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Japan Technology Group to Have a Japanese Technology Showcase in Philadelphia


This Is the First Time Premier Japanese Companies and Research Institutions Will Unveil Their Innovations in the East Coast In the Hopes of Finding Corporate Partners in the U.S.

Japan Technology Group will present a free showcase of Japanese innovations in the field of Medical and Physical Sciences, Food, Cosmetics and Web-Software. The showcase will be held on March 18, 2008, at the Science Center in Philadelphia (3701 Market Street). Registration will begin at 8AM.

The showcase will feature Japan’s premier research institutions, and graduate universities specializing in bio, material, and computer sciences, such as Nagoya University, Tokyo University of Science and Kyushu Institute of Technology. Aside from universities, there will also be such companies as Ogawa & Co, BITS Co, Red-Ion Medical, and BioMatrix Research Inc being showcased. This event is an outcrop of the Japanese government’s recent deregulation that made it possible for researchers at national universities to seek-out alliances with the private sector including those abroad.

From the stand point of the universities, the deregulation has been a double-edged sword; on the one hand , it has helped open up their research to private corporations but on the other this reform has meant cutbacks in government funding leaving them no choice but to seek revenue elsewhere. From the standpoint of industry, however, the reform presents an opportunity to find innovative core technologies generated by academia for potential development and commercialization.

 

Taro Yaguchi, president of Japan Technology Group, hopes this showcase will set a precedence for Japanese universities and their start-up companies. "This is the first time several Japanese companies and universities are actively promoting their out-licensing portfolio technologies in search for collaborative partners outside of Japan. This event signifies the beginning of a trend where the Japanese start-up businesses and research institutions are attempting to globalize their operations to the United States."

 

There will be sixteen technologies showcased during the event, ranging from topics on Inflammatory Diseases ( Chronic Hepatitis C) and Obesity, Medical Devices and Diagnostics, System for Monoclonal Antibody Production, Foods and Cosmetics, as well as Web-Software.

For more information on the showcase and detailed description of the presented technologies, please go to: http://www.japantechnologygroup.com/Showcase2008.html

 
 
 
 

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