[Seminar] International Collaborative Research and Technology Management in Defense-related Fields
[Lecturers]
Corporate Partner, Nishimura & Asahi Law Office Osaka, Mr. Satoshi Niki
Associate, Nishimura & Asahi Law Office - Foreign Law Joint Enterprise, Mr. Shu Numazawa
[Key Lecture Content]
In recent years, the diversification of defense cooperation and advancements in dual-use technology have significantly changed the management and international sharing of advanced technologies. This lecture will clarify the basic structure of Article 3 of the Japan-U.S. Technology Agreement and the significance of "similar treatment," while explaining the institutional transformation brought about by the introduction of the non-public patent application system under the Economic Security Promotion Act. Furthermore, considering the relationship between this system and the Japan-U.S. Technology Agreement, we will examine how to reposition the patent applications and secrecy management of defense-related technologies within the context of expanding international joint research and multilateral defense cooperation.
[Lecture Items]
1. Diversification of defense cooperation and advancements in dual-use technology
2. Basic structure of Article 3 of the Japan-U.S. Technology Agreement
3. Practical application of "similar treatment"
4. Introduction of the non-public patent system (Economic Security Promotion Act)
5. Relationship between the non-public patent system and Article 3 of the Japan-U.S. Technology Agreement
6. Expansion of international joint research and reevaluation of Article 3
7. Q&A / Business card exchange

| Date and time | Monday, Jul 13, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 03:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Capital | Venue attendance / Live streaming / Archive streaming (available for viewing multiple times for two weeks) SSK Seminar Room, 2-6-2 Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 4th Floor, Zaimax Nishi-Shinbashi Building |
| Entry fee | Charge |
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