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Contract/Joint Research



At the SFC Research Institute, contract and joint-research is conducted by cooperating with organizations both in Japan and abroad to promote cutting-edge research from the viewpoint of coordinating various sciences.
This contract/joint-research is a framework that allows universities and organizations to do joint-research in those research fields that the consortium does not deal with, by cooperating with universities and organizations. Front-line researchers in various fields and laboratories with their own research missions conduct research and development on research themes mutually agreed upon with private companies and laboratories, government and other public offices, and municipalities. Afterwards, they submit and publish the results.
Although there is no difference between contract and joint-research, contract research is conducted on a specific research theme assigned by an organization. Joint-research is conducted on a research theme determined by cooperation between a university and an organization.

Major contract/joint-research themes are shown below:
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Major Research Projects in Year 2005

| 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014

  • Application of the object-oriented technology to healthcare information systems
  • Construction of an Advanced Information Infrastructure
  • Developing and executing future leader development and training program
  • Developing Global Internet Video Broadcasting and Collaboration Infrastructure with Enhancement of DVTS
  • Dissemination of "Certified Internet Webmaster"
  • Research and Development of MIPv6 related technologies
  • Research and development on technology and operation for the internet exchange
  • Research for Network Exchange
  • Research on Construction of the Widely Integrated Distributed Environment
  • Research on Construction of the Widely Integrated Distributed Environment, and Network Exchange
  • Research on credit risk modeling
  • Wearable environmental media
  • WIDE Project