institut Polytechnique de Paris where he directs the Applied Economics Teaching and Research Unit (UEA ENSTA Paris, i3-CRG Ecole Polytechnique – CNRS – UMR 9217). TERRITORIES, INDUSTRY, INNOVATIONS and NETWORKS are at the crossroads of his work as a researcher or engineer and consultant, since the mid-1990s. He mobilizes international economics and industrial economics to understand and prescribe industrial strategies and public policies. His areas of interest include innovation and entrepreneurship, economic and sustainable development, territorial dynamics, infrastructure and networked services, from electromobility to electronic communications. Richard LE GOFF also teaches students at ENSTA Paris and the Sorbonne School of Economics.

Dr. Yukihiro Kamiya, Director of ICT Technopolis Research Institute, Aichi Prefectural University

Yukihiro Kamiya is Director of ICT Technopolis Research Institute in Aichi Prefectural University. In 2001, he was with École Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Constructions Aéronautiques (ENSICA), Toulouse where he conducted his post-doctoral research. Through a high-tech venture company in Denmark where he worked as a project manager, he is currently a founder of Senscom LLC. His research includes digital signal processing applied to IoT such as predictive maintenance of machineries.

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Opening Ceremony

オープニングセレモニー

Organizer and Guest of Honor’s Address / Introduction of Guest of Honor

Dr. Masanori AIKYO, President of Aichi Public University Corporation and Dr. Jean-Baptiste BORDES, Embassy of France in Japan

Keynote address

Mr. Masaaki Shibayama, Executive Director, Innovative Business Creation Department, The government of Aichi Prefecture

Lecture(1)

Prof. El Mouhoub Mouhoud, President of Université Paris-Dauphine

Students’ talk

Taiki Sato, Haruki Sumihara and Yuha Hashimoto, AAI Student Entrepreneurs’ club, Aichi University of the Arts

Lecture(2)

Prof. Nicolas Maranzana, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers

Lecture(3)

Dr. Stéphane Roy, Directeur of international relations, IMT Atlantique

挨拶・来賓者紹介

Lecture(4)

Prof. Richard Le Goff, École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées

Panel discussion

Social meeting

Colloquium, Tea ceremony and Welcome dinner at Tokai Medical Products Inc.

Colloquium at Central Japan Economic Federation

Meeting at Aichi Prefectural Government, Aichi Prefectural University and others

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