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Go to Content Please enable Javascript to use all functions. MENU CLOSE Inquiry Access Japanese Japanese Search Frequently searched keywords hydrogen fuel cell FH2R ammonia artificial intelligence News News News List Topics (Photo Gallery) Events Events Current Events Past Events Activities Activities Project Fields Energy Environment Mechanical systems Electronics and telecommunications Materials and nanotechnology Biotechnology International expansion support Global warming countermeasures Cross-sectoral proposal-based activities Industry-academia collaboration / human resource development Surveys, evaluations, and other activities Pickup Publications Publications Brochures Focus NEDO Reports NEDO Channel About NEDO About NEDO Chairman's Message Budget Technology Development Fields NEDO's Initiatives--> Background Information Executives Organization Domestic offices Overseas offices Washington, D.C. Silicon Valley Bangkok Beijing Europe New Delhi Links Frequently searched keywords hydrogen fuel cell FH2R ammonia artificial intelligence Inquiry Access Home Publications Reports Moonshot Goal 4 Annual Session 2021 Program Moonshot Goal 4 Annual Session 2021 Program November 14, 2022 *The videos are only in Japanese. Project Manager’s Results Report Subject Speakers Introductory explanation Dr. YAMADA Hiroyuki, Director General, NEDO   Organizer greetings Mr. ISHIZUKA Hiroaki, Chairman, NEDO Guest greetings Mr. KOBAYASHI Takayuki, Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy Moonshot Goal 4 Summary Dr. YAMAJI Kenji, Moonshot Goal 4 Program Director Development of technologies to recover greenhouse gases ("GHGs") and convert them into valuable materials R&D Projects Project Managers Data   C4S* Research and Development Project *C4S: Calcium Carbonate Circulation System for Construction Dr. NOGUCHI Takafumi, The University of Tokyo 01   Development of Highly Efficient Direct Air Capture (DAC) and Carbon Recycling Technologies Dr. KODAMA Akio,  Kanazawa University 02   Integrated Electrochemical Systems for Scalable CO2 Conversion to Chemical Feedstocks Dr. SUGIYAMA Masakazu, The University of Tokyo 03   Research and Development Toward Saving Energy for Direct Air Capture With Available Cold Energy Dr. NORINAGA Koyo, Nagoya University 04   Development of Combined Carbon Capture and Conversion (quad-C) Systems for the Utilization of Atmospheric CO2 Dr. FUKUSHIMA Yasuhiro, Tohoku University 05   Development of Global CO2 Recycling Technology towards "Beyond-Zero" Emission Dr. FUJIKAWA Shigenori, Kyushu University 06   Development of a Bioprocess That Uses Electrical Energy to Fix Atmospheric CO2 Dr. KATO Souichiro, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 07   Development of technologies to recover nitrogen compounds and convert them into harmless or useful materials R&D Projects Project Managers Data   Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Agricultural Lands by Optimizing Nitrogen and Carbon Cycles Dr. MINAMISAWA Kiwamu, Tohoku University 08   Innovative Circular Technologies for Harmful Nitrogen Compounds Dr. KAWAMOTO Tohru, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 09   Development of Recovery and Removal Techniques of Dilute Reactive Nitrogen to Realize Nitrogen Circulating Society Dr. WAKIHARA Toru, The University of Tokyo 10   Development of marine biodegradable plastics which can control the timing and speed of their degradability R&D Projects Project Managers Data   Development of Multi-lock Biopolymers Degradable in Ocean From Non-food Biomasses Dr. ITO Kohzo, The University of Tokyo 11   Research and development of Marine Biodegradable Plastics With Degradation Initiation Switch Function Dr. KASUYA Ken-ichi, Gunma University 12   Development of Photo-Switching Ocean-Degradable Plastics With Edibility Dr. KANEKO Tatsuo, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 13   Closing Subject Speakers Closing greeting Mr. NASUNO Futoshi, Director-General for Indusspeaaaaatrial Science and Technology Policy and Environment Bureau, METI Closing greeting Mr. KUKITA Shoji, Executive Director, NEDO Research institution short presentation program Development of technologies to recover nitrogen compounds and convert them into harmless or useful materials R&D Projects Chairman Implementing Organizations Documents ID   Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Agricultural Lands by Optimizing Nitrogen and Carbon Cycles MINAMISAWA PM 1. Tohoku University 08-01 (7.6MB) 2. National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) 08-02 (2.6MB) 3. The University of Tokyo 08-03 (2.6MB) Q&A - Innovative Circular Technologies for Harmful Nitrogen Compounds  KAWAMOTO PM 1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (1) 09-01 (888KB) 2. The University of Tokyo 09-02 (1.2MB) 3. Waseda University 09-03 (779KB) 4. Ube Industries, Ltd, 09-04 (413KB) 5. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (2) 09-05 (4.2MB) 6. