Integration and Disintegration in the Japanese Vision of Society 5.0: A Model for an Open Society in Europe?

Friday 13 April 2018 / 12:00 - 16:30 / Registration from 11:30

Stockholm Yasuragi. Hamndalsfägen 6, 132 81 Stockholm. Click here for a map

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ISDP is pleased to organize a joint conference together with the European Japan Experts Association (EJEA) on the topic of Integration and Disintegration in the Japanese Vision of Society 5.0: A Model for an Open Society in Europe. The conference zeroes in on the concepts of “digitalization” and “society” and aims to provide lessons from Japan, to Europe. An agenda follows below.

Friday April 13, 2018

11:30 Registration
12:00 Lunch Buffet
13:00 Opening and Welcoming Remarks by the Organizers
Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP):
Dr. Niklas Swanström, Director, ISDP
Dr. Lars Vargö, Former Swedish Ambassador to Japan, Program Manager, ISDP Stockholm Japan Center
Prof. Dr. Dietrich Albert, Graz University (Austria), EJEA Chairman
Prof. Dr. Anders Törnvall, Linköping University (Sweden), EJEA Executive Member
Sabine Ganter-Richter, Network for Science (Germany), EJEA Executive Manager
13:20 Dr. Anne Haglund-Morrissey, Senior Policy Officer, Directorate General Research and Innovation at the European Commission
“EU-Japan Cooperation in Research and Innovation”
14:00 Dr. Yuko Harayama, Executive Member, Council for Science, Technology and Innovation (CSTI), Cabinet Office (Japan)
“Society 5.0 – Since its Inception to Today
14:40 Coffee Break
15:10 Dr. Irene Ek, Senior Digitalisation Analyst at the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis, (Sweden)
“Unlocking the Transformative Power of Digital Technologies – Digital Maturity in Swedish Firms”
15:50 Prof. Dr. Ulrike Schaede, Director of the Japan Forum for Innovation and Technology at the UC San Diego (USA)
“Japan in the Digitalization Disruption: How Government, Business and People Embrace Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, and the ‘Connected Society’”
16:30 Enjoy Onsen and Recreation Facilities at Yasuragi
19:00 Conference Dinner and Networking

Saturday April 14, 2018

9:00 Prof. Dr. Heinz-Dieter Kurz, Graz Schumpeter Centre, University of Graz (Austria)
“How Smart Machines Transform the Economy: Economic Opportunities and Risks of New Technologies”
9:40 Prof. Dr. Akira Ninomiya, Former Vice-President of Hiroshima University and former President of Hijiyama University (Japan)
“New Trends of National Curriculum Changes and Revisions to Prepare the Young Generation for the Future Changing Society of Innovation, Globalization and Digitalization”
10:20 Dr. Lars Vargö, Former Ambassador of Sweden to Japan, Program Manager at ISDP Stockholm Japan Center (Sweden)
“Speak Softly and Carry No Sticks – Japan’s Smart Power”
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 Parallel Workshops
Workshop 1: “Robots for a More Human World”
Organizer:
M.Sc. Adam Hagman, Robotdalen ABB and Mälardalen University (Sweden)
Workshop 2: “Psychological and Pedagogical Aspects in Ongoing Digital Transformation”
Organizers:
Prof. Dr. Gisela Trommsdorff, Dept. of Psychology, University of Konstanz (Germany),
Prof. Dr. Masashi Urabe, Inst. of Comparative & International Education, Hiroshima City University (Japan)
Workshop 3: “What are the Future Challenges for Japan’s Security”
Organizers:
Dr. Lars Vargö, Former Swedish Ambassador to Japan, Program Manager at ISDP Stockholm Japan Center (Sweden)
Dr. Niklas Swanström, Director, Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP) (Sweden)
Workshop 4: “How to Develop the Economic System for the Future Global Digital Society?”
Organizer:
M.A. Stella Sophie Zilian, Graz Schumpeter Centre, University of Graz (Austria)
Workshop 5: “Knowledge and Communication Management for a Harmonic Global Digital World”
Organizers:
Prof. Dr. Tomoko Kojiri, Faculty of Engineering Science, Kansai University (Japan)
Dr. Nguyen-Thinh Le, Lecturer in Computer SScience Education at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany)
Prof. Dr. Kazuhisa Seta, College of Sustainable System Sciences and Graduate SChool of Science, Osaka Prefecture University (Japan)
12:30 Plenum
13:15 Farewell Remarks
13:30 Lunch and Time for Informal Meeting and Networking with EJEA
16:00 – 18:00 EJEA Members Meeting (Closed Session)