
SCEJ 91st Annual Meeting
Mar. 17 (Tue) - 19 (Thu), 2026
Yoshida Campus, Kyoto University
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For the past two years, this session has been discussing the outlook for the chemical-related industry from 2030 to 2050.
\n\nThe first session recognized the current state of Japan's international competitiveness, which has been stagnating since the 1990s, and analyzed the factors behind it. The second session discussed the need for a revival strategy, shifting from a "manufacturing" perspective to a "value creation" that emphasizes economic value.
\n\nIn response to this, this year's session will focus on the following two specific transformation scenarios for the Japanese economy and society.
\n\n1) Business restructuring and portfolio review for Japanese companies
\n\n2) Addressing labor shortages due to factors such as a declining birthrate and aging population (elderly, female, and foreign labor)
Most recent update: 2026-03-04 02:14:01
The keywords that frequently used in this topics code. | Keywords | Number | |
|---|---|---|---|
| * | 2 | ||
| Chemical | 1 | ||
| ACKN No. | Title/Author(s) | Keywords | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 830 | [Keynote lecture] Steady Value Creation and Innovation: A Scenario for Sustainable Growth | * | O |
| 831 | [Keynote lecture] Industrial Policy for Enhancing the International Competitiveness of the Materials Industry | Chemical Green Transformation Economic Security | O |
| 832 | [Invited lecture] Mitsui Chemicals' Business Strategy : the Pursuit of Portfolio Transformation | * | O |
| 833 | [Invited lecture] Case Studies on Chemical companies and other sectors companies (Report by Committee on Senario for Resurrection of Janan Economy in Chemical Industry) | Resurrection Case study of Chemical company Case study on other industries company | O |
Organizing Committee of SCEJ 91st Annual Meeting (2026)
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