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JOINT WEBINAR SERIES BY TOKYO COLLEGE&MBSC2030 APPROACH FOR FUTURE SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY “FUTURE MOBILITY: THE RELATION BETWEEN HUMANS AND SERVICES”

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When:
2023.09.21 – 2023.09.22 all-day
2023-09-21T00:00:00+09:00
2023-09-23T00:00:00+09:00
イベント予定 講演会/Lecture


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Date(s) Thursday, 21 September 2023, 15:00 - 16:30 JST Venue

Zoom webinar (register from here)

Registration Pre-registration required Language English (Japanese
interpretation) Abstract

Mobility—the ability to move people, goods and information—is fundamental for
all of humanity. Woven by Toyota’s purpose is to deliver safe, intelligent,
human-centered mobility to the world. We will discuss the variety of
software-intensive systems that power this mobility, supported by an advanced,
state-of-the-art vehicle software-platform.

Program

Lecture 

JF Bastien (Distinguished Engineer, Technologies & Standards, Woven by Toyota)

Comment

YOKOHARI Makoto (Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of
Tokyo)

Moderator

HANEDA Masashi (Director, Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo)

Speaker Profile

JF Bastien serves as Distinguished Engineer of Technologies & Standards at Woven
by Toyota. In this capacity, he spearheads the development of a vehicle software
platform, contributing to Toyota’s ongoing transformation to mobility company
through software. Additionally, JF is seconded to Toyota. Furthermore, he
actively contributes to a variety of open source projects, programming language,
and software standardization groups. Before joining Woven by Toyota, JF created
software platforms for software-intensive systems. His professional experience
encompasses mobile computing platforms, web browsers, computer
systems-on-a-chip, and full-flight simulators.

Organized by Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo Contact
tokyo.college.event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Approach for Future Science and Technology Future Mobility: The Relation Between
Humans and Services


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JOINT WEBINAR SERIES BY TOKYO COLLEGE&MBSC2030 APPROACH FOR FUTURE SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY “FUTURE MOBILITY: THE RELATION BETWEEN HUMANS AND SERVICES”

イベント予定講演会/Lecture


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state-of-the-art vehicle software-platform.


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