Higashi-Hiroshima Autono-MaaS Consortium Smart Campus Initiatives in Hiroshima was held
Higashi-Hiroshima Autono-MaaS Consortium Smart Campus Initiatives in Hiroshima was held
On Wednesday, March 10, 2021, Higashi-Hiroshima Autono-MaaS Consortium held a symposium, Smart Campus Initiatives in Hiroshima, co-hosted by the Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima University, Town & Gown Office Higashi-Hiroshima and Taoyaka Program.
This symposium invited experts from Japan and abroad to share the impact of advanced technologies such as autonomous driving and smart energy toward the development of sustainable communities.
The event started with an opening remarks by the President of Hiroshima University, followed by a congratulatory speech of a Mayor of Higashi-Hiroshima. During the consortium, the speakers introduced their experiments in transportation system or energy problems in different places from different academic perspectives. These problems are important issues to develop sustainable communities.
Active discussions were held among the speakers and the discussants. There were approximately 200 participants in the consortium.