Service Science Research Forum on 5/10 from 14:00-17:30

Update: Forum is over. Please refer to the presentation materials from the following link.

Dear Service Science Researchers,

One of the editor of the book,Global Perspectives on Service Science: Japan (http://service-science.info/archives/1908), Jim Spohrer, is coming to Japan in May. We have a service science research forum as the following. The place of this forum is large (150-200 capacities), so your students, and friends who are interested in service science, are welcome to join!


This is NOT a JST sponsored event, but a service science research forum which I am working for the service science research community building as technical vitality. So it will not so sophisticated like JST funded events, but I will do my best to hold this forum.


Service Science Research Forum

Date: 5/10
Time: 14:00-17:30
Place: JST 1F K’s Gobancho Bldg, 7, Gobancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0076, JAPAN
http://www.ristex.jp/aboutus/address.html
http://www.ristex.jp/EN/aboutus/address.html

Objective: To share contents of the coming service science book, “Global Perspectives on Service Science: Japan”, and discuss the latest service science research topics, issues, expectations to the area
Target attendee: researchers in service science and related area, students to learn service science, professionals in industry

Program agenda:   
14:00-14:05  Opening
14:05-14:20  
Service Engineering: Services as designed and manufactured products
                                                                               Arai, Shibaura Institute of Technology
14:20-14:35  Community based participatory service engineering: case studies and technologies
                                                                               Motomura,AIST
14:50-15:05  Human Behavior Observation for Service Science
Matsunami, Osaka Gas CO. Ltd.
15:05-15:20  Value Co-Creation Process and Value Orchestration Platform
Kijima, TiTech
15:20-15:35  Service design in tourism: Encouraging a cooperative relationship
between professional design and non-professional design
Hara, Tokyo Univ.
15:35-16:00  Break
16:00-16:15  Temporal-Spatial Communication for Nursing and Caregiving
                                                                                Uchihira, Toshiba Corp.
16:15-16:30  Formalizing expert knowledge through machine learning
16:30-17:10  Overall and Latest update                 Jim Spohrer, Chapter Editor
17:10-17:30  Discussion/Closing


All programs are provided in English.


Please join this research forum. Any students, researchers, business person, government related person who are interested in Service Science are welcome!

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