Outline of NEDO, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization 2004-2007
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Outline of NEDO, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization 2004-2005

Outline of NEDO, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization 2004-2005
By NEDO New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Publisher: NEDO New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Number Of Pages: 154
Publication Date: 2004-12
Binding: pdf
01. Life Science
02. Information and Telecommunications
03. Nanotechnology and Materials
04. New Production Technology Field
05. Relevant, Crossover and Peripheral Fields
06. Domestic and International Grant Programs
07. Personnel Training and Survey Support Programs
08. Research Facility Development Program
09. Survey Program
10. Research Evaluation
The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) was established by the Japanese government in 1980 to develop new oil-alternative energy technologies. Eight years later, in 1988, NEDO’s activities were expanded to include industrial technology research and development, and in 1990, environmental technology research and development. Activities to promote new energy and energy conservation technology were subsequently added in 1993. Following its reorganization as an incorporated administrative agency in October 2003, NEDO is now also responsible for R&D project planning and formation, project management and post-project technology evaluation functions.
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Genome information, after being transcribed, expresses its functions when translated into various proteins. In order to apply the vast amount of genome sequence data accumulated thus far to the development, health, and welfare of human society, we must first clearly identify how proteins govern the expression of gene functioning. We must also determine how interaction between proteins or between a protein and other biopolymers (nucleic acid, lipids or polysaccharides) affects expression. These mechanisms cannot easily be identified only with amino acid sequence data, and it is therefore essential to analyze the three-dimensional structures of proteins.
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
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Outline of NEDO, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization 2006-2007

Outline of NEDO, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization 2006-2007
By New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Publisher: New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Number Of Pages: 184
Publication Date: 2006-09
Binding: pdf
01. Electronics and Information Technology
02. Machinery Systems Technology
03. Aircraft and Space Technologies
04. Nanotechnology and Materials Technology
05. Biotechnology and Medical Technology
06. Chemical Substance Management
07. Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies
08. Energy and Environment Technologies
09. Proposal-based Research and Development
10. Industry / Academia Collaboration and Personnel Training
11. Surveys, Research Evaluation, and Other Activities
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NEDO contributes to the development of industrial technology and the resolution of global environmental problems. Today, the competitive environment for research and development of advanced technology has accelerated and intensified. In order to maintain its position and further improve its industrial competitiveness globally, Japan needs to promote research and development even more strategically. To strengthen the nation’s industrial competitiveness to compete and win internationally, we must promote strategic and targeted R&D. To generate novel technological innovations, we must overcome difficulties we may face as a frontrunner using an appropriate methodology within an applicable system. Also, it is essential that we resolve how to deal with challenges like the commercialization of development results, intellectual property rights strategies, and technology management. NEDO is now obliged to respond to these challenges even more rapidly and precisely than ever before.
In regards to energy and environmental challenges, Japan is required to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by six percent from the 1990 level, as set forth in the Kyoto Protocol, which entered into force in February 2005. In response to the urgency of this global environmental problem, Japan must achieve its target within a limited time. However, since this is an issue that Japan will have to continue to tackle even after the year 2010, we need to address progressively difficult, long-term technology development challenges. Given this, NEDO, as Japan’s largest core R&D management organization, will undertake the following crucial mission.
NEDO, an incorporated administrative organization since October 2003, aims to deploy projects flexibly and deftly under mid-term goals and mid-term programs, using its discretionary budget and management structure. As an organization that specializes in professional R&D management, NEDO will continue to focus on its mission to contribute to the strengthening of Japan’s industrial competitiveness and the development of the nation’s economy, while working to resolve energy and environmental problems. The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Tsutomu Makino, Chairman
Outline of NEDO 2006-2007
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
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