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2010.01.30

Student project awarded the Kanto Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry Director-General's Prize in the Campus Venture Grand-Prix

100131_grandprixWith Mr. Yoshio Ichiryu of Ichiryu Associates, Inc. and Mr. Kiyonari Tadao, former President of Hosei University

 

100131_grandprix_1CVG Tokyo awards ceremony

The members of "Roppongi Vege&Fruit Corporation," a project to make use of former school buildings in Tokyo that emerged out of Team-A2 in ALPS2009, competed in the 6th Campus Venture Grand-Prix (CVG; sponsored by The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, Ltd.). Out of a field of 106 contenders, it was selected for the Kanto Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry Director-General's Prize in the Tokyo finals. The team had 12 members: Hiroyuki Yagita, Madoka Nakajima, Hisaya Katoh (JAXA), Song Jue, Naoko Daigo, Masaki Hokari, Ryuta Ohashi, Tomoya Kase, Koichi Takahashi, Shinya Nomura, Naoyuki Higo and Yasuhiro Matsuo). They were also chosen to compete in the nationals scheduled for Wednesday, March 3.

In addition, they entered the 8th Student Entrepreneur Grand Prix (sponsored by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government) and are among the final 10 teams out of a total of 230 competing. Final presentations will take place on Sunday, February 7 at Tomin Hall in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.

Project member comments

Hiroyuki Yagita (leader)
1st year, masters course (entered April 2009), ALPS-A2
I am very grateful to the members of ALPS-A2 and those who joined the team after the conclusion of ALPS. This prize is a great honor, and it was only possible because we were able to bring together a wide range of people who are willing to work enthusiastically, seriously and enjoyably. I want to continue to serve as an enhancer, encouraging cytodifferentiation in the team! (Quoting from a presentation on system life theory)

Madoka Nakajima
1st year, doctoral course (entered April 2009), ALPS-A2
The impetus to join the two competitions was an e-mail from Professor Sun Kim titled "Competition Opportunity for ALPS projects." During the latter half of ALPS, the project really began to be fleshed out and we decided we could polish it up even further and submit it. At first, we undertook it rather lightheartedly, but having come this far, we are going to do everything we can to be victorious.

Naoko Daigo
2nd year, masters course (entered September 2008), ALPS-A2
There is an incredible diversity in the people at SDM, and ALPS was a valuable experience in confronting challenges and learning from them. I look forward to working with my great friends here to carve out a new tomorrow.

Masaki Hokari
1st year, masters course (entered April 2009), ALPS-A2
Under our very capable and reliable leader, we forewent our summer vacations last year in favor of repeated meetings, and it is very gratifying that our work has been given such high marks not only within the school but also in the entrepreneur championships. I am not sure I contributed much to the team, but I am honored to be a member and want to thank my teammates for including me.

Hisaya Katoh
Research student (JAXA), ALPS-A2
We have a great team and were able to experience the entire process of moving a simple idea up to the point of being a feasible project. I am grateful for this useful and valuable experience.

Song Jue
1st year, masters course (entered April 2009), ALPS-A2
We share happiness and woe during the project, and I realize "Many hands make light work" immediately.

Ryuta Ohashi
2nd year, masters course (entered April 2008)
Diverse team members. The dispersion and concentration techniques we learned together. Working hard as a team on the project. I tried to break down the elements in the prize. I am very glad to have had the experience of integration with all of you and for our work to be recognized in this award.

Tomoya Kase
1st year, masters course (entered April 2009)
We had a wonderful group of professors teaching us ALPS techniques, and it was very gratifying to see the combination of these techniques and enthusiastic team members produce results. This has been an extremely valuable and enlightening experience for a new university graduate like me. I look forward to doing even more in the future.

Shinya Nomura
1st year, masters course (entered April 2009)
We moved from the classroom ALPS (Active Learning Project Sequence) to the practical ALPS (A Lot of Practical Solutions). And now we are just one step away from the project seeds budding as an enterprise. I hope to keep rooting for the team to safely cross the Alps.

Naoyuki Higo
1st year, masters course (entered April 2009)
I joined the project midway through, but it was still a valuable experience to see how people from the wide range of backgrounds we have at SDM cooperate together and, through a series of trial and error, apply what we have learned to the creation of a new project. I hope to use this experience to contribute to society.

Yasuhiro Matsuo
2nd year, masters course (entered April 2008)
It was eye-opening for me to participate in an outside event and I was able to come to understand more perspectives. I also feel like I am getting closer, one step at a time, to my dream of being an entrepreneur.

See the SDM website for details.
https://www.sdm.keio.ac.jp/news/2010/02/03-165350.html

https://www.sdm.keio.ac.jp/news/pdf/4025p.pdf