Outline of the result of survey on technology seeds of fiber research organizations

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Outline of the result of survey on technology seeds of fiber research organizations 1. Purposes and details of survey In addition to research and survey on the following 1 to 3 for identification of technology seeds of fiber research organizations, this survey was conducted for the purpose of organizing useful information and setting a future direction toward a final goal of building technology development system through collaboration among government, industry and academia in Japan. 1 To conduct survey on fiber-related research themes at universities and public research organizations in Japan for database creation. 2 Based on the survey results, to map technology seeds at major universities and public research organizations. 3 To study a system for expansion and renewal of database. 2. Information collection methods and database creation We have collected themes reported at the most recent annual meetings of the three fiberrelated academic societies (the Society of Fiber Science and, Japan, the Textile Machinery Society of Japan and the Japan Research Association for Textile End- Uses) and the information posted on the websites of public research organizations, which have been incorporated in database (a total of 1,046 items). 1 The Society of Fiber Science and, Japan 2 The Textile Machinery Society of Japan 3 The Japan Research Association for Textile End-Uses 4 Information on the websites of public research organizations FY2013 annual meeting: 321 items FY2012 annual meeting: 332 items FY2013 annual meeting: 96 items FY2013 annual meeting: 122 items : 175 items Though there were some duplications in themes reported in FY2012 and FY2013, FY2012 themes were listed for the Society of Fiber Science and, Japan alone. While research themes of the universities could be collected comprehensively from the annual meetings of the three academic societies, the information of public research organizations were poorly available. Thus, we complemented the information with other information posted on the website of each organization. Classification of 1,046 reports by theme (classification based on the themes at the 1

annual meeting of the Society of Fiber Science and, Japan) is shown in the table below. Textile science and forming, processing and spinning are dominant with accounting for over 20% of the total, respectively, which are followed by physics of fiber and polymer solid and physics of soft materials. On the other hand, the least is science and engineering of textile machines. At the public research organizations, the leading theme is forming, processing and spinning. 1 Physics of fiber and polymer solid 108 (10%) 2 Creation of fiber and polymer material 69 (7%) 3 Function of fiber and polymer material 97 (9%) 4 Biomedical materials 41 (4%) 5 Forming, processing and spinning 230 (22%) 6 Physics of soft materials 104 (10%) 7 Textile science 282 (27%) 8 Natural fiber and biological polymer 99 (9%) 9 Science and engineering of textile machines 16 (2%) 3. Research organizations that have been surveyed Based on the information of the database described in 2. above, the characteristics of fiber research conducted by universities and public research organizations have been 2

compiled and organized. We have picked up 27 universities that have presented many reports at academic meetings, etc. as well as 16 public research organizations that have conducted many fiber-related researches. (27 universities) (Random order) (1) Shinshu (8) Kyushu (15) Shizuoka (22) Nara Women s (2) of Fukui (9) Gunma (16) Okayama (23) Ochanomizu (3) Kyoto Institute of (4) Tokyo of Agriculture and (5) Tokyo Institute of (10) Bunka Gakuen (6) Kyoto (13) Nagoya Institute of (7) The of Tokyo (17) Osaka (24) Yokohama National (11) Yamagata (18) Kobe (25) of Yamanashi (12) Gifu (19) Sugiyama Jogakuen (14) of Tsukuba (26) The of Shiga (20) Nagasaki (27) Shimane (21) Toyota Technological Institute Public research organization (16 public research organizations) (1) Toyama Industrial Center (2) Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Research Institute (3) Industrial Center of Fukui (4) Aichi Center for Industry and Science (5) Hyogo Prefectural Institute of (6) Industrial Center, Gifu Government (7) Industrial Research Institute of Ishikawa (8) Industrial Center of Okayama (9) Textile Research Institute of Gunma (10) Industrial Center of Tochigi (11) Yamagata Research Institute Of (12) Industrial Research Institute of Shizuoka (Random order) (13) Ehime Institute of Industrial (14) Research Institute of Osaka (15) Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute (16) Kanagawa Industrial Center 4. Major research contents of each research organization Out of research themes undertaken by each university and public research organization, 3

the major research contents that represent the characteristics of each organization are summarized in the table below. (1) name Shinshu Fukui of Kyoto Institute of Tokyo of Agriculture and Tokyo Institute of Kyoto The of Tokyo Major research content Synthesis and application of functional polymers Development of functional textiles and their functional evaluation, engineering of sensitivity materials Textile bioengineering URL:http://www.shinshu-u.ac.jp/faculty/textiles/english/ Synthesis and application of functional polymers Processing technology for high-polymer materials and fibers Functionalization of fibers and textiles URL:http://www.u-fukui.ac.jp/eng/index.html Design, synthesis, characteristic analysis and application development of bio-based materials Development of bio-based fibers Composite materials (composites) URL:http://www.kit.ac.jp/english/index.html Precise control of higher-order structure of polymers and functionalization Synthesis and application of organic semiconductor materials Structural analysis of biological materials, design and production of new functional materials URL:http://www.tuat.ac.jp/en/index.html Structure and physical property in forming high-polymer materials Structure, physical property and application development of nanofibers Structure, behavior analysis and control of polymer liquid crystals Structure and physical property of carbon materials, composite materials URL:http://www.titech.ac.jp/english/index.html Manufacturing and compounding of cellulose nanofibers Creation of new functional materials using woody materials and various biomaterials Basics and application of polymeric compounds Analysis of functions and physical property of polymers URL:http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en Creation of new bio-based plastics Structure of new bio-based nanomaterials, high functionalization URL:http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/ 4

