[JPI Seminar] 'Development Trends of CO2 Capture Technologies Including Rapidly Advancing DAC and Latest Outlook on CCUS Supply Chain & Business Opportunities' - Held on May 19 (Tue)
JPI (Japan Planning Institute) will host a seminar featuring Yasuo Hosono from Chiyoda Corporation to discuss the latest in CCUS and DAC technologies, exploring market trends and strategic business opportunities for companies aiming for net-zero emissions.
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JPI (Japan Planning Institute) has invited Mr. Yasuo Hosono, Technical Advisor at the Frontier Business Division of Chiyoda Corporation, to provide a detailed explanation of the rapidly advancing development trends in CO2 separation and capture technologies, including DAC, and the latest outlook on CCUS supply chain construction and business opportunities.
[Seminar Details & Registration] https://www.jpi.co.jp/seminar/17681
[Title]
The Current State and Evolution Trends of CCUS/DAC Entering the Implementation Phase
Development Trends of CO2 Separation and Capture Technologies Including Rapidly Advancing DAC and Latest Outlook on CCUS Supply Chain Construction and Business Opportunities
[Date & Time]
May 19, 2026 (Tue) 13:30 - 16:00
*Applications for archived distribution are also accepted after the seminar concludes.
[Lecturer]
Mr. Yasuo Hosono
Technical Advisor, Frontier Business Division
Chiyoda Corporation
[Course Overview]
Toward achieving net-zero, CCUS/DAC, which recovers CO2 from emission sources and the atmosphere, is becoming a prerequisite for business continuity in the industrial sector. Investment in projects and technical implementation are accelerating globally, entering a stage directly linked to corporate competitiveness and value chain strategies.
In this lecture, after organizing the global positioning and trends in systems/standards for CCUS/DAC, we will overview the main technologies centered on CO2 separation and capture and the trends of market players.
Furthermore, from the perspective of sustainability—essential for supply chain construction—such as stable supply, economic efficiency, and environmental friendliness, we will clarify the challenges and success factors for commercialization.
In addition, we will demonstrate the 'reality of implementation' through major global projects and look forward to the positions, business opportunities, and directions of collaboration that Japanese companies can take in the future.
[Lecture Items]
1. Background requiring CCUS/DAC and the trend toward decarbonization
(1) Global issues requiring CCUS/DAC
(2) Decarbonization scenarios and carbon management
(3) Trends in policies, systems, and standards
2. Current status and evolution trends of CO2 capture and DAC technology
(1) Elemental technologies comprising the CCUS supply chain
(2) CO2 separation and capture technologies and main players
(3) Latest status of CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) and DAC
3. Sustainability and challenges of the CCUS business supply chain
(1) Carbon Intensity (CI) evaluation and sustainability requirements
(2) Cost structure, business feasibility, and scaling challenges
4. Global CCUS/DAC Projects
5. Future developments
6. Q&A
7. Business card exchange and networking
[Attendance Formats]
- On-site (Archives not included)
- Live streaming (Archives not included)
- Archive streaming
*Special rate of 18,500 yen for archives for on-site/live attendees.
[Fees]
1 person: 37,440 yen (tax included)
2+ persons: 32,440 yen each (same organization/simultaneous application)
Local government employees: 11,000 yen (limited to on-site/live)
[Seminar Details & Registration] https://www.jpi.co.jp/seminar/17681
[Title]
The Current State and Evolution Trends of CCUS/DAC Entering the Implementation Phase
Development Trends of CO2 Separation and Capture Technologies Including Rapidly Advancing DAC and Latest Outlook on CCUS Supply Chain Construction and Business Opportunities
[Date & Time]
May 19, 2026 (Tue) 13:30 - 16:00
*Applications for archived distribution are also accepted after the seminar concludes.
[Lecturer]
Mr. Yasuo Hosono
Technical Advisor, Frontier Business Division
Chiyoda Corporation
[Course Overview]
Toward achieving net-zero, CCUS/DAC, which recovers CO2 from emission sources and the atmosphere, is becoming a prerequisite for business continuity in the industrial sector. Investment in projects and technical implementation are accelerating globally, entering a stage directly linked to corporate competitiveness and value chain strategies.
In this lecture, after organizing the global positioning and trends in systems/standards for CCUS/DAC, we will overview the main technologies centered on CO2 separation and capture and the trends of market players.
Furthermore, from the perspective of sustainability—essential for supply chain construction—such as stable supply, economic efficiency, and environmental friendliness, we will clarify the challenges and success factors for commercialization.
In addition, we will demonstrate the 'reality of implementation' through major global projects and look forward to the positions, business opportunities, and directions of collaboration that Japanese companies can take in the future.
[Lecture Items]
1. Background requiring CCUS/DAC and the trend toward decarbonization
(1) Global issues requiring CCUS/DAC
(2) Decarbonization scenarios and carbon management
(3) Trends in policies, systems, and standards
2. Current status and evolution trends of CO2 capture and DAC technology
(1) Elemental technologies comprising the CCUS supply chain
(2) CO2 separation and capture technologies and main players
(3) Latest status of CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) and DAC
3. Sustainability and challenges of the CCUS business supply chain
(1) Carbon Intensity (CI) evaluation and sustainability requirements
(2) Cost structure, business feasibility, and scaling challenges
4. Global CCUS/DAC Projects
5. Future developments
6. Q&A
7. Business card exchange and networking
[Attendance Formats]
- On-site (Archives not included)
- Live streaming (Archives not included)
- Archive streaming
*Special rate of 18,500 yen for archives for on-site/live attendees.
[Fees]
1 person: 37,440 yen (tax included)
2+ persons: 32,440 yen each (same organization/simultaneous application)
Local government employees: 11,000 yen (limited to on-site/live)