Environmental conservation activities carried out with external experts

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Environmental conservation activities carried out with external experts

Together with outside experts, we carry out environmental conservation activities that take advantage of our IT technology.

❚Biodiversity

・Taking on the challenge of assessing aquatic biodiversity together with high school students who are the future researchers of the future
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・Biodiversity conservation of Lake Biwa considered by students who will lead the future
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・Contributing to biodiversity conservation through the rare synergy of “evolutionary cognitive science x sound environment analysis x IT”
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・“Project Dolittle” A step towards changing communication with diverse animals
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・Milk production that is not only “tasty” but also “friendly to dairy cows”
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❚Global warming countermeasures

・“Tertiary battery” aiming for “no charging of IoT devices” ~ Contributing to carbon neutrality with next-generation power source ~
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・The hidden “power to suppress global warming” of cacti ~ Aiming to elucidate and put it into practical use with IT ~
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❚Garbage problem

・“Marine Litter Investigation Team” takes on the challenge of solving marine litter problems using IT
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❚Circular economy

・Take concrete steps to address the ongoing depletion of resources. Start of forest regeneration project using drones.
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Achievements left behind

48 years since its establishment.
We have a proven track record because we have focused on what is important.
It has a long track record in both the public and private sectors.

Number of projects per year

500 PJ

Annual number of business partners/customers

200 companies

Maximum number of trading years

47 years

Total number of qualified persons

1,870 people