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Startups are increasingly expected to serve as a driving force for sustainable economic growth. The Japanese government designated 2022 as the "First Year of Startup Creation" and formulated a five-year plan to increase the number of startups tenfold, positioning them as key players for innovation.
In particular, expectations are rising for deep-tech startups, tackling deeply rooted social challenges with advanced technologies. These startups typically face long timelines before product launch, require capital on a scale an order of magnitude larger than that of conventional ventures, and often struggle with issues such as mismatches between R&D and management talent, as well as communication gaps between researchers and investors.
This symposium will feature talks addressing topics such as the human-resource challenges surrounding startups, corporate efforts in open innovation, the hurdles faced by academia-origin startups during formation, and the challenges they encounter in scaling their businesses. From the perspective of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan, a community where academic researchers with deep-tech seeds gather, we aim to discuss opportunities for fostering startups and driving societal transformation.
| Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hall B, Day 2 | |||||
| (10:00–11:00) | |||||
| B204 | Panel discussion: Entrepreneurial strategies for startups in the field of chemical engineering | Startup entrepreneur | SP-2 | 929 | |
| (11:00–11:50) | |||||
| B207 | [Invited lecture] Commercializing R&D-Driven Startups: Success Factors and Japan’s Winning Strategy | Startup | SP-2 | 370 | |
| B208 | [Invited lecture] Challenging Social Implementation through Advances in Wet Spinning | Wet Spinning Startup Deep-tech | SP-2 | 150 | |
| (13:00–13:50) | |||||
| B213 | [Invited lecture] The Challenge of Commercializing Novel Nanoparticle Pigments - From D-Global to a Startup - | Startup | SP-2 | 124 | |
| B214 | [Invited lecture] The Sun Will Rise Again: Reflections from 25 Years Across U.S. Tech, a Japanese Chemical Company, and a European Startup | Startup Japanese Traditional Company US Tech Company | SP-2 | 35 | |
| Break | |||||
| (14:10–15:10) | |||||
| B217 | [Invited lecture] Startup Support Initiatives at AIST | Startup Support AIST | SP-2 | 34 | |
| B218 | [Invited lecture] Legal Basics for Startups: University Spin-Offs, NDAs, Intellectual Property, and Financing | Legal Basics Startup University Spin-Off | SP-2 | 362 | |
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SCEJ 57th Autumn Meeting (Higashihiroshima, 2026)
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