JST ERATO "Kawahara Universal Information Network Project" is a unique research program that unites researchers in the fields of human-computer interaction (HCI), robotics, and electrical engineering in Japan.1 The program aims to explore the technologies needed for the next generation of the Internet of Things and HCI.
The program's cross-disciplinary approach has brought unique research results through collaboration among different fields. Since the Asian region, including Japan, is a unique global manufacturing hub, this crossroads brought together experts from various fields of manufacturing, including top fashion designers, architects, and manufacturers of building machinery and materials.
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