ECO TECH

Ecotech Grand Prix 2021

Standing up for solutions to society's problems
Manufacturing, IoT, artificial intelligence, materials, energy, etc. related to the environment.
We implement the technologies and thoughts of entrepreneurs and researchers in the ecotech field into society together.
NEWS
PARTNER
  • EBARA Corporation
  • Kubota Corporation
  • Sompo Japan Insurance Inc.
  • Daikin Industries, Ltd.
  • Nittetsu Engineering Co.
  • Nihon Unisys, Ltd.
  • East Japan Railway Company
  • Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
  • Murata Manufacturing Co.
ASSET
  1. ASSET01Riverness Communicator
  2. ASSET02Partners
  3. ASSET03Professional Supporter
  4. ASSET04superfactory group
SUPPORT
  1. SUPPORT01Organize the purpose and vision of starting a business
  2. SUPPORT02Brush up on your presentation
  3. SUPPORT03Providing opportunities for business company collaboration
  4. SUPPORT04Support for R&D and prototype development
  5. SUPPORT05Support for knowledge and IP strategies
  6. SUPPORT06finance
DEMO DAY
Grand Prix Name
Ecotech Grand Prix 2021
Location
Center of Garage (1-16-3 Yokogawa, Sumida-ku, Tokyo)
Date & Time
Saturday, October 23, 2021, 13:00-19:00
Application period
Monday, March 1, 2021 - Friday, July 9, 2021
Participation Target
Held on a closed, pre-registration basis (finalists, partner companies, professional supporters, Super Factory Group)
organizing
Leave a Nest Co., Ltd.
timeline
12:30-13:00
inauguration
13:00-13:30
Greetings from the Organizer
13:30~16:50
Final Selection Presentations (Presenter①~⑫)
16:50-17:50
Review Time
17:50-19:00
Announcement of Judging Results and Award Ceremony
JUDGE
  • Kazuhiro Hasegawa
    head judge
    Executive Officer, CKO, LIVERNESS Co.
    Kazuhiro Hasegawa
    He holds a master's degree in engineering from Tokyo Metropolitan University. He joined RIVERNESS in his first year of master's degree and later became the first new employee of RIVERNESS. He launched the Human Resources Development Division and became an executive officer in 2012. In 2013, he moved to the Tokyo head office, where he is responsible for incubation projects in the manufacturing field, industry-academia collaboration projects, and the revitalization of manufacturing companies.
  • Keiji Sandalwood
    General Manager, Business Planning Department, Environmental Business Company, EBARA Corporation
    Keiji Sandalwood
    Joined EBARA CORPORATION in 1991. In the Environmental Plant Division, he participated in demonstration tests of a new exhaust gas treatment system for thermal power plants for six years from 1997 as an engineer in charge of technology. Then, for about 10 years, he participated in the construction project of a large-scale waste treatment facility overseas as a project manager. After working in the administration department, he joined the planning department in 2017, where he was involved in SDGs initiatives and new business development, etc. He will assume his current position in 2019.
  • Ken Matsumoto
    Kubota Corporation Innovation Center
    Director, Water Environment Business Planning Office, Business Incubation Dept.
    Ken Matsumoto
    Joined Kubota Corporation in 1998 and engaged in overseas business related to water infrastructure. After working in the UAE and the U.S., he was appointed to his current position in April 2020. He is involved in open innovation activities with the theme of resource recycling solutions in the water and environmental fields.
  • Yusuke Shigesumi
    Special Manager, Business Design Strategy Department, Sompo Japan Insurance Inc.
    Yusuke Shigesumi
    After joining the company in 1996, mainly engaged in the start-up and development of overseas business. He has been stationed in Russia, Indonesia, Germany, and Singapore. The last two years he was stationed in Israel, where he was engaged in scouting and business matching for startups with cutting-edge technology. He is working on launching a new business that will be the next pillar of revenue after the insurance business, nursing care business, and overseas business.
  • Yoshimasa Kikuchi
    Deputy General Manager (Advanced Technology Research), Technology Innovation Center, Daikin Industries, Ltd.
    Yoshimasa Kikuchi
    Joined Daikin Industries in 1987. After joining Daikin Industries in 1987, he was engaged in the development of basic and elemental technologies for air conditioners in the Research Department, and at the same time, applied for an in-house entrepreneurship program and implemented project activities. He has served as Deputy Director of the Technology Innovation Center (in charge of compressors) and will be appointed Deputy Director of the Technology Innovation Center (in charge of advanced technology research) in September 2022.
  • Takeru Nishi
    General Manager, Engineering General Manager, Engineering Control Center, Nittetsu Engineering Co.
    Takeru Nishi
    Born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1972 and raised in Oita Prefecture. Completed a master's degree in applied energy engineering at Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering in 1997. In the same year, he joined Nippon Steel Corporation (now Nippon Steel Corporation). In the Engineering Business Division, he was in charge of new furnace start-up, process and equipment development for waste gasification and melting furnaces, and from 2012, worked on technological development and overseas commercialization of biomass fuel (pellets and bioethanol) production before assuming his current position in 2020.
  • Satoshi Kanai
    General Manager, Public Works Division 1, Nihon Unisys, Ltd.
    Satoshi Kanai
    Joined Nihon Unisys in 1992. He was in charge of the public utility business department of electric power companies for many years, and worked on DX promotion in the energy field, such as deregulation of electric power.
    Recently, he has been overseeing the creation of service businesses to achieve carbon neutrality. He aims to solve social issues related to the environment and people's lives.
  • Teruyuki Omote
    Managing Executive Officer, Deputy General Manager, Business Creation Division, East Japan Railway Company
    Teruyuki Omote
    In 2000, he became the youngest president of Japan Restaurant Culinary Center, Inc. and later led the M&A of Nihonbashi Daiya and Kinokuniya as well as the development of Tokyo Station Gransta. He was appointed as Executive Officer and Deputy General Manager of Business Creation Division in 2016, and as Executive Officer in 2021.
  • Shinya Okazaki
    Group Leader, Sustainability Group, R&D Planning and Administration Department, R&D Division, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
    Shinya Okazaki
    D. in Engineering from Kyushu University in 2000. Joined Mitsui Chemicals in 2001. In 2013, he joined the Petrochemical Business Division (now the Basic Materials Business Division), where he was in charge of large-scale overseas projects and engaged in the sales of technology licenses. He returned to the Production Technology Research Institute in 2017 and served as the director's staff and as the leader of the Chemical Process Group at the Osaka Plant before assuming his current position in April 2021. He is currently promoting R&D themes that contribute to carbon neutrality and the circular economy.
  • Masamichi Ando
    Executive Officer, General Manager, Business Incubation Center, Murata Manufacturing Co.
    Masamichi Ando
    D. in Engineering from the Department of Physics at Kwansei Gakuin University. 1988 joined Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and developed and commercialized the world's first and smallest dielectric multi-mode antenna duplexer (for cell phone base stations). 2007 started research and development of piezoelectric polylactic acid (PLA) and commercialized organic piezoelectric film sensors in 2013. Discovered electrical antimicrobial activity of piezoelectric PLA in 2016. Established PIEECLEX, a joint venture with Teijin Frontier. Current position.
FINALIST
  • Murata Award
    Hiroshi Suzuki
    Emulsion Flow Technologies, Inc.
    Representative】Hiroshi Suzuki
    Connecting Limited Rare Metal Resources to the Future