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology 09-06 (899KB) 7. Kyowa, Hakko Bio Co., Ltd. 09-07 (1.3MB) 8. Osaka University 09-08 (781KB) 9. Kobe University 09-09 (1.9MB) 10. Toyobo Co., Ltd. 09-10 (484KB) 11. Yamaguchi University 09-11 (617KB) 12. ASTOM Corporation 09-12 (684KB) 13. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (3) 09-13 (770KB) 14. FUSO Corporation 09-14 (471KB) Q&A - Development of Recovery and Removal Techniques of Dilute Reactive Nitrogen to Realize Nitrogen Circulating Society  WAKIHARA PM 1. The University of Tokyo 10-01 (931KB) 2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 10-02 (3.8MB) 3. Japan Fine Ceramics Center (JFCC) 10-03 (2.0MB) 4. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation 10-04 (205KB) Q&A - Development of technologies to recover greenhouse gases ("GHGs") and convert them into valuable materials R&D Projects Chairman Implementing Organizations Documents ID   Dialogue between YAMAJI PD and MURAKI Moonshot Ambassador  NEDO - -   Development of Highly Efficient Direct Air Capture (DAC) and Carbon Recycling Technologies  KODAMA PM 1. Kanazawa University 02-01 (1.1MB) 2. Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth 02-02 (1.0MB) Q&A - Development of a Bioprocess That Uses Electrical Energy to Fix Atmospheric CO2 KATO PM 1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 01-01 (919KB) 2. Tokyo Institute of Technology 01-02 (1.5MB) 3. Nagoya University 01-03 (575KB) Q&A - Integrated Electrochemical Systems for Scalable CO2 Conversion to Chemical Feedstocks SUGIYAMA PM 1. The University of Tokyo 03-01 (905KB) 2. Shimizu Corporation 03-05 (1.4MB) 3. Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. 03-07 (852KB) 4. Ube Industries, Ltd. 03-04 (777KB) 5. Osaka University 03-02 (755KB) 6. Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) 03-03 (814KB) 7. Chiyoda Corporation 03-06 (1.0MB) Q&A - C4S* Research and Development Project *C4S: Calcium Carbonate Circulation System for Construction NOGUCHI PM 1. The University of Tokyo (1) 04-01/03 (1.8MB)   2. The University of Tokyo (2) 3. Hokkaido University 04-02 (1.1MB) Q&A - Research and Development Toward Saving Energy for Direct Air Capture With Available Cold Energy NORINAGA PM 1. Nagoya University 05-01 (1.3MB) 2. Tokyo University of Science 05-02 (8.3MB) 3. Toho Gas Co., Ltd. 05-03 (815KB) Q&A - Development of Combined Carbon Capture and Conversion (quad-C) Systems for the Utilization of Atmospheric CO2 FUKUSHIMA PM 1. Tohoku University 06-01 (2.8MB) 2. Osaka City University 06-02 (871KB) 3. Renaissance Energy Corporation 06-03 (1.3MB) Q&A - Development of Global CO2 Recycling Technology Towards "Beyond-Zero" Emission FUJIKAWA PM 1. Kyushu University 07-01 (4.3MB) 2. Kumamoto University 07-02 (1.1MB) 3. Hokkaido University 07-03 (1.1MB) Q&A - Policy and Technology Trends of NETs (Negative Emission Technologies) NEDO NEDO 14-01 (1.1MB) Q&A - Development of marine biodegradable plastics which can control the timing and speed of their degradability R&D Projects Chairman Implementing Organizations Documents ID   Development of Multi-Lock Biopolymers Degradable in Ocean from Non-Food Biomasses  ITO PM 1. The University of Tokyo 11-01 (4.5MB) 2. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation 11-02 (1.9MB) 3. Bridgestone Corporation 11-03 (2.5MB) 4. Teijin Limited 11-04 (1.3MB) 5. Kureha Corporation 11-05 (1.4MB) 6. Kyushu University 11-06 (6.1MB) 7. Nagoya University 11-07 (2.1MB) 8. Yamagata University 11-08 (2.7MB) 9. Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) 11-09 (2.8MB) 10. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 11-10 (2.4MB) 11. Ehime University 11-11 (2.4MB) 12. Tokyo Institute of Technology 11-12 (2.2MB) Q&A - Research and Development of Marine Biodegradable Plastics With Degradation Initiation Switch Function KASUYA PM 1. Gunma University 12-01 (1.6MB) 2. The University of Tokyo 12-02 (4.1MB) 3. Tokyo Institute of Technology 12-03 (1.8MB) 4. Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) 12-04 (3.1MB) 5. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) 12-05 (3.2MB) Q&A - Development of Photo-Switching Ocean-Degradable Plastics With Edibility KANEKO PM 1. Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 13-01 (2.7MB) 2. Kobe University 13-02 (4.5MB) 3. Nagoya University 13-03 (5.2MB) 4. Kagoshima University 13-04 (1.9MB) 5. Tokyo University of Science 13-05 (1.9MB) 6. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology 13-06 (1.4MB) 7. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 13-07 (2.2MB) 8. Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology (ORIST). 13-08 (1.4MB) Q&A -    Top Terms of Website Use Privacy Policy New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization JCN(Japan Corporate Number) 2020005008480© New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization. All rights reserved.

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