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September 9, 2024

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NTT Social Informatics Laboratories and Keio University's Moonshot R&D Project will co-organize a symposium titled 'The 2nd Symposium: Cybernetic Avatars and Digital Twin E³LSI Issue Deployment.'

The symposium titled 'The 2nd Symposium: Cybernetic Avatars and Digital Twin E³LSI Issue Deployment' is scheduled to take place on September 13th, 2024. It is jointly organized by NTT Social Informatics Laboratories and Keio University's Moonshot R&D Project 'Realization of a Society that can Use Cybernetic Avatars Safely and Securely.' The symposium will be conducted in a hybrid format from 13:00 to 17:30.

1. Date and Time

Co-Organised Symposium, 13th September 2024, (Friday), 12:30 for a 13:00 Start to 17:30

2. Venue

North Hall, North Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

3. Format

ZOOM Hybrid with Simultaneous Interpretation in English and Japanese

4. Co-Organizer

Keio University Moonshot Research and Development Project 'Realization of a Society that can Use Cybernetic Avatars Safely and Securely.'
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation,(NTT) Social Informatics Laboratories

5. This symposium is open to the general public and is free of charge.

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6. Programme Timetable

12:30:
venue open

13:00-13:15:
opening remarks and project introduction,
Fumio Shimpo, Professor, Keio University

13:15-14:15:
Our Intellectual Dilemma: Cybernetic Avatar and Digital Twin-Related Challenging Issues of E³LSI

Moderator:
Hideyuki Matsumi, Researcher, Free University of Belgium, Project Assistant Professor, Keio University

Panelists:
Ryan Calo, Professor, Washington University, Visiting Professor, Keio University
Woodrow Hartzog, Professor, Boston University, Visiting Professor, Keio University
Kristen Thomasen, Assosiate Professor, Windsor University,

14:15-15:15:
Roundtable Discussion1, (individual claims)

15:15-15:45:
Break

15:45-16:45:
Roundtable Discussion2, (Bringing it together for the future.)

16:45-17:15:
Q and A

17:15:
Session End

Moderator: Soma Araoka Researcher, NTT Social Informatics Laboratories, Project Assistant Associate, Keio University

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