ASCC 13th Asia Smart City Conference

Session

English & Japanese

DAY 110.23 Wed.

Reverse Pitches by Asian cities / Pitches by Japanese businesses -Business matching to solve urban issues-
GREEN STAGE 10:40-12:00
English & Japanese

Asian markets are experiencing remarkable economic growth. Although many Japanese companies are interested in this market, Asian cities are facing growing needs for urban problem solutions due to rapid urbanization and population concentration in urban areas.
Focusing on fields such as decarbonization, infrastructure and energy conservation, this session aims to address solutions for common urban issues. Several Asian cities will present their own urban problems and Japanese companies will offer solutions and ideas. In addition, the OECD will analyze Yokohama's decarbonization efforts in order to share experiences and knowledge with other cities, while promoting decarbonization.

The creation of decarbonization innovation through the use of next-generation energy
GREEN STAGE 13:10-13:55

To achieve carbon neutrality, it is expected that energy conservation and the use of renewable energy will be promoted, as well as the utilization of next-generation energy sources such as hydrogen and the creation of new decarbonization innovations.
In the City of Yokohama, research, development and testing related to next-generation energies such as hydrogen, ammonia, and e-methane are being conducted mainly in the waterfront area, where energy-related industries, manufacturing, logistics, etc. are concentrated.
In the last fiscal year, the Yokohama Decarbonization Innovation Council was established. Consisting of a diverse range of local companies, organizations, and academic experts, it aims to promote collaboration in the research and development of advanced technologies that will contribute to the creation of demand for next-generation energies, the expansion of energy supplies and to decarbonization. In this session, Council member companies will share advanced technologies and knowledge.

Are EVs Really Practical - Thinking about Mobility 2030
GREEN STAGE 14:05-14:50
Japanese

The automotive industry is at a major turning point amid global efforts to decarbonize the industry. The development of electric vehicles (EVs) has expanded the range of options available, and the global EV penetration rate is increasing.
In Japan, the share of EV sales is growing, especially for personal cars, and there is also a need to expand the introduction of chargers, which are ancillary infrastructure. At the same time, commercial vehicles such as buses and trucks, which are used more for hard use than personal cars, have not been converted to EVs, and this poses a challenge for EV adoption in the mobility field as a whole.
In this session, we will discuss the potential of EVs, including the latest trends in global mobility as well as corporate initiatives in the EV infrastructure field.

Presentation of Joint Proposal on Urban Challenges by University Students from Yokohama and Abroad: Resilience in Informal Settlements
GREEN STAGE 15:00-16:00
English

Yokohama City University (YCU) has continuously participated in the Asia Smart City Conference organized by the City of Yokohama. In this session, YCU students will present the results of their joint proposal on urban solution strategy with Southeast Asian universities, which was conducted at the IACSC (International Academic Consortium for Sustainable Cities) established by YCU in September 2009. This summer (2024), YCU students had collaborated with IACSC members: University of the Philippines, Universiti Sains Malaysia, and Hasanuddin University in Indonesia, to conduct a workshop at the University of the Philippines Diliman on the theme of building resilient and safe communities in informal settlements with high disaster risk. In this session, based on the outcomes of the workshop, participating students will present their insights and proposals on resilience in informal settlements for sustainable development and city growth.

Designing an Urban Environment to Enhance Citizens’ Well-Being
GREEN STAGE 16:15-17:15
Japanese

As Japan's smart city projects progress into the implementation phase, it is crucial that efforts in smart cities and urban design extend beyond the mere application of technology to actively enhance citizens' well-being. To better visualize the impact of these policies, the Smart City Institute has developed the Livable Well-being City Indicators, providing open access to well-being data for citizens across Japan, including Yokohama. Additionally, last year we started a collaboration with Yokohama City University to explore a critical aspect of well-being, particularly for young people: “challenges of life”, which we believe are influenced by both physical and virtual environment. How urban and virtual spaces affect well-being is a topic of growing interest internationally. In this session, we will discuss the role of public and cyber spaces in enhancing citizens' well-being, drawing on examples from Yokohama and South Korea.

Sponsorship

  • 古河電池
  • KYOSAN
  • KIRIN
  • 石井造園
  • 大川印刷
  • T&G
  • 横浜銀行

Media Partner

  • Peatix ピーティックス
  • ヨコハマ経済新聞
  • Circular Yokohama
  • ideasforgood
Organizer
City of Yokohama
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Sponsorship
Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Ministry of the Environment
CITYNET
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) Representation Office in Tokyo
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