Cycle of Lectures
The first lecture is scheduled for March 15, and is themed “Robotic competitions and their application in society”, with Prof. Dr. Anderson Harayashiki Moreira, from the Control and Automation Engineering course at the Mauá Institute of Technology, and Associate Professor Yasunori Takemura, from the Nishinippon Institute of Technology.
On March 16, Jaime Perroti, a Marketing Specialist from the Mitsubishi Electric Industrial Automation area; Professor Fernando Madani, Coordinator of the Control and Automation Engineering course at the Mauá Institute of Technology, and mediator Eric Klug, Chair of JHSP (who holds a degree in Mechatronics Engineering from the University of São Paulo – 1993), will discuss the use of robots within an industrial productive environment.
On March 17, meanwhile, the specialist in Japanese robotics Shoko Takahashi, CEO of Incubion, and mediator Dr. Anderson Harayashiki Moreira, from the Control and Automation Engineering course at the Mauá Institute of Technology, will discuss, in the lecture “Robot Experience Design – How to live with robots?”, the day-to-day practices for coexistence between man and robots.
On March 18, closing the lecture cycle, under the title ‘Innovation and Technology: Ties between Brazil and Japan,’ Cristiano Blanez, the Innovation Officer at NEC in Brazil; Tatiana Nagamine, Economic Analyst at JETRO São Paulo’s Innovation and Invest Japan programs; Antonio Makiyama, CEO of the Brazilian startup VIVAX, and mediator Eric Klug, Chair of JHSP (who holds a degree in Mechatronics Engineering from the University of São Paulo – 1993), show how innovation and technology have created bridges, including commercial ones, between Brazil and Japan.