Moonshot Goal 4 Annual Session 2021 Program
November 14, 2022
*The videos are only in Japanese.
Project Manager’s Results Report
| Subject | Speakers | |
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| Introductory explanation | Dr. YAMADA Hiroyuki, Director General, NEDO | |
| Organizer greetings | Mr. ISHIZUKA Hiroaki, Chairman, NEDO | |
| Guest greetings | Mr. KOBAYASHI Takayuki, Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy | |
| Moonshot Goal 4 Summary | Dr. YAMAJI Kenji, Moonshot Goal 4 Program Director | |
| R&D Projects | Project Managers | Data | |
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| C4S* Research and Development Project *C4S: Calcium Carbonate Circulation System for Construction | Dr. NOGUCHI Takafumi, The University of Tokyo | 01 | |
| Development of Highly Efficient Direct Air Capture (DAC) and Carbon Recycling Technologies | Dr. KODAMA Akio, Kanazawa University | 02 | |
| Integrated Electrochemical Systems for Scalable CO2 Conversion to Chemical Feedstocks | Dr. SUGIYAMA Masakazu, The University of Tokyo | 03 | |
| Research and Development Toward Saving Energy for Direct Air Capture With Available Cold Energy | Dr. NORINAGA Koyo, Nagoya University | 04 | |
| Development of Combined Carbon Capture and Conversion (quad-C) Systems for the Utilization of Atmospheric CO2 | Dr. FUKUSHIMA Yasuhiro, Tohoku University | 05 | |
| Development of Global CO2 Recycling Technology towards "Beyond-Zero" Emission | Dr. FUJIKAWA Shigenori, Kyushu University | 06 | |
| Development of a Bioprocess That Uses Electrical Energy to Fix Atmospheric CO2 | Dr. KATO Souichiro, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) | 07 | 
| R&D Projects | Project Managers | Data | |
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| Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Agricultural Lands by Optimizing Nitrogen and Carbon Cycles | Dr. MINAMISAWA Kiwamu, Tohoku University | 08 | |
| Innovative Circular Technologies for Harmful Nitrogen Compounds | Dr. KAWAMOTO Tohru, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) | 09 | |
| Development of Recovery and Removal Techniques of Dilute Reactive Nitrogen to Realize Nitrogen Circulating Society | Dr. WAKIHARA Toru, The University of Tokyo | 10 | 
| R&D Projects | Project Managers | Data | |
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| Development of Multi-lock Biopolymers Degradable in Ocean From Non-food Biomasses | Dr. ITO Kohzo, The University of Tokyo | 11 | |
| Research and development of Marine Biodegradable Plastics With Degradation Initiation Switch Function | Dr. KASUYA Ken-ichi, Gunma University | 12 | |
| Development of Photo-Switching Ocean-Degradable Plastics With Edibility | Dr. KANEKO Tatsuo, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | 13 | 
Research institution short presentation program
| R&D Projects | Chairman | Implementing Organizations | Documents ID | |
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| Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Agricultural Lands by Optimizing Nitrogen and Carbon Cycles | MINAMISAWA PM | 1. Tohoku University | 
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| 2. National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) | 
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| 3. The University of Tokyo | 
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| Q&A | - | |||
| Innovative Circular Technologies for Harmful Nitrogen Compounds | KAWAMOTO PM | 1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (1) | 
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| 2. The University of Tokyo | 
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| 3. Waseda University | 
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| 4. Ube Industries, Ltd, | 
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| 5. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (2) | 
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| 6. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology | 
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| 7. Kyowa, Hakko Bio Co., Ltd. | 
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| 8. Osaka University | 
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| 9. Kobe University | 
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| 10. Toyobo Co., Ltd. | 
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| 11. Yamaguchi University | 
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| 12. ASTOM Corporation | 
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| 13. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (3) | 
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| 14. FUSO Corporation | 
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| Q&A | - | |||
| Development of Recovery and Removal Techniques of Dilute Reactive Nitrogen to Realize Nitrogen Circulating Society | WAKIHARA PM | 1. The University of Tokyo | 
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| 2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) | 
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| 3. Japan Fine Ceramics Center (JFCC) | 
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| 4. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation | 
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| Q&A | - | 
Development of technologies to recover greenhouse gases ("GHGs") and convert them into valuable materials
| R&D Projects | Chairman | Implementing Organizations | Documents ID | |
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| Dialogue between YAMAJI PD and MURAKI Moonshot Ambassador | NEDO | - | - | |
| Development of Highly Efficient Direct Air Capture (DAC) and Carbon Recycling Technologies | KODAMA PM | 1. Kanazawa University | 
