[Okayama University] Conducted helium gas recovery and liquid helium supply (Phase 2) of the "Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima HeReNet" initiative at Yonago National College of Technology
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- [Okayama University] Conducted helium gas recovery and liquid helium supply (Phase 2) of the "Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima HeReNet" initiative at Yonago National College of Technology
- On May 15, 2026, Okayama University's task force for research equipment sharing visited Yonago National College of Technology to implement the first "Phase 2" helium recycling (recovery and supply) of the Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima HeReNet.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 11, 2026
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On May 15, 2026, Okayama University's task force for research equipment sharing visited Yonago National College of Technology to implement the first "Phase 2" helium recycling (recovery and supply) of the Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima HeReNet.
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- [Okayama University] Conducted helium gas recovery and liquid helium supply (Phase 2) of the "Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima HeReNet" initiative at Yonago National College of Technology (June 11, 2026), PR Times
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- June 11, 2026
On May 15, 2026, Okayama University's task force for research equipment sharing visited Yonago National College of Technology to implement the first "Phase 2" helium recycling (recovery and supply) of the Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima HeReNet.
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June 11, 2026
Okayama University
◆Overview
The task force for research equipment sharing at Okayama University visited Yonago National College of Technology (Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture) on May 15, 2026, to implement the first "Phase 2" of the Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima Helium Recycling Network (HeReNet), which involves the recovery of helium gas and the supply of liquid helium.
Participants from Okayama University included Makoto Ishii, Manager of the General Technical Department, along with technical staff members Hisayuki Urakami and Haruna Ando, and Hideaki Yamazaki from the Research Cooperation Division. Participants from Yonago National College of Technology included Eiichi Hino, a technical specialist from the Technical Education Support Center.
At Yonago National College of Technology, since December 2025, technical specialist Eiichi Hino has been regularly recovering helium gas from a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) device into gas bags and then into gas cylinders using recovery compressors.
On the day of the event, Okayama University transported approximately 90 liters of liquid helium, which had been pre-filled into specialized containers, to Yonago National College of Technology. Yonago National College of Technology spent about an hour filling the liquid helium into their NMR device. Subsequently, gas cylinders filled with recovered gas were transported back to Okayama University.
The overall flow of the Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima HeReNet involves sequentially implementing Phase 1 (gas recovery), Phase 2 (gas recovery and partial supply), and Phase 3 (gas recovery and nearly full supply), with plans to transition to full-scale operations afterward. This was the first implementation of Phase 2.
Eiichi Hino of Yonago National College of Technology stated, "This is the first time we have been able to procure liquid helium through recycling. With prices continuing to soar, it is very helpful to be able to obtain liquid helium at a low cost. As this project aligns with the SDGs 'Responsible Consumption and Production,' we intend to keep creating a sustainable research environment."
As a regional core research university, Okayama University aims to broaden the reach of research and development using liquid helium by supplying it to neighboring universities, research institutions, colleges of technology, and companies through HeReNet and HeliGet. Since helium is 100% dependent on overseas imports, this initiative is also extremely important from the perspective of economic security. Furthermore, Okayama University is advancing the development of 'HeliSET,' a helium-related human resource development program aimed at fostering the next generation of helium users and stabilizing helium prices. Okayama University will continue to promote HeReNet, HeliGet, and HeliSET as an integrated effort under the 'He3' (He-three) project.
Okayama University
◆Overview
The task force for research equipment sharing at Okayama University visited Yonago National College of Technology (Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture) on May 15, 2026, to implement the first "Phase 2" of the Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima Helium Recycling Network (HeReNet), which involves the recovery of helium gas and the supply of liquid helium.
Participants from Okayama University included Makoto Ishii, Manager of the General Technical Department, along with technical staff members Hisayuki Urakami and Haruna Ando, and Hideaki Yamazaki from the Research Cooperation Division. Participants from Yonago National College of Technology included Eiichi Hino, a technical specialist from the Technical Education Support Center.
At Yonago National College of Technology, since December 2025, technical specialist Eiichi Hino has been regularly recovering helium gas from a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) device into gas bags and then into gas cylinders using recovery compressors.
On the day of the event, Okayama University transported approximately 90 liters of liquid helium, which had been pre-filled into specialized containers, to Yonago National College of Technology. Yonago National College of Technology spent about an hour filling the liquid helium into their NMR device. Subsequently, gas cylinders filled with recovered gas were transported back to Okayama University.
The overall flow of the Chugoku-Shikoku/Harima HeReNet involves sequentially implementing Phase 1 (gas recovery), Phase 2 (gas recovery and partial supply), and Phase 3 (gas recovery and nearly full supply), with plans to transition to full-scale operations afterward. This was the first implementation of Phase 2.
Eiichi Hino of Yonago National College of Technology stated, "This is the first time we have been able to procure liquid helium through recycling. With prices continuing to soar, it is very helpful to be able to obtain liquid helium at a low cost. As this project aligns with the SDGs 'Responsible Consumption and Production,' we intend to keep creating a sustainable research environment."
As a regional core research university, Okayama University aims to broaden the reach of research and development using liquid helium by supplying it to neighboring universities, research institutions, colleges of technology, and companies through HeReNet and HeliGet. Since helium is 100% dependent on overseas imports, this initiative is also extremely important from the perspective of economic security. Furthermore, Okayama University is advancing the development of 'HeliSET,' a helium-related human resource development program aimed at fostering the next generation of helium users and stabilizing helium prices. Okayama University will continue to promote HeReNet, HeliGet, and HeliSET as an integrated effort under the 'He3' (He-three) project.
FAQ
岡山大学が実施した中四国・播磨HeReNetのフェーズ2とは何ですか?
ヘリウムガスの回収に加えて、岡山大学が調達した液体ヘリウムを参画機関である米子工業高等専門学校へ供給する工程です。2026年5月15日に初めて実施されました。
ヘリウムリサイクル事業ネットワークの目的は何ですか?
ヘリウムの100%海外依存という現状に対し、地域内での研究機器共用やリサイクル体制を構築することで、液体ヘリウムを用いる研究環境を安定させ、経済安全保障を強化することです。
岡山大学はどのようなヘリウム関連プログラムを推進していますか?
ヘリウムガスの回収・供給を担う「HeReNet」、液体ヘリウムの調達・供給の「HeliGet」、人材育成プログラム「HeliSET」を一体とした「“He3”プロジェクト」として推進しています。
フェーズ2では具体的にどのような作業が行われましたか?
岡山大学が容器に充填した液体ヘリウム約90Lを米子工業高等専門学校へ運搬・供給し、米子高専側がNMR装置への充填を行いました。また、回収ガスで満タンになったガスボンベを岡山大学へ返却しました。
なぜ研究現場でヘリウムリサイクルが重視されているのですか?
ヘリウムは研究に不可欠な資源ですが、すべて海外に依存しており価格高騰が続いているため、持続可能な研究環境の維持とコスト低減、および資源確保の経済安全保障の観点から重要視されています。