Switzerland hosts Tokyo’s S&T Diplomatic Circle Year-End Party

Local news, 04.12.2019

The Science & Technology Diplomatic Circle’s annual year-end party 2019 was held at the Swiss Ambassador’s residence. 

Mr. Fumikazu Sato introduces the upcoming 6th S&T Basic Plan and Moonshot R&D Program ©Embassy of Switzerland in Japan
Mr. Fumikazu Sato introduces the upcoming 6th S&T Basic Plan and Moonshot R&D Program ©Embassy of Switzerland in Japan

Switzerland gladly hosted the year-end party of Science & Technology Diplomatic Circle, a network of diplomats and members of government affiliated institutions from approximately 80 different countries and regions who are stationed mostly in Tokyo. Around 50 people consisting of members of diplomatic missions in Tokyo and their Japanese partners from governmental bodies, research institutes and universities representing the science community in Tokyo participated in the event.

On the occasion, Mr. Fumikazu Sato, Councillor for Innovation Promotion and Deputy Director General for Science, Technology and Innovation at the Japanese Cabinet Office gave a short introduction to Japan’s upcoming 6th S&T Basic Plan and Moonshot R&D Program which aims to stimulate disruptive innovation. In his speech, Mr. Sato stressed the importance of institutions such as the S&T Diplomatic Circle to support international collaboration.

Mr. Sato’s presentation followed the welcome speech by the Ambassador of Switzerland to Japan Jean-François Paroz and greetings by S&TDC co-chairs Dr. Svein Grandum of the Norwegian Embassy and Ms. Melinda Pavek of the U.S. Embassy.

Guests engaged in enthusiastic discussions after Prof. Masuo Aizawa, President of Japan International Science and Technology Exchange Center (JISTEC) gave the toast.

The objective of the S&TDC is to offer a platform for activities, seminars and visits interacting with leaders and officials of the government, academia and private sector of Japan.