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CEATEC JAPAN is a certified event under the International Trade Administration TRADE FAIR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM of the United States Department of Commerce. Conferences and exhibits by participating US companies and organizations will be held at CEATEC JAPAN 2016.

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Reserve your seat today for a various conferences by registering in advance at the Pre-Registration Site (EventRegist). And, once you become an official member, you can also pre-register online for admission to the show. There are no fees necessary for registration or seat reservation so please take this opportunity to register online.

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10/05

[SP-11-1] Special Session

USA Showcase Seminar

  • Time10:00 ~ 10:45
  • PlaceMeeting Room 201AB, International Conference Hall
  • Simultaneous Japanese-English Interpretation available
VUZIX

M100 Smartglasses provides various solutions, such as Remote Support, Tele-Medicine,Warehouse picking, Remote shopping, Drone.
We are talking about Use cases on business stage in USA and EU, and why Japanese market takes too much time for Proof of Concept (PoC).

Speaker
Vuzix Corporation
Director of Japan Operation
Mr.Keiichiro Fujii

10/05

[SP-11-2] Special Session

USA Showcase Seminar

  • Time11:00 ~ 12:30
  • PlaceMeeting Room 201AB, International Conference Hall
  • Simultaneous Japanese-English Interpretation available

Panelist
Iowa, Pennsylvania, North Carolina etc
Moderator
Junko Chino
Commercial Specialist,
US Embassy Tokyo

10/05

[SP-11-3] Special Session

USA Showcase Seminar

  • Time13:00 ~ 13:45
  • PlaceMeeting Room 201AB, International Conference Hall
  • Simultaneous Japanese-English Interpretation available
CommScope

Remember back just a few short years ago? Networks were comprised of many, different enabling technologies: land line voice, over-air-TV and over-cable TV, fax machines, pagers and many other hard wired pieces strung together a network. Each part had benefits and growth demands but each had its own limitations, management requirements and problems. Networks are changing, converging; Discrete systems are disappearing. Today, the network looks very different. We’re seeing a shift in creating the feasible to meaningful technology. Networks may be better described as application platforms that are delivered either fixed or wirelessly. The fact is, most networks have both fixed connectivity and wireless connectivity already. And we believe that all applications will at some point run through the wired and the wireless network. This is a vision of our connected and converged world where delivery of network services needs to be increasingly more efficient to manage and implement.
In this presentation, CommScope will discuss the evolution of networks and the key technical and business challenges facing us today as we connect our societies. From its beginning, CommScope has played a role in virtually all the world's best communication networks. We create the infrastructure that connects people and technologies through every evolution. Our portfolio of end-to-end solutions includes everything our customers need to build high-performing wired and wireless networks. As much as technology changes, our goal remains the same: to help our customers create, innovate, design, and build faster and better.

Speaker
Mr. Akira Kawada

10/05

[SP-11-4] Special Session

USA Showcase Seminar

  • Time14:00 ~ 14:45
  • PlaceMeeting Room 201AB, International Conference Hall
  • Simultaneous Japanese-English Interpretation available
Ernst&Young「Seizing Upside of Disruption in Industry」

Disruption is fundamentally changing the way the world works. Today’s businesses, government and individuals are responding to shifts that would have seemed unimaginable even a few years ago. IoT and Big data analytics are reshaping the industries and its business value proposition. Artificial intelligence and robotics are reinventing the workforce. Drones and driverless cars are transforming supply chains and logistics. And changing preferences and expectations - most notably in the millennial generation - are altering consumption patterns and demand for everything from cars to real estate. As people are becoming less afraid of disruption and more accepting of its inevitability, the better question becomes: How do you seize the upside of disruption?

EMCEE
Mr. Koji Sudo
Senior Commercial Specialist
Speaker
Mr. Amit Ranjan

Conference reservation

10/06

[SP-21] Special Session

USA Showcase Keynote Session, Cyber Security and Cloud Services

  • Time13:00 ~ 15:00
  • PlaceConvention Hall B, International Conference Hall
  • Simultaneous Japanese-English Interpretation available
Redefining Governments Role in Cyber Security within a Cloud Based World

Time: 13:00-14:00

Disruption is fundamentally changing the way the world works. Today’s businesses, government and individuals are responding to shifts that would have seemed unimaginable even a few years ago. IoT and Big data analytics are reshaping the industries and its business value proposition. Artificial intelligence and robotics are reinventing the workforce. Drones and driverless cars are transforming supply chains and logistics. And changing preferences and expectations - most notably in the millennial generation - are altering consumption patterns and demand for everything from cars to real estate. As people are becoming less afraid of disruption and more accepting of its inevitability, the better question becomes: How do you seize the upside of disruption?

Speaker
Mr. William Saito

Named by Nikkei as one of the “100 Most Influential people for Japan,” and began software programming in elementary school and started his own company while still in high school. By the time he was named Entrepreneur of the Year in 1998 (by Ernst & Young, NASDAQ and USA Today), he was recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on encryption, biometric authentication and cyber security.
After selling his business to Microsoft, he moved to Tokyo in 2005 and founded InTecur, a venture capital firm and consultancy that identifies innovative technologies, develops global talent and helps entrepreneurs become successful.In early 2012, Saito was appointed to a council on national strategy and policy thatreported directly to the Prime Minister of Japan. From late 2011, he also served as Chief Technology Officer of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission. He is a Foundation Board Member at the World Economic Forum (WEF),and has been named by the WEF as both a Young Global Leader and Global Agenda Council member.Saito also advises several national governments around the globe. In Japan, he has served as an advisor to METI, MIC, MEXT, and MLIT; the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science; the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; the Information Technology Promotion Agency, among others and is currently the Special Advisor to the Cabinet Office.He teaches at multiple universities, sits on the boards of several companies, frequently appears as a commentator on TV and is the author of numerous publications in addition to writing several weekly newspaper column. His best-selling management book, The Team: Solving the Biggest Problem in Japan, was published by Nikkei BP last year, and his autobiography, An Unprogrammed Life: Adventures of an Incurable Entrepreneur, was published in 2011 by John Wiley & Sons.
Paneldiscussion

Time: 14:00-15:00

EMCEE
Mr. Scott Jarkoff (Intel K.K)
Panelist
Mr. Riley Repko (Cisco systems)
Mr. John Kirch (Darktrace)

Darktrace is a world-leading cyber-threat defense company. Its multi-award-winning Enterprise Immune System technology automatically detects and responds to emerging threats, powered by machine learning and mathematics developed by specialists from the University of Cambridge. Without using rules or signatures, Darktrace models the ‘pattern of life’ of every device, user and network within an organization, identifying and mitigating cyber-threats before damage is done. Darktrace’s self-learning
technology has been deployed globally and across all sectors, including energy, retail, telecommunications, manufacturing, financial services and healthcare. The company is headquartered in San Francisco and Cambridge, UK, with over 20 global offices including London, New York, Milan, Mumbai, Paris, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo and Toronto. For more information, visit: www.darktrace.com
Ms. Mihoko Matsubara (Palo Alto Networks)
Total Moderator
Mr. Erick Kish
Commercial Attaché

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