Kumamoto University to Host 'Town Campus' Talk: The Future of the Semiconductor Industry - Potential and Limits of Kumamoto's Development from an Economic Geography Perspective
On July 4, 2026, Kumamoto University and Newco One will co-host a talk event in Kumamoto City. Professor Hiroshi Kashima will analyze the impact of TSMC's entry and the rapid growth of the semiconductor industry on the local economy through the lens of economic geography.
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Kumamoto University, in collaboration with Newco One Co., Ltd., will host the 'Kumadai Town Campus' talk event titled 'The Future of the Semiconductor Industry: Potential and Limits of Kumamoto's Development from an Economic Geography Perspective.'
Triggered by TSMC's decision to locate a factory in the region, Kumamoto's semiconductor industry is undergoing rapid growth, described by many as a 'once-in-a-century opportunity.' Professor Hiroshi Kashima from the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, an expert in economic geography, will explain the impact of this rapid growth on Kumamoto's economy and identify factors that may hinder change. The lecture will feature Professor Kashima's analysis of current Kumamoto and his predictions on how the region will evolve following TSMC's entry.
[Date] Saturday, July 4, 2026
[Time] 14:00 – 15:00
[Location] Tsutaya Bookstore Kumamoto Sannozaka, B1F Event Space (1-2 Anseimachi, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto City)
[Target Audience] General public (anyone interested)
[Admission] Free
[Capacity] 30 people (first-come, first-served). Walk-ins allowed if seats are available.
[Lecture Topics]
- Why did TSMC come to Kumamoto?
- Explaining why the semiconductor industry thrives in Kyushu through geographical conditions.
- How will Kumamoto change with TSMC's entry?
Speaker: Professor Hiroshi Kashima, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kumamoto University.
Registration is available via the online form on the Kumamoto University website.
Triggered by TSMC's decision to locate a factory in the region, Kumamoto's semiconductor industry is undergoing rapid growth, described by many as a 'once-in-a-century opportunity.' Professor Hiroshi Kashima from the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, an expert in economic geography, will explain the impact of this rapid growth on Kumamoto's economy and identify factors that may hinder change. The lecture will feature Professor Kashima's analysis of current Kumamoto and his predictions on how the region will evolve following TSMC's entry.
[Date] Saturday, July 4, 2026
[Time] 14:00 – 15:00
[Location] Tsutaya Bookstore Kumamoto Sannozaka, B1F Event Space (1-2 Anseimachi, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto City)
[Target Audience] General public (anyone interested)
[Admission] Free
[Capacity] 30 people (first-come, first-served). Walk-ins allowed if seats are available.
[Lecture Topics]
- Why did TSMC come to Kumamoto?
- Explaining why the semiconductor industry thrives in Kyushu through geographical conditions.
- How will Kumamoto change with TSMC's entry?
Speaker: Professor Hiroshi Kashima, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kumamoto University.
Registration is available via the online form on the Kumamoto University website.
FAQ
What will Professor Hiroshi Kashima discuss about TSMC's impact on Kumamoto's economy during the July 4, 2026 event?
Professor Hiroshi Kashima will analyze TSMC's entry and semiconductor industry growth effects on Kumamoto's local economy using economic geography.
Which university is co-hosting the 'Town Campus' talk with Newco One on July 4, 2026?
Kumamoto University is co-hosting the 'Town Campus' talk event with Newco One on July 4, 2026 in Kumamoto City.
What specific date is the Kumamoto University and Newco One talk event scheduled for in 2026?
The Kumamoto University and Newco One talk event is scheduled for July 4, 2026 in Kumamoto City.
How does the July 4, 2026 talk address the economic geography of Kumamoto's semiconductor development?
The July 4, 2026 talk examines Kumamoto's semiconductor growth potential and limits through economic geography analysis by Professor Hiroshi Kashima.
Which company's entry into Kumamoto is central to Professor Kashima's July 4, 2026 economic analysis?
TSMC's entry into Kumamoto is central to Professor Hiroshi Kashima's economic geography analysis on July 4, 2026.