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Industry-academia-government collaboration and innovation. Challenging carbon neutrality with the development of encapsulation materials for 6G communication.
At SANYU REC, we confront complex societal challenges that cannot be solved by one company alone, such as achieving a carbon-neutral society, extending the lifespan of structures, and utilizing renewable energy. We are engaged in joint development with other companies and universities. Currently, we are conducting joint research with Osaka Metropolitan University on the development of "encapsulation materials for next-generation high-speed communication devices." Encapsulation materials protect devices from vibrations, shocks, dust, and more, primarily using resins to aid in extending their lifespan. The encapsulation materials for next-generation high-speed communication 6G require properties not found in traditional materials, and their research and development have been recognized as crucial for realizing next-generation communication infrastructure, thus selected for the Growth-type Small and Medium Enterprises R&D Support Project (Go-Tech Project). We will continue to create value through industry-academia-government collaboration, leveraging our resin development technology.
SANYU REC's Innovative Sanyu Resin Festival. Actively developing seeds to meet future needs.
SANYU REC hosts the Sanyu Resin Festival annually, aiming to develop academically new technologies and distinctive products as "seed development." Previously, it was only a research presentation event aimed at "need development." However, we believe it is important not only to respond to the needs expressed by our customers but to actively develop and present new technologies that enable new capabilities. For example, the development of biomass materials, labor-saving measures, and proposals for new construction methods are made at this valuable event, which involves proposals based on forecasts of future needs and proposals that lead to reduced environmental impact.