    Connecting Limited Rare Metal Resources to the Future

    Developed a new technology "Emulsion Flow Method" for highly efficient mixing and separation of water and oil droplets in solvent extraction. The new method enables low-cost, high-purity recovery of rare metals by using only one process of pumping liquid instead of the three processes of mixing, standing, and separating in the conventional extraction method.
  • EBARA Award
    Yasuhiro Ishibashi
    Chaperon Corporation
    Representative] Yasuhiro Ishibashi
    Biogas power generation using a novel high-temperature solubilization technology

    Biogas power generation using a novel high-temperature solubilization technology

    Pre-treatment using a new high-temperature solubilization technology improves the efficiency of methane fermentation. The company aims to implement a biogas power generation business using sewage sludge, food waste, and livestock manure as raw materials.
  • Real Tech Fund Award
    Takamasa Suchi
    Zip Infrastructure Corporation
    Representative] Takamasa Suchi
    New urban transportation infrastructure, the bendable ropeway Zippar

    New urban transportation infrastructure, the bendable ropeway Zippar

    The Zippar system allows for previously difficult curves between stations and can be built along roads, reducing the cost of private land acquisition and ocean reclamation, and contributing to the reduction of urban congestion.
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    Koji Nakamura
    Tsubame BHB Co.
    Representative] Koji Nakamura
    Dispersed ammonia synthesis at low temperature and low pressure

