F-2 : Eco Product Session

Organizers:

Representative
・ Prof. Toshihiro OKABE Kanagawa University
Correspondence
・ Dr. Masahiro OKAWA Polytechnic University of JAPAN [email protected]
・ Prof. OAyumi TAKEMOT National Institute of Technology,Okinawa College [email protected]
・ Dr. kazuhiko OGAWA MIYAZAKI Polytechnic center [email protected]
Organizers
・ Prof. Mitsuru AOYAGI Prefectural University of Hiroshima
・ Prof. Koji ADACHI Akita Prefectural University
・ Prof. Tadashi  OHTANI Tokyo Gakugei University
・ Prof. Kazuhiko KAKISHITA Polytechnic University of JAPAN
・ Dr. Shuetsu SAITO Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
・ Prof. Yukie SAITO The University of Tokyo
・ Dr. Yoshikazu SHINOHARA National Institute for Materials Science
・ Prof. Akito TAKASAKI Shibaura Inst. of Tech.
・ Prof. Takahisa NAKAI Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University
・ Prof. Yuko NISHIMOTO Kanagawa University
・ Dr. Keisuke HATA Chiba Polytechnic Center  
・ Dr. Akira YAMAGUCHI Iwate University
・ Prof. Osamu YOSHIMURA Kanazawa Institute of Technology

Scope:

Environmentally friendly products are in strong demand around the world. The development of products that satisfy the richness of life and have a low environmental impact throughout the life cycle, from raw material collection to production processing, use, and disposal, is important for the metal processing industry, wood processing industry, food processing industry, automobile industry, and electronic devices. It is being promoted in a wide range of manufacturing industries such as industry, and construction industries such as architecture and civil engineering. This session will define "Eco Product Session" as eco-materials such as biomass resources, eco-processes that use labor-saving or renewable energy, and eco-products that have low environmental impact and are friendly to both nature and consumers. By bringing together researchers in raw materials, processing technology, and products, we promote cross-sectional discussions and the creation of innovation.

Topics:

1. Ecomaterial          
2. Ecoproduct
3. Biomass            
4. Functional materials        
5. Recycling