[Seminar] Soft electronics that accompany people open up new markets.
[Speaker]
Associate Professor Naoshi Matsuhisa, Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
[Key Lecture Content]
Various soft and stretchable electronic materials that break the common belief that rubber does not conduct electricity are being developed. Electronics made with these materials are expected to be utilized as next-generation wearable devices that are soft like skin, provide excellent wearing comfort, and enable long-term health monitoring. This lecture will introduce the forefront of soft and stretchable electronic material development, as well as the creation of entirely new healthcare human-computer interfaces that integrate with the skin.
[Lecture Items]
1. Soft and stretchable electronics
2. Ultra-flexible electronics that accompany people
3. The forefront of diverse stretchable electronic material development
4. Sensors and displays that integrate with the skin
5. Ultra-flexible semiconductor devices using stretchable semiconductor materials
6. Next-generation wearable devices that integrate with the skin
7. Summary
8. Q&A / Business card exchange

| Date and time | Tuesday, Feb 10, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 03:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Capital | On-site attendance / Live streaming / Archive streaming (available for viewing multiple times for 2 weeks) Kioi Forum, 4-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, New Otani Garden Court 1F |
| Entry fee | Charge |
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