SCEJSCEJ SCEJ 87th Annual Meeting Mar. 16 (Wed) - Mar. 18 (Fri), 2022 Kobe University, Tsurukabuto 1st Campus / Online Japanese page
Last Update: 2022-03-03 13:25:35

Headquarters Program

The following list is subject to change.

HC-11 to HC-13

HC-11 Making the Sapporo Declaration in Action toward the Achievement of SDGs - Future Chemical Factory with Diversity and Decent Work - <Virtual/Live>

Mar. 17 (Thu) 13:00-17:00 Hall E (Program)

Organized by
SDGs Committee, Center for Strategic Planning
Co-sponsor
Gender Equality Committee
Committee for Carbon Neutral Innovation by Regional Collaboration
Cooperation
Japan Chemical Industry Association
The Japan Association for Chemical Innovation
Support
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Science Council of Japan (SCJ)
Organizers
NODA Suguru(Waseda Univ.)
FUJIOKA Satoko(Keio Univ.)
KIMURA Masaharu(Sumitomo Chemical)
MINATO Tomi(Japan Association for Chemical Innovation)
The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ) announced the Sapporo Declaration titled "Declaration on the United Nations SDGs at Sapporo 2019 - Chemical Engineering for Human Well-Being -" at APCChE2019 in September 2019. With the SDGs as a shared vision, it calls for a transition from efficiency to sufficiency, that is, from a society that pursues efficiency to a society in which people feel fulfilled. We have been discussing to spread this declaration inside and outside the society and to put it into practice.
The chemical industry have to change itself to contribute to the sustainable society, and among various issues, carbon-neutral is an urgent one. If we focus only on efficiency, the answer may be to move factories overseas where renewable energy is abundant.
In this symposium, we will discuss the ideal chemical factories of the future, which sustain themselves in harmony with the local community and provide a variety of human resources with opportunities and job satisfaction, with a sufficiency perspective. Following the lectures, participants will be divided into groups for participatory workshops with subthemes. This symposium is open to the public and will be made interactive.
Registration is FREE for audiences attending only for the public sessions (SP-1, SS-3, CS-2, HC-11, HC-12, and HQ-21) as an audience (not as a speaker). See Details
HC-12 Diversity Forum <Virtual(Online)>

Mar. 17 (Thu) 13:00-16:00 Hall H (Program)

Organized by
Gender Equality Committee
Organizers
OKOCHI Mina(Tokyo Tech)
MIYAZAKI Akane(Japan Women's Univ.)
WULED Lenggoro(Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.)
SHIGEMITSU Hideyuki(SCEJ)
Registration is FREE for audiences attending only for the public sessions (SP-1, SS-3, CS-2, HC-11, HC-12, and HQ-21) as an audience (not as a speaker). See Details
HC-13 Symposium of Working Group on CCUS - Current status and furture perspectives for carbon recycling - <Virtual/Live>

Mar. 18 (Fri) 9:00-15:05 Hall E (Program)

Organized by
CCUS Committee, Center for Strategic Planning
Organizers
YAMADA Hidetaka(Kanazawa Univ.)
NAKAGAKI Takao(Waseda Univ.)
NAKAO Shinichi(RITE)
This symposium aims to outlook current status for R&D, project, and business focusing on methane and methanol which are recognized as basic substances, regarding CO2 capture and recycling technologies toward carbon neutrality. Moreover, by discussing methodologies and strategies for deployment of the carbon recycling technologies as an effective contermeasure for climate change mitigation, audience can understand and share the vision for early implement of the technologies.

HQ-21

HQ-21 How Young Researchers Are Thinking about Future Research on Chemical Engineering <Virtual/Live><Virtual(Online)>

Mar. 18 (Fri) 13:00-17:00 Hall C (Program)

Mar. 3. This session was changed to an Online session.
Registration is FREE for audiences attending only for the public sessions (SP-1, SS-3, CS-2, HC-11, HC-12, and HQ-21) as an audience (not as a speaker). See Details