Kyushu Gunma Bunka Gakuen Yamagata Gifu Nagoya Institute of Tsukuba Shizuoka Okayama of Osaka Nanostructure control of molecular structure High functionalization of organic nanomaterials -- surface and interface scientific approach Hierarchical structure control of natural macromolecule, creation of new biofunctional materials URL:http://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/english/index.php Reforming, functionalization and recycling of natural polymers Structural analysis of polymer materials URL:http://www.gunma-u.ac.jp/english/index-e2.html Physiology and sensitivity engineering concerning comfort and functionality of clothing URL:http://www.bunka.ac.jp/contents/en_index.htm Forming and precision processing of polymer materials Analysis and control of superstructure of polymers URL:http://www.yamagata-u.ac.jp/index.html Structure and behavior analysis of soft materials such as colloid, etc. Nanostructure control of fiber and polymer materials crazing URL:http://www.gifu-u.ac.jp/en/ Behavior analysis of biopolymers, creation of new functional materials Structural control and evaluation analysis of polymer films, creation of new functional materials URL:http://www.nitech.ac.jp/eng/index.html Development of functional polymers with conductivity, etc. URL:http://www.tsukuba.ac.jp/english/ Structure, physical property and reforming of fibers and polymers Structure, physical property and behavior analysis of organic films and liquid crystals URL:http://www.shizuoka.ac.jp/english/ Superstructure control of polymer materials, precise polymerization Analysis of superstructure of polymers, development of new polymers URL:http://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/index_e.html Analysis of damage progression of advanced composite materials URL:http://www.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/index.html Kobe Physiology and sensitivity engineering concerning comfort and functionality of clothing Structure and physical property of polymer materials, creation of new functional materials URL:http://www.kobe-u.ac.jp/en/ 5

Sugiyama Jogakuen Nagasaki Toyota Technological Institute Nara Women s Ochanomizu Functionalization of natural polymers (keratin, cellulose) URL:http://en.sugiyama-u.ac.jp/index.html Functionalization and characterization of polymer materials, creation of new functional materials URL:http://www.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/en/ Structural analysis of polymer compounds and development of new polymer materials URL:http://www.toyota-ti.ac.jp/english/ Evaluation of dynamic property, surface property and comfort of textile materials URL:http://www.nara-wu.ac.jp/index-e.html Analysis and application of function of functional polymers URL:http://www.ocha.ac.jp/en/index.html Yokohama National Yamanashi of Evaluation of thermal comfort of clothing URL:http://www.ynu.ac.jp/english/index.html Development of nanofiber by laser heating method URL:http://www2.yamanashi.ac.jp/ The of Shiga Development of nanofibers and nanocomposites by ES method URL:http://www.usp.ac.jp/english/index.html Shimane Functionalization and application of polymer materials URL:http://www.shimane-u.ac.jp/en/ (2) Public research organization Public research Major research content organization name 6

Toyama Industrial Center Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Research Institute Industrial Center of Fukui Aichi Center for Industry and Science Industrial Center, Gifu Government Industrial Research Institute of Ishikawa Industrial Center of Okayama Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Ehime Institute of Industrial Development of fiber reinforced composite materials and products Development of healthcare-related products Development of other various technical textiles URL:http://www.itc.pref.toyama.jp/english/eng_index.html Dyeing and functional processing Clothing physiology and sensitivity engineering evaluation Development of fiber reinforced composite materials URL:https://www.iri-tokyo.jp/english/index.html Spreading of carbon fiber bundle, development of highorder processed products using spread yarn Functional processing of fibers, development of e-textile Development related to textile machines and systems URL:http://www.fklab.fukui.fukui.jp/kougi/( JP site only) e-textile Functional processing using nanotechnology, development of new materials Development of other various technical textiles URL:http://www.aichi-inst.jp/en/ Reforming of fibers, development of materials Development of new products with emphasis on the environment Development related to textile machines and systems URL:http://www.iri.rd.pref.gifu.lg.jp/ ( JP site only) Consistent test fabrication of thermoplastic composite materials from carbon fiber fabrics Processing of composite materials such as CFRP, etc. Development of highly functional textiles URL:http://www.irii.jp/index-e.html New dyeing and functional processing technology of natural fibers (jeans, etc.) Development of fiber reinforced composite materials URL:http://www.pref.okayama.jp/sangyo/kougi/english/top.html Development related to textile machines and systems Development of new functional materials URL:http://www.hyogo-kg.jp/ ( JP site only) Development of towels with higher value URL:http://www.pref.ehime.jp/h30103/sangiken/index.html ( JP site only) 7

Textile Research Institute of Gunma Industrial Center of Tochigi Yamagata Institute Research of New dyeing and functional processing technology of natural fibers URL:http://www.pref.gunma.jp/07/p20210013.html ( JP site only) New dyeing and functional processing technology of natural fibers Development related to textile machines and systems URL:http://www.iri.pref.tochigi.lg.jp/ ( JP site only) New processing technology of natural fibers URL:http://www.yrit.pref.yamagata.jp/ ( JP site only) 5. Systems for expansion and renewal of database In promotion of research and development through collaboration among government, industry and academia, it is crucial to clearly identify the research details and technology seeds of each organization for the purpose of information sharing among us. In overseas nations, such systems represented by European 2BFUNTEX (http://www.2bfuntex.eu/) and European Textile Marketplace (ETTMa) have been built. The database compiled this time was revised after referring to the database of advanced fiber technology researchers and research themes in Japan of the next generation fiber processing, etc. research and development survey project conducted by Japan Chemical Fibers Association in 2006. Such information requires periodic update in the future and the system for such update needs to be built. The database compiled this time plans to be posted on the industry-university collaborative information provision website operated by Fiber Innovation Incubator (Fii) in Shinshu for public viewing. Also, the database will continue to be expanded in cooperation with Fii. 8