FY2026 2nd CRC Forum: "Carbon Neutrality Road to 2050"
Tokyo Denki University will host the 2nd CRC Forum, themed "Carbon Neutrality Road to 2050," on June 18 and July 2. The forum will explore pathways to achieving 2050 carbon neutrality, focusing on the cross-disciplinary application of technologies in the architectural field through lectures and a campus tour.
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[Part 1] June 18 (Thu) / Hybrid Event (In-person + Online)
[Part 2] July 2 (Thu) / At Tokyo Senju Campus
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Tokyo Denki University (President: Tadahiko Ibamoto) will hold the FY2026 2nd CRC Forum "Carbon Neutrality Road to 2050" (free of charge) for corporate affiliates, students, and others over two days on June 18 (Thu) and July 2 (Thu).
Part 1 of the forum on June 18 (Thu) will feature lectures on the theme "Cross-Disciplinary Utilization of Electrical, Mechanical, Information, and Chemical Technologies in the Architectural Field." It will be held in a hybrid format, combining an in-person event (Venue: Tokyo Senju Campus) and online streaming (Zoom Webinar). The program includes an invited lecture by Mr. Masanobu Sasaki, a specialist from TEPCO Energy Partner, Inc., and a general lecture by Professor Masafumi Momota from the university's School of Future Science, Department of Architecture.
Part 2, on July 2 (Thu), will include a lecture by Professor Momota on the energy-saving plan and achievements of the Tokyo Senju Campus, as well as a campus tour to view the campus's energy-saving facilities.
■ Part 1: Lectures
・Date & Time: June 18, 2026 (Thu) 17:15–19:00
・Format: Hybrid
[In-person Event] ・Venue: Niwa Hall, 2F, Building 1, Tokyo Senju Campus, Tokyo Denki University ・Capacity: 200 people (pre-registration required)
[Online Streaming] ・Format: Zoom Webinar (no capacity limit / pre-registration required)
○ Invited Lecture: "Utilization and Collaboration of Electrical, Mechanical, Information, Chemical, and Architectural Technologies in an Energy Company" - Mr. Masanobu Sasaki, Specialist, Customer Technology Innovation Department, TEPCO Energy Partner, Inc.
○ General Lecture: "Utilization of Electrical, Mechanical, Information, and Chemical Technologies in the Building Equipment Field: A Case Study of Senju Campus" - Professor Masafumi Momota, Department of Architecture, School of Future Science, Tokyo Denki University
○ Summary: Visiting Professor Kunihiko Hidaka, Tokyo Denki University
■ Part 2: Lecture and Campus Tour
*Priority will be given to participants of Part 1. No online streaming.
・Date & Time: July 2, 2026 (Thu) 16:00–18:00
・Venue: Room 1206, 2F, Building 1, Tokyo Senju Campus, Tokyo Denki University
・Capacity: 20 people (first-come, first-served)
○ Lecture: "Energy-Saving Plan and Achievements of Tokyo Senju Campus" - Professor Masafumi Momota, Department of Architecture, School of Future Science, Tokyo Denki University
○ Campus Tour: Viewing the energy-saving facilities of the campus - Professor Masafumi Momota, Department of Architecture, School of Future Science, Tokyo Denki University
*All events are free of charge. *Tokyo Senju Campus (5 Senju Asahi-cho, Adachi-ku, Tokyo; 1-minute walk from Kitasenju Station East Exit (Den-dai Exit))
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・Registration Method: Register via the URL or QR code below. https://forms.office.com/r/42sLTrP3se
*Registration Deadline: June 17 (Wed) 12:00
・Inquiries: Research Promotion Section, Center for Research and Collaboration, Tokyo Denki University. Phone: 03-5284-5230 / E-mail: kenkyu-k@jim.dendai.ac.jp
■ About the "CRC Forum"
The Center for Research and Collaboration (CRC) at Tokyo Denki University is a core organization for cutting-edge R&D at the university. The "CRC Forum," which aims to create research groups originating from the university by bringing together researchers, is also an opportunity to introduce a portion of the wide-ranging research achievements of the university's faculty. It is held approximately twice a year.