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I came to the US, to make high-nutrient, disease-immune and easy to grow genetically engineered potato. Initially, I was concentrating on the science side, but eventually started to realize, that it is not only science that needs to be changed but also the 'system' where scientific innovation resides. After completing a doctoral degree in bioengineering and innovation management, I have ventured to study international management and international politics, as a means to study science policy. My eventual goal is to apply the science policy in developing nations, but I am now focusing to apply in Japan, where the country is in deep trouble, not being able to align the country with rapidly spreading globalization.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Japan's Reform and innovation

Day Five.

Japan needs to revive..and this is the only chance..by changing.

Before the earthquake, I thought the career that I would have is to have business experience in some company abroad and then to help Japan in 3-5 years. But after the earthquake, my intentions have changed a little. I think I want to help Japan now!

At the time of reform, and rebuilding of new eco city to replace the devastated area of Japan, what we need to do is to get all the plans IN so that companies can start to rebuild parts of the city, by incorporating their new innovation systems.

Just the same as putting together broken pieces, during reform, different areas of studies are more likely to meet, as the devastated places has a lot of things that are scattered.  In a sense, the environment could be conducive to innovation!?

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