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FLEX Japan

Social Implementation of Flexible Devices


Date : 13:30 - 16:30, Wed., Dec. 14

Venue : 605+606, Conference Tower

Fee : Free

FLEX Japan is the golden opportunity to discuss around flexible hybrid and printed electronics products, emphasizing the latest technical breakthroughs, unique electronics applications, and business strategies.

Session Description

Experts from various fields will discuss a wide range of initiatives for the full-scale development of the FHE (flexible hybrid electronics) market, from the creation of a mechanism to expand applications and markets for FHE (flexible hybrid electronics), which has entered the implementation stage, to its contribution to the SDGs.

*This session is conducted only in Japanese.

 

Program Agenda

13:30-13:40

Welcome
Masaaki Sugimoto
Masaaki Sugimoto
AMC
Co-Founder & SVP, Board Member
Elephantech
13:40-14:05
Possibility of Cyborg Technology by Fusion of Cyber and Physical
Mark Kasuya
Mark Kasuya
CEO
Meltin MMI

Cyborg technology has been developed by MELTIN to realize a society where people and technology are connected and all people can live comfortably. This presentation will introduce the potential of cyborg technology, which will be an important technology for cyber-physical systems that will create the super-smart society that is currently the focus of attention, as well as examples of business initiatives using MELTIN's two core technologies.

14:05-14:30
Organic Semiconductor Sensor Networks
竹谷 純一
Junichi Takeya
Director CTO
Professor of Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo
PI-CRYSTAL
Developing physical sensors using organic semiconductors to detect strain, vibration, and temperature that are highly sensitive and ultra-low-cost, and chemical sensors to detect ion concentrations and fertilizer components, and combining them with low-cost wireless devices using organic semiconductor integrated circuits, which are being developed simultaneously, to create a massively popular sensor that will be AI-driven. Describe current status and plans for efforts to realize an IoT society
Along with the development status of organic semiconductor integrated circuits and large flexible display circuits, the impact of using thin film sensors using strain, vibration, and temperature for logistics and manufacturing management, which have already begun to be implemented in society, will be shown, and strategies necessary for market introduction will be discussed.
14:40-15:05
TBA
Takuma Iwasa
Takuma Iwasa
CEO
Shiftall
 
15:05-15:30
Potential of Flexible Devices in the Medical Field
Hideki Matsubara
Hideki Matsubara
CEO
PGV
Innovation in EEG measurement is progressing. Easy-to-use, non-invasive EEG devices, using flexible materials to measure EEGs with high accuracy, are now available. Furthermore, with the widespread use of AI, it has become easier to carry out research using EEGs as biomarkers for diagnosis, testing, and prevention.  The speaker will introduce the current state of EEG AI research targeting diseases, including dementia and menopausal disorder.
15:40-16:30
Panel Discussion

Stage Sponsor

TEL

TOKYO SEIMITSU