9.16 Sun 12:00 - 12:50

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When the 4th industrial revolution supported by AI arrives, how should we do?

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When the 4th industrial revolution supported by AI arrives, how should we do?


The 1st industrial revolution was the social industrialization by the development of steam power. The 2nd industrial revolution was the realization of mass production by electricity and oil. The 3rd industrial revolution was brought in by the innovative development of digital technology. Following them, we foresee a time when technologies is embedded everywhere from society to the human body. This will be the 4th industrial revolution. “AI” is a critical factor that controls these technologies.

Even though AI is a discussed topic these days, this technology is often treated as a buzzword. Therefore, the essential discussion about what and how the 4th industrial revolution by AI will change is left yet to be had.

We invite guests from the IT sector which is most close to the 4th industrial revolution for this session and discuss the possibility, influence, and risk of AI. We explore how we welcome the coming 4th industrial revolution as individuals in a society.

Makoto Hide

Makoto Hide

Operating Officer of Commerce Company Business Development

Makoto Hide entered Fez Institution Ltd., meanwhile he was a universtiy student. There, he engaged in artist promotion and production of TV/FM shows. In 2002, He started at Yahoo Japan Corporation., and worked as a producer of entertainment and commerce service. In April, 2018, he was appointed as an operating officer of commerce company business development, and manage digital contents business and member service business.

Takayuki Ookubo

Takayuki Ookubo

Executive Officer of START TODAY TECHNOLOGIES Inc. / The person in charge of START TODSAY RESEARCH FUKUOKA

1983: Takayuki Ookubo was born

2018: Appointed to the person responsible at Start Today Technologies in Fukuoka

2018: START TODAY TECHNOLOGIES Inc. has been established, from Start Today Engineering Co.LTD, VASILY Inc., and COLORCLE Inc., and he became executive officer there.

2017: Share of COLORCLE Inc. was transfered to Start Today inc.

2012: He established COLORCLE Inc.

2011〜 2012: Postdoctral researcher at Kyushu Institute of Technology

2011: Graduated from Kyushu Institute of Technology with doctral degree

Main stage Sub stage Free space Company booth Buisiness talk space

17:10 - 18:00

Value in The Future from The Point of View of Female Entrepreneurs

  • Eri Makita
  • Ikumi Narui
  • Sakiko Taniguchi

12:10 - 13:00

"Paradox" needed to succeed in business

  • Katsumasa Niki
  • Osamu Iizuka
  • Ayaka Ikezawa

13:00 - 14:00

BCCC Networking Lunch

  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Takayuki Ookubo
  • Yuya Roy Komatsu

18:00 - 20:00

Live music

  • DJ NOMA
  • FREAK

12:00 - 13:00

Free discussion & Siesta

14:00 - 19:00

Paradox of music and art

  • homesick
  • Miku Masuda
  • Sakura Yokose

16:10 - 17:00

Paradox of Mega Local City-Regional Development 2.0-

  • Yoppy
  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Motokazu Terai

11:20 - 12:10

"Qiita"and "Gyazo"

  • Hiroyuki Tomine
  • Hiroki Akiyama

14:50 - 15:30

The paradox between age and the running businesses

  • Yasuhiro Ide
  • Takumi Odani
  • Motohiro Takatani
  • Naoki Shimai
  • Ayanobu Oshima
Main stage Sub stage Free space Company booth Buisiness talk space GRANDMIRAGE evoL

15:00 - 15:30

Closing

20:00 - 21:00

Campfire & fireworks

21:00 - 23:00

DJ show

13:00 - 13:50

MoU Guest Session

  • Brandon K. Hill
  • Akinori Koto

14:10 - 15:00

Secret Session

13:10 - 14:00

The Future with Blockchain technology

  • Shogo Ochiai
  • Motoomi Nakajo
  • Shigeichiro Yamasaki
  • Hiroki Gondo

14:00 - 15:00

Workshop/ output

15:00 - 15:50

The paradox of entertainment: VTuber, video delivery and demanded creativity for them

  • Seiji Toda
  • Kouji Takahama
  • Izayoiko
  • Keisuke Katsuki

11:00 - 12:00

Paradox of Technology

  • Yusuke Obinata
  • Wataru Shinohara

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch

  • Emerada

15:10 - 16:00

WARAKU Pitching〜for start-ups to domestic VCs〜

  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Kenji Minamoto
  • Osamu Ogasawara
  • Ryuhei Hayashi
  • Shota Morozumi

16:00 - 16:50

Best Practice for Start-ups in Protocol Age, instead of Product

  • Yuji Otani
  • Sota Watanabe
  • Hitomi Moriyama
  • Masaya Yoshino

17:00 - 17:50

The Future with Robot Industry-Strength and Weakness of Robots

  • Michio Okada
  • Takuo Hada
  • Hiroyuki Okada

18:30 - 22:00

BCCC Networking Lunch

  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Takayuki Ookubo
  • Yuya Roy Komatsu

22:00 - 00:00

After-party

  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Sakura Yokose
  • Katsumasa Niki
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