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Conference Agenda 2023

Conference Agenda 2023

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  Conference Price
(inc. tax)
Exhibitor: 33,000 JPY
Industry: 82,500 JPY
Student: 16,500 JPY
Academia: 49,500 JPY

 

 

 

 

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13:00
  1. Conference
    90 mins
    • Technologies that are considered most important by the panelists from each country and the reasons for their importance
    • When and how will advanced technologies change the battlefield?
    • What do you think of advanced technologies in China and Russia?
    • What are your thoughts on the necessity of cooperation among allies and partner countries?
    • Q&A session from the audience
15:00
  1. Conference
    90 mins
    • Introduction: Current Situation (by the moderator)
    • Space Security Measures taken by Japan, the U.S., Australia, and the U.K. (announced by each country)
    • International cooperation on military aspects in outer space (free discussion)
    • Summary(by the moderator)
10:00
  1. Conference
    90 mins
    • Evaluations of the Defense Equipment Transfer Principle as of today
    • Possibility of revisions of the Principle of Defense Equipment Transfer
    • Views of Japanese Defense Industry of oversea transfer of Defense Equipment
    • The U.S. and the U.K’s experiences on oversea transfer of Defense Equipment and their expectations for Japan
13:00
  1. Conference
    90 mins
    • How do you evaluate and analyze the Russo-Ukrainian war over the past year?
    • What lessons have you learned from the Russo-Ukrainian war over the past year?
    • What do you believe is most important to deter conflicts in a period of intensifying Great Power Competitions?
15:00
  1. Conference
    90 mins
    • Status of Russian Attack on Nuclear Facilities in Ukraine
    • The dysfunction of the UN Security Council (The brutal act by a permanent member of the UN Security Council,which is a nuclear power and should set a benchmark for the world, showed that even a legally binding UN Security Council resolution is completely meaningless and ineffective.)
    • The role of the IAEA in this case
    • The setting of rules in international law, Geneva Convention
    • Defense of Nuclear Facilities and Nuclear Security
    • Use of Military Forces in Facilities for Peaceful Use of Nuclear Weapons
    • What is the role of international organizations in military actions against nuclear facilities?(UN Security Council (including resolutions, UN forces, PKO, etc.), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), International Criminal Court (ICC), etc.)
10:00
  1. Conference
    90 mins
    Pursuing "specific measures to maintain and strengthen an open and stable maritime order" to ensure freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific region, which is an important issue for the security of Ja ...
13:00
  1. Conference
    90 mins
    Logistics is important for the Self-Defense Forces in responding to future warfighting and in maintaining its combat capability. Considering the current situation of the SDF, it is important to "build ...
15:00
  1. Conference
    90 mins
    For the U.S., Japan and friendly nations to expand industrial cooperation in the defense and aerospace markets, exploring lessons learned on working together to create resilient supply chains will be ...

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    U.S. Embassy in Japan & The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ)

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