On April 2nd, Sasakawa USA held an insightful panel discussion highlighting U.S.-Japan leadership and collaboration in emerging technologies. After hearing from an esteemed panel of U.S. and Japanese speakers, attendees enjoyed a light reception for further festivity and networking.
Find out more »Sasakawa USA and Sasakawa Peace Foundation held a roll out of Japan's Energy Conundrum and the book's Japanese language executive summary on October 23 in Tokyo, Japan.
Find out more »The Global America Business Institute, Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA, and Heritage Foundation will host a panel discussion, "Multinational Nuclear Supplier Partnerships within the OECD: Ensuring Relevance and Competitiveness in the Global Nuclear Power Market," on October 10, 2018. The event will be held at the Heritage Center and will conclude with lunch.
Find out more »On June 25, Sasakawa USA held a book launch for Japan's Energy Conundrum at noon at Washington DC's Army and Navy Club. Edited by Sasakawa USA Fellow Phyllis Genther Yoshida, Japan's Energy Conundrum tackles Japan’s attempts to manage and balance domestic supply and demand for energy, changing global energy markets, its climate change goals, and its overall energy security in the years after March 11, 2011.
Find out more »Sasakawa USA held an on-the-record policy lunch on Monday, December 11, 2017. The discussion reviewed Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE) and Sasakawa USA’s Leadership Tour to Japan between October 22-27. During the trip, American delegates met with corporate leaders and key Japanese government officials and visited Japan’s cutting-edge technology centers to identify best practices from both nations and promote dialogue and collaboration.
Find out more »Date: July 11, 2017
Sasakawa USA hosted a policy lunch featuring Nobuo Tanaka, Sasakawa Peace Foundation's Chairman and former Executive Director of the International Energy Agency. Tanaka-san presented his analysis of the current state of nuclear power, specifically with respect to energy security and the U.S.-Japan relationship.
Find out more »Date: April 26, 2017
Sasakawa USA and Benchmark Mineral Intelligence are hosting a unique event exploring the bottlenecks and opportunities in the lithium-ion battery supply chain, from raw material (lithium, graphite, cobalt) to the growth in electric vehicles and utility storage markets.
Find out more »Date: March 24, 2017
Sasakawa USA launched a report addressing the rare metals critical to technologies that are driving economic growth and the green economy. This event brought together several leading experts and industry insiders to discuss a new report on the challenges of identifying resource insecurities and developing strategies to ensure resilient resource supplies.
Find out more »Date: March 2-3, 2017
This two-day conference jointly hosted by Keio University and Sasakawa USA in Tokyo explored the human talent component of Cybersecurity, focusing on education, training, and use cases while discussing exciting innovative technology and policy.
Find out more »Date: December 8, 2016
Sasakawa USA hosted a private, off-the-record discussion featuring Dr. Phyllis Yoshida, Fellow for Energy and Technology at Sasakawa USA. The event was an opportunity to engage in a candid conversation on the intersection between energy and climate, and mitigation and adaptation in Japan.
Find out more »Date: December 2, 2016
Sasakawa USA, in partnership with the James E. Auer U.S.-Japan Center, brought together private and public sector experts from both the United States and Japan for an off-the record discussion of common challenges in cybersecurity and energy. The group addressed issues including cybersecurity threats, modernizing electric grids to integrate conventional and renewable sources of electricity, expanding use of energy storage and distributed generation, and responding seamlessly to disruptions.
Find out more »Date: November 30, 2016
In partnership with the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Center at Stanford University, Sasakawa USA hosted a conference to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and limitations of creating resilient supplies of critical materials, namely rare metals.
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