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| 2. Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth | 
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| Q&A | - | |||
| Development of a Bioprocess That Uses Electrical Energy to Fix Atmospheric CO2 | KATO PM | 1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) | 
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| 2. Tokyo Institute of Technology | 
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| 3. Nagoya University | 
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| Q&A | - | |||
| Integrated Electrochemical Systems for Scalable CO2 Conversion to Chemical Feedstocks | SUGIYAMA PM | 1. The University of Tokyo | 
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| 2. Shimizu Corporation | 
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| 3. Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. | 
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| 4. Ube Industries, Ltd. | 
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| 5. Osaka University | 
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| 6. Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) | 
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| 7. Chiyoda Corporation | 
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| Q&A | - | |||
| C4S* Research and Development Project *C4S: Calcium Carbonate Circulation System for Construction | NOGUCHI PM | 1. The University of Tokyo (1) | 
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| 2. The University of Tokyo (2) | ||||
| 3. Hokkaido University | 
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| Research and Development Toward Saving Energy for Direct Air Capture With Available Cold Energy | NORINAGA PM | 1. Nagoya University | 
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| 2. Tokyo University of Science | 
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| 3. Toho Gas Co., Ltd. | 
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| Development of Combined Carbon Capture and Conversion (quad-C) Systems for the Utilization of Atmospheric CO2 | FUKUSHIMA PM | 1. Tohoku University | 
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| 2. Osaka City University | 
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| 3. Renaissance Energy Corporation | 
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| Development of Global CO2 Recycling Technology Towards "Beyond-Zero" Emission | FUJIKAWA PM | 1. Kyushu University | 
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| 2. Kumamoto University | 
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| 3. Hokkaido University | 
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| Policy and Technology Trends of NETs (Negative Emission Technologies) | NEDO | NEDO | 
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Development of marine biodegradable plastics which can control the timing and speed of their degradability
| R&D Projects | Chairman | Implementing Organizations | Documents ID | |
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| Development of Multi-Lock Biopolymers Degradable in Ocean from Non-Food Biomasses | ITO PM | 1. The University of Tokyo | 
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| 2. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation | 
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| 3. Bridgestone Corporation | 
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| 4. Teijin Limited | 
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| 5. Kureha Corporation | 
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| 6. Kyushu University | 
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| 7. Nagoya University | 
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| 8. Yamagata University | 
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| 9. Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) | 
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| 10. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) | 
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| 11. Ehime University | 
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| 12. Tokyo Institute of Technology | 
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| Q&A | - | |||
| Research and Development of Marine Biodegradable Plastics With Degradation Initiation Switch Function | KASUYA PM | 1. Gunma University | 
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| 2. The University of Tokyo | 
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| 3. Tokyo Institute of Technology | 
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| 4. Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) | 
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| 5. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) | 
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| Development of Photo-Switching Ocean-Degradable Plastics With Edibility | KANEKO PM | 1. Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | 
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| 2. Kobe University | 
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| 3. Nagoya University | 
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| 4. Kagoshima University | 
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| 5. Tokyo University of Science | 
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| 6. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology | 
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| 7. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) | 
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| 8. Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology (ORIST). | 
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| Q&A | - |