    Dispersed ammonia synthesis at low temperature and low pressure

    Developed a small-scale on-site production ammonia synthesis system using electride catalyst technology to produce ammonia under mild conditions of low temperature and low pressure.
    Breaking through the common sense of unipolar concentration and mass production, we will contribute to a society with less environmental impact.
  • Kubota Prize
    Hideki Koide
    I-Compology Corporation
    Representative] Hideki Koide
    Biomass composite plastics reduce CO2 and marine debris

    Biomass composite plastics reduce CO2 and marine debris

    Develop new biomass composite plastic materials by combining carbon-neutral biomass with marine degradable plastics to reduce the use of plastics derived from fossil resources and solve the marine litter problem.
  • Sompo Japan Award / JR East Award
    Yasuki Kanazawa
    Naturnix Corporation
    Representative] Yasuki Kanazawa
    Development of next-generation rapid charging systems

    Development of next-generation rapid charging systems

    Develop a charging station equipped with technology that simultaneously releases power from an electrical outlet and storage batteries, and a battery module compatible with ultra-rapid charging and discharging, to solve the charging time problem faced by electrified mobility and realize a society with ultra-rapid recharging.
  • Nittetsu Engineering Award / Nihon Unisys BIPROGY Award
    Kotaro Kawajiri
    Azos Corporation
    Representative] Kotaro Kawajiri
    Innovation in R&D through multi-purpose optimized AI technology!

    Innovation in R&D through multi-purpose optimized AI technology!

    Multi-Sigma", an AI analysis platform, enables anyone to obtain multi-objective optimal solutions for manufacturing conditions, etc. from small amounts of experimental data in the cloud. The goal is to revolutionize research and development by popularizing an analysis platform that easily searches for solutions to conflicting objectives, such as cost and environmental impact.
  • Grand Prize / Mitsui Chemicals Award
    Yuji Matsukawa
    Future Earth Institute, Inc.
    Representative] Yuji Matsukawa
    Development of a method for generating carbon nanotubes from plastic waste

    Development of a method for generating carbon nanotubes from plastic waste

    Based on the concept of upcycling, which produces objects of higher dimension and value than the original product, we have succeeded in developing a device and method for highly efficient conversion of plastic waste, which has a high environmental impact, into carbon nanotubes, which have added value.
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    Satoshi Sasaki
    Basic Corporation
    Representative] Satoshi Sasaki
    Water purification system to relieve the lack of drinking water for the poor

    Water purification system to relieve the lack of drinking water for the poor

    Attempts have been made to introduce water purification systems in developing countries, but these systems have failed due to high running costs and inability to be maintained locally. This system, with water purification back-flow cleaning at its core, will help alleviate drinking water shortages in areas where water supply infrastructure is underdeveloped.
  • Daikin Award
    Takashi Okubo
    OKPOU
    Representative] Takashi Okubo
    Biogas Chemical Conversion Technology for Carbon-Circulating Dairy Farming

    Biogas Chemical Conversion Technology for Carbon-Circulating Dairy Farming

    Photo-reaction technology has been developed to convert methane gas obtained from biogas into methanol and formic acid. Using this technology, the company aims to synthesize carbon-neutral chemical products from livestock manure without using fossil fuels, and to build a recycling-oriented dairy farming business.
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    Rare Takeuchi
    PlasmaGreenTech
    Representative] Nozomi Takeuchi
    Gas-liquid interfacial plasma technology for clean water worldwide

    Gas-liquid interfacial plasma technology for clean water worldwide

    Gas-liquid interface plasma is capable of decomposing persistent organic matter in water at room temperature and pressure. Since water purification is possible using only electrical energy, water treatment technology suitable for remote areas and developing countries will be developed to contribute to solving various water environmental problems around the world.
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    Kazutoshi Ikenaga
    bear's plastic (e.g. bear's hair)
    Representative] Kazutoshi Ikenaga
    Complete recycling of high hardness composite material GFRP

    Complete recycling of high hardness composite material GFRP

    Microwave-pressure decomposition technology enables recycling of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP), a hard composite material used in bathtubs, small boats, etc., which is difficult to recycle and more than 95% is landfilled, into recycled GFRP.
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