This paper summarises initiatives presented on June 1st 2023 at a seminar during a visit to Technological University Dublin. The authors travelled from 3 universities in Japan to share some of the collaborative research, education and training initiatives developed by them, In their presentation the authors gave an overview of the current situation of Knowledge Management and Quality Culture in Japan, highlighting some recent issues and challenges, and presented some initiatives under development to specifically address these challenges
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Compared with other developed countries, M.A or PhD holders are a minority in Japan. Regarding their...
Concerns about the competitiveness of Japan's high-technology industries has prompted a number of re...
In April 2004, a new law turned Japanese national universities into independent public corporations....
Development of new medicines has become increasingly difficult with less possibility of success in s...
Universities and research institutes are increasingly expected to contribute to society by creating ...
Universities are by definition producers of knowledge. How this academic knowledge is transferred to...
There is increasing pressure on Japanese universities and research institutions to actively promote ...
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<div><p>As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and ...
From the late 1990s, the Japanese government began to introduce new innovation policies to create a ...
In this paper, we focus on three large public research institutes (PRIs) in Japan—National Institute...
Discusses Japan’s Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) initiative, an international research prog...
The concept of Triple Helix relates to collaboration between universities, governments and industry....
It has recently been demonstrated that the time dedicated to research among faculty members of Japan...
Under fierce global competition in a knowledge-based economy, Japanese companies based in the UK hav...
Compared with other developed countries, M.A or PhD holders are a minority in Japan. Regarding their...
Concerns about the competitiveness of Japan's high-technology industries has prompted a number of re...
In April 2004, a new law turned Japanese national universities into independent public corporations....
Development of new medicines has become increasingly difficult with less possibility of success in s...
Universities and research institutes are increasingly expected to contribute to society by creating ...
Universities are by definition producers of knowledge. How this academic knowledge is transferred to...
There is increasing pressure on Japanese universities and research institutions to actively promote ...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.In...
<div><p>As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and ...
From the late 1990s, the Japanese government began to introduce new innovation policies to create a ...
In this paper, we focus on three large public research institutes (PRIs) in Japan—National Institute...
Discusses Japan’s Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) initiative, an international research prog...
The concept of Triple Helix relates to collaboration between universities, governments and industry....
It has recently been demonstrated that the time dedicated to research among faculty members of Japan...
Under fierce global competition in a knowledge-based economy, Japanese companies based in the UK hav...
Compared with other developed countries, M.A or PhD holders are a minority in Japan. Regarding their...
Concerns about the competitiveness of Japan's high-technology industries has prompted a number of re...