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G1 Global 2025 - Can Japanese Institutions Educate Creative Leaders Unique from the Frontrunners?

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How can creative education—rooted in Japan’s unique context—foster the next generation of changemakers? Japan’s blend of advanced technology, rich culture, and complex social challenges offers fertile ground for reimagining design’s role in education. Design has a distinctive ability to bridge disciplines and connect expertise with people and society, enabling practical, impactful solutions. This panel brings together global leaders in education and design to explore how learning is being reshaped. Through case studies, we will examine practices that merge craft with technology, link social issues to project-based learning, promote interdisciplinary thinking, and encourage the creative use of AI. G1 Global Conference 2025 Technology Session held at Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University in Tokyo, October 13, 2025. » https://g1summit.com/g1global/ [Technology] Can Japanese Institutions Educate Creative Leaders Unique from the Frontrunners? Panelists: » Daijiro Mizuno (Professor, vice-director, Center for the Possible Futures, Kyoto Institute of Technology) » Miles Pennington (Professor of Design Led Innovation, University of Tokyo) » Sarah Teasley (Professor of Design, RMIT University) Moderator: » Kinya Tagawa (CEO, Takram Japan Inc.) --- Prefer to watch the video presentation? Find it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-Bmw98qfcj8?si=k1rbSK6PsSZlVBJU ---

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