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Shin-Kawasaki Town Campus (K2) was established in the Shin-Kawasaki Forest of Creation in the year 2000, in collaboration with Kawasaki City. As a base for industry-government-academia collaboration, the campus promotes cutting-edge research, new industries, and new business initiatives. Specifically, 18 research projects in the fields of robotics, health and healthcare, environment, energy and other areas are currently being implemented (AY2021) and the campus has brought forth new technologies and venture companies by linking the diverse research outcomes of each of these projects with the resources and needs of companies or other organizations. Some of its research achievements are also introduced at open seminars for companies, research institutions, and the general public based on our partnership activities with Kawasaki City. (A total of three meetings were held in an online format in AY 2021, due to the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic) In addition, the center widely disseminates the results of its research with events such as “A Joyful Day for Science Play” aimed at young children, and events to allow people to interactively learn about science and technology in an enjoyable manner. In AY 2021 “A Joyful Day for Science Play” was scaled back to encompass a campus tour of laboratories and online stream, to prevent infections with COVID-19.
Kanagawa Prefecture Kawasaki City
November 14, 2009 - present
Basic agreement concerning collaboration and cooperation between Keio University and Kawasaki City
Shin-Kawasaki Town Campus
Office for Academic Project Cooperation/Shin-Kawasaki TC
k2tc@info.keio.ac.jp
Collaboration projects with Kawasaki City: promotion of advanced research and new industries by industry, government, and academia.
November 14, 2009 - present
Collaboration projects with Kawasaki City: promotion of advanced research and new industries by industry, government, and academia.
November 14, 2009 - present
Collaboration projects with Kawasaki City: promotion of advanced research and new industries by industry, government, and academia.
November 14, 2009 - present