Call for Participants: Supporting the High School Space Olympics – Model Rocket Challenge @ Iizuka City to be Held on August 2!
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- Call for Participants: Supporting the High School Space Olympics – Model Rocket Challenge @ Iizuka City to be Held on August 2!
- The Iizuka Regional Employment Creation Council will host the 'Reiwa 8 Model Rocket Challenge @ Iizuka City' on August 2, aiming to foster next-generation talent in science and technology through hands-on space education.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 18, 2026
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The Iizuka Regional Employment Creation Council will host the 'Reiwa 8 Model Rocket Challenge @ Iizuka City' on August 2, aiming to foster next-generation talent in science and technology through hands-on space education.
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- Call for Participants: Supporting the High School Space Olympics – Model Rocket Challenge @ Iizuka City to be Held on August 2! (June 18, 2026), PR Times
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- June 18, 2026
The Iizuka Regional Employment Creation Council will host the 'Reiwa 8 Model Rocket Challenge @ Iizuka City' on August 2, aiming to foster next-generation talent in science and technology through hands-on space education.
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The Iizuka Regional Employment Creation Council (secretariat: Iizuka City) will host the 'Reiwa 8 Model Rocket Challenge @ Iizuka City' to promote interest in science and technology and cultivate the next generation of manufacturing talent for Iizuka.
This is the second event following the one held in March this year. Participants will experience the joy of building model rockets, create original designs, and develop a mindset for tackling unknown challenges through practical space-related learning. Additionally, female entrepreneurs actively working in the space industry will serve as guest lecturers, delivering talks on aerospace topics and real-world research and development, aiming to deepen middle and high school students' interest in science.
Event Date and Time: August 2, Reiwa 8 (Sunday), 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Lecturers:
Dr. Keisuke Maeda, Special Associate Professor, Department of Space Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Producer, General Incorporated Association Kyushu Mirai Sosei
Born in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture in 1977. Graduated from the Graduate School of Engineering and Resource Sciences, Akita University.
Currently serving since June 2024. Has worked on the development of ultra-small satellites at the Nakasuka Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Astroscale Inc., and the Planetary Exploration Research Center at Chiba Institute of Technology. Also organizes space education events such as the Noshiro Space Event, Ehime Nan-yo Joint Balloon Experiment, Gunma Space Award, and the Space Koshien across Japan, targeting students from elementary to university levels.
Naomi Kurahara, Representative Director and CEO, Infostellar Inc.
Over 10 years of experience in the space industry. Holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Kyushu Institute of Technology and conducted research on ion engines and space plasma environments at JAXA.
Prior to founding Infostellar in 2016, she worked as a researcher and satellite ground system engineer on multiple satellite projects.
Venue:
(Presentations and rocket assembly): Porto Building, Iizuka Campus, Kyushu Institute of Technology
(Launch site): Ground, Iizuka Campus, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Organizers:
Iizuka Regional Employment Creation Council
Co-organizers:
National University Corporation Kyushu Institute of Technology
General Incorporated Association Kyushu Mirai Sosei
Iizuka City (Gender Equality Promotion Section, Industry-Academia Promotion Section)
Iizuka City Board of Education (Lifelong Learning Section)
Target Participants:
Middle and high school students residing in or attending schools within Iizuka City
Number of Participants: Approximately 40
Participation Fee: Free of charge
Application Method: Please apply via the following form:
https://forms.gle/BGtBccdEHBbz67pD7
※ For more details, please refer to the information below.
Inquiries: Iizuka Regional Employment Creation Council (Secretariat: Industry-Academia Promotion Section, Economic Affairs Department, Iizuka City)
Tel: 0948-22-5518
Email: sangaku@city.iizuka.lg.jp
This is the second event following the one held in March this year. Participants will experience the joy of building model rockets, create original designs, and develop a mindset for tackling unknown challenges through practical space-related learning. Additionally, female entrepreneurs actively working in the space industry will serve as guest lecturers, delivering talks on aerospace topics and real-world research and development, aiming to deepen middle and high school students' interest in science.
Event Date and Time: August 2, Reiwa 8 (Sunday), 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Lecturers:
Dr. Keisuke Maeda, Special Associate Professor, Department of Space Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Producer, General Incorporated Association Kyushu Mirai Sosei
Born in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture in 1977. Graduated from the Graduate School of Engineering and Resource Sciences, Akita University.
Currently serving since June 2024. Has worked on the development of ultra-small satellites at the Nakasuka Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Astroscale Inc., and the Planetary Exploration Research Center at Chiba Institute of Technology. Also organizes space education events such as the Noshiro Space Event, Ehime Nan-yo Joint Balloon Experiment, Gunma Space Award, and the Space Koshien across Japan, targeting students from elementary to university levels.
Naomi Kurahara, Representative Director and CEO, Infostellar Inc.
Over 10 years of experience in the space industry. Holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Kyushu Institute of Technology and conducted research on ion engines and space plasma environments at JAXA.
Prior to founding Infostellar in 2016, she worked as a researcher and satellite ground system engineer on multiple satellite projects.
Venue:
(Presentations and rocket assembly): Porto Building, Iizuka Campus, Kyushu Institute of Technology
(Launch site): Ground, Iizuka Campus, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Organizers:
Iizuka Regional Employment Creation Council
Co-organizers:
National University Corporation Kyushu Institute of Technology
General Incorporated Association Kyushu Mirai Sosei
Iizuka City (Gender Equality Promotion Section, Industry-Academia Promotion Section)
Iizuka City Board of Education (Lifelong Learning Section)
Target Participants:
Middle and high school students residing in or attending schools within Iizuka City
Number of Participants: Approximately 40
Participation Fee: Free of charge
Application Method: Please apply via the following form:
https://forms.gle/BGtBccdEHBbz67pD7
※ For more details, please refer to the information below.
Inquiries: Iizuka Regional Employment Creation Council (Secretariat: Industry-Academia Promotion Section, Economic Affairs Department, Iizuka City)
Tel: 0948-22-5518
Email: sangaku@city.iizuka.lg.jp
FAQ
What is the Model Rocket Challenge @ Iizuka City?
A hands-on event where middle and high school students build and launch model rockets to foster interest in space and STEM fields.
Who can participate?
Middle and high school students residing in or attending schools in Iizuka City. Around 40 participants, free of charge.
Who are the lecturers?
A special associate professor from Kyushu Institute of Technology and a female CEO from the space industry.
When and where is it held?
August 2, Reiwa 8 (Sunday), 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM at Kyushu Institute of Technology Iizuka Campus.
How to apply?
Apply via the online form. Details available through the official contact.