Japanese-French Symposium on Smart Cities September 15-16, 2015 Co-organizers: Embassy of France in Japan and Science Council of Japan Venue: Science Council of Japan Language: English (without interpretation) Registration: Japanese French (click to register) Draft program Tuesday September 15, 2015 8 : 15 Opening of registration 9 : 00 Welcome speech Thierry Dana, Ambassador of France in Japan Tatsumi Ando, Vice Governor of Tokyo Metropolitan Government 9 : 20 9 : 35 Keynote speech Jean-Philippe Clément, Smart City Project Officer, City of Paris Keynote speech Supply and Demand Side Consideration on Smart Cities Takashi Onishi, President of Science Council of Japan Session 1: Smart resources network Chair: Keisuke Hanaki, Vice-President of Science Council of Japan 9 : 50 Introduction of the session (overview of the topic, stakes, background, etc.) 9 : 55 Urban Renewal and Area Management through Public-Private Partnership: Challenges of the Japanese Cities by Norihiro Nakai City Planning Institute of Japan and Tokyo Institute of Technology 10 : 15 The life-sized laboratory for the sustainable Mediterranean city by Franck Geiling Euroméditerranée
10 : 35 Renewal of Infrastructure in City center of Tokyo by Toshiro Yoshino Tokyo Metropolitan Government by Shigeru Inoue Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. by Koji Terada Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei Inc. - Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. 10 : 55 From smart grids to Smart Cities by Richard Schomberg EDF (Electricity of France) 11 : 15 Coffee Break 11 : 30 2011-2020 and Beyond Towards Better Balanced Energy System by Fumio Murazeki Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. 11 : 50 EU-Japan collaboration in Smart Cities by Laurent Herault CEA-Leti (France-based research institute for electronics and information technologies) 12 : 10 Panel discussion 12 : 40 Lunch break Session 2: Transportation Chair: Richard Schomberg, Vice-President Smart Energy Standard, EDF Group 14 : 10 Introduction of the session (overview of the topic, stakes, background, etc.) 14 : 15 Cyber Security and Smart Cities-the increase of risks that comes along with new Smart Mobility and Smart City technologies by Jean-Marie Letort Thalès 14 : 35 ITS and cooperative systems overview: new tends for ITS as a tool towards services to mobility by Jean-Luc Ygnace IFSTTAR, French institute of science and technology for transport, spatial planning, development and networks 14 : 50 How Can Connected Vehicles Improve Road Traffic Management in Large Scale Networks by Nour-Eddin El Faouzi IFSTTAR, French institute of science and technology for transport, spatial planning, development and networks
15 : 05 Future City, Future Automotive by Kazuhiro Doi Nissan Motor Corporation 15 : 25 Smart transportation by Florence Sèdes IRIT, Toulouse Research Institute in Information Technology 15 : 45 Coffee Break 16 : 00 Transit Oriented Development (TOD) by Tokyu Corporation - Focusing on Shibuya by Masafumi Ota Tokyu Corporation 16 : 20 Clean hydrogen for Smart Cities by Patrick Ginet Air Liquide Laboratories 16 : 40 Utilization of ICT in New Transportation Policies in Japan by Haruo Ishida University of Tsukuba 17 : 00 Panel discussion 17: 30 End
8 : 30 Opening of registration Wednesday September 16, 2015 Session 3: Buildings Chair: Anne Charreyron-Perchet, Senior Smart Cities Advisor, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy 9 : 00 Introduction of the session (overview of the topic, stakes, background, etc.) 9 : 05 Energy saving in building, CASBEE by Shuzo Murakami IBEC, Institute for Building Environment and Energy Conservation 9 : 25 Results of the pilot project HQE Performance by Julien Hans CSTB, French Scientific and Technical Centre for Building 9 : 45 Energy Efficiency Measures on Building and Housing in Japan by Takeo Fukui MLIT, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 10 : 05 Towards a positive economy for positive energy buildings and districts by Pierre Mustière Bouygues 10 : 25 Coffee Break 10 : 40 The Challenge of Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City As a Pioneer to Solve Social Issues 11 : 00 <TBD> by Motoyasu Kato Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd by TBD TBD 11 : 20 Panel discussion 11 : 50 Lunch break Session 4: Citizen-centric digital services Chair: Akihiro Nakao, Professor of Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo 13 : 20 Introduction of the session (overview of the topic, stakes, background, etc.) 13 : 25 New services for sustainable Smart Cities by Anne Charreyron-Perchet MEDDE, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
13 : 45 Overview of Projects on ICT Smart Towns in Japan - Towards ICT Society in 2020 - by Tomoyuki Sakairi MIC, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication 14 : 05 Vision, strategy and projects of Smart and Sustainable Paris, a view of 2020 by Jean-Philippe Clément City of Paris 14 : 25 Fujitsu's Approach to Smart Cities by Tomiyasu Ichimura Fujitsu 14 : 45 UrbanCivics: an urban middleware for the collection and aggregation of heterogeneous urban data sources toward understanding and prompting solutions to urban nuisance. by Valérie Issarny Inria, French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation 15 : 05 Creating Smart City Apps in Shonan Area From ClouT to Social ICT Projects in Japan by Hideyuki Tokuda Graduate School of Media and Governance 15 : 30 Coffee Break 15 : 45 Smart Cities: how new usages and services transform the cities 16 : 05 by Jean-Michel Serre Orange Labs Social ICT Design & Implementation Using Remote Sensing & Wireless Smart Utility Network Technologies by Youzo Shoji NICT, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology 16 : 25 Local governments and citizens involvement in climate policies by Magali Dreyfus Lille University CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research) 16 : 45 Panel discussion Panel discussion concerning the whole symposium Chair: Keisuke Hanaki, Vice-President of Science Council of Japan 17 : 15 Panel Members: Session 1: Smart resources network Chair: Keisuke Hanaki Session 2: Transportation Chair: Richard Schomberg Session 3: Buildings Chair: Anne Charreyron-Perchet Session 4: Citizen-centric digital services Chair: Akihiko Nakao
18 : 15 Closing remarks Jacques Maleval, Counsellor for science and technology, French Embassy in Japan & Keisuke Hanaki, Vice-President, Science Council of Japan 18 : 25 End