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The Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) is an international conference on African development co-hosted by the Government of Japan, the United Nations, and other international organizations. The 9th TICAD will be held in Yokohama in August of this year under the theme, "Co-create Innovative Solutions with Africa," where the potential for collaboration in fields such as healthcare and economics will be discussed.
At this conference, Kyushu University, in collaboration with Nagasaki University, The University of Osaka, the certified NPO Rocinantes, and Grameen Communications, will host a public symposium titled: "Advancing Maternal and Child Health in Africa through Portable Health Clinics (PHC): The Application of AI and Digital Clones."
The main focus of the symposium is to explore the improvement of maternal and child health in Africa by utilizing Portable Health Clinics and the latest information technology.
Target | General, High school students, Current students and staff |
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Language |
Japanese |
Dates | 2025.08.22 [Fri] 10:00 – 11:30 |
Venue | Off Campus |
Venue name | PACIFICO Yokohama Hall D |
Venue address | 1-1-1, Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-0012, JAPAN |
Seating capacity | 150 people, in order of arrival |
Participation fee | Free of charge |
Event details | [What is a Portable Health Clinic (PHC)?] Portable Health Clinic (PHC) is a mobile clinic system designed to provide proper medical care in areas with limited access to healthcare services. It achieves this by leveraging information and communication technology (ICT) and online medical consultations. Depending on the specific objectives, the system can be equipped with additional modules for services related to lifestyle diseases, maternal and child health, ophthalmology, and more. While PHCs have been primarily deployed in Asian countries, expansion into Africa is now underway. [Collaboration with Osaka and Nagasaki Universities] By integrating digital clone technology developed by The University of Osaka, a new system is being built to replicate the knowledge and clinical judgment of physicians, which can be used for diagnostic support and patient education. Furthermore, by incorporating the expertise of Nagasaki University's Institute of Tropical Medicine, which has a long history of research in Africa, we aim to build a demonstration model tailored to local conditions. This symposium will therefore introduce a co-creative effort between Japan and Africa, showcasing a next-generation digital transformation driven by various stakeholders collaborating to meet local needs. [Main Program] Moderator: Kimiyo Kikuchi, Professor, Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies, Kyushu University 1. Research and Activity Reports "The Expansion of the Portable Health Clinic in Africa" Naoki Nakashima, Professor, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University "Accuracy and Reliability of Portable Medical Devices" Islam Rafiqul, Research Associate Professor, Kyushu University 2. Panel Discussion Naoyuki Kawahara Director, NPO Rocinantes / Visiting Professor, Kyushu University and Nagasaki University Satoshi Kaneko Professor, Nagasaki University Yoichiro Ito Specially Appointed Professor, The University of Osaka 3. Action Plan |
Registration method |
Advanced registration required [Online] *Please register from the link below https://forms.office.com/r/aK425Be8PG |
Registration period |
2025.08.12 [Tue] – 2025.08.21 [Thu] |
Inquiries |
Name: Yu Ajishi |
Website | |
Publishing period | 2025.08.12 [Tue] – |
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