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2024

'Wakaayu Club's 32nd meeting' appeared in the Gifu Shimbun newspaper.【2024-3-16】

On Thursday 14 March 2024, the 32nd regular meeting of the Gifu Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Wakaayu Club, a group of young managers, was held, at which Shigeru Tomita, Representative Director of Cario Giken Co Ltd, gave a lecture based on his own experience to young managers entitled 'Recommendations for industrial transformation'.

Tokachi Mainichi Shimbun published an article about the Chubu Open Innovation College co-hosted open seminar "Opening the Door to the Universe" organised by the Tokai Branch of the Society of Technology Management Professionals.【2024-3-15】

Mr Yoshinori Odagiri, CEO of SPACE COTAN Corporation, will give a lecture on the theme ‘Creating a Silicon Valley in Hokkaido’, and the Tokai Branch of the Society of Technology Management Professionals will help match companies entering new industries in collaboration with rocket launch sites through the power of manufacturers in Japan, a technology-based country. The event will be co-hosted by the Chubu Open Innovation College. The event was co-organised by the Chubu Open Innovation College (Tokai Tokyo Securities Co., Ltd.) and supported by the Chubu Association of Corporate Executives, Hokkaido Nagoya Office, Mitsubishi UFJ Bank Ltd. and Juroku Bank Ltd. Mr Yutaka Kurokawa, Mayor of the town of Taiki, also attended the event.

The Chubu Keizai Shimbun newspaper carried an article entitled 'Tokai branch of the Society of Technical Management Professionals - New organisation for rocket parts procurement'. 【2024-1-27】

The Chubu Keizai Shimbun newspaper reported on the activities of the Tokai Branch of the Association of Technical Management Professionals, of which our President Tomita is Secretary General, in cooperation with Hokkaido Spaceport (HOSPO) to promote the building of a manufacturing network of Chubu companies to support the procurement of parts required for rocket launches.
The aim is to encourage companies from the Chubu region, where manufacturing industries such as the automobile and aircraft industries are thriving, to enter the space industry.

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