Visitor Guide to PMI Japan Forum 2016
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Visitor Guide to PMI Japan Forum 2016
PMI Japan Forum 2016 Visitor Guide to PMI Japan Forum 2016 Contents Date, Venue, and Access to the Forum------------------------------------------------------------------Outline ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subway Map -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Traveling Tips ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When in trouble during your stay ----------------------------------------------------------------------Let’s enjoy delicious Food -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Let’s enjoy shopping in Tokyo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg.2 Pg.3 Pg.6 Pg.7 Pg.8 Pg.9 Pg.10 pg. 1 PMI Japan Forum 2016 Date, Venue and Access The PMI Japan Forum 2016 Date: July 9 (Sat.) and July 10 (Sun.), 2016 Venue: Gakujutsu Sogo Center, Tokyo, Japan (学術総合センター) Address: 2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8430, Japan Tel: +81-3-4212-2000 http://www.nii.ac.jp/en/about/access/ Access by Subway: 1) 5 minute walk from Exit A8, A9 of JIMBOCHO Station (神保町) of Tokyo Metro Hanzomon-Line (東京メトロ半蔵門線)/ Toei Mita-Line (都営三田線) / Toei Shinjuku-Line (都営新宿線) 2) 5 minute walk from Exit 1b of TAKEBASHI Station (竹橋) of Tokyo Metro Tozai-Line(東京メトロ東西線) Subway Map : http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/subwaymap/index.html pg. 2 PMI Japan Forum 2016 Outline Organizer: PMI Japan Chapter Theme: “What to do in the Age of Change & Innovation” Venue: Gakujutsu Sogo Center (Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) Expected Number of Participants: About 700 people per day, a total of 1,400 people over the two days Expected Participants: Mainly executives in IT industry who are older than 40 years of age, and academic experts who have detailed knowledge of Project Management Invited Lectures July 9 (Sat) 1. Mr. Hiroshi Yokotsuka: Chairman, Japan Information Technology Service Industry Association “Digital disruption and Design” 2. Mr. Hiroshi Nishino: Member of Preparation Committee for Digital Business Innovation Centre; President & CEO, Proseed Corporation “Digital Business Innovation Centre” 3. Mr. Wagner Maxsen: Director, PMI “Talent Management: A Strategic Imperative” 4. Mr. Akihiko Hirotani: Representative Director and Chairman, Oriental Consultants Global “Present and future of consulting engineer” 5. Mr. Kotaro Kiritani: HTV Project manager “The project management for the production of H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) "Kounotori"” 6. Mr. Kazuhiro Nishihata: Executive Vice President and Director of the Board pg. 3 PMI Japan Forum 2016 “NTT DATA Challenge Towards a Truly Global IT Player” 7. Ms. Junko Tsuboi: Executive Officer, General Manager of Strategic Branding Dpt., CSV Division Kirin Company, Limited “Innovation from Diversity~ Try & Error & Learn in our Marketing” July 10 (Sun) 8. Mr. Taketoshi Yokemura: General Manager, Director of Business Development Center, Ricoh Company, Ltd. “Ricoh Eco Business Development Center Overview and Approach to create an Eco Business” 9. Mr. Koichi Takeda: IBM Distinguished Engineer, IBM Research – Tokyo, IBM Japan, Ltd. “IBM Watson and Cognitive Computing” 10. Dr. Yoshimune Shiratori: Chief Information Officer of Nagoya University Hospital, and Director and Clinical Professor of Medical IT Center “Advanced Approach of Project at Medical IT System” 11. Mr. Kensuke Nakanobo: Director of ABENO HARUKAS Headquarters, KINTETSU REAL ESTATE “ABENO HARUKASU Project” 12. Dr. Takashi Maeno: Dean, Graduate School of System Design and Management, Keio University “Who and which organization can create innovation?” 13. Mr. Mutsuo Kadota: Architect, NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD “Support the science & technology oriented country from the facility design (Assist scientists to get Nobel prize) pg. 4 PMI Japan Forum 2016 Networking in 2014 pg. 5 PMI Japan Forum 2016 Subway Map http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/subwaymap/index.html pg. 6 pg.6 PMI Japan Forum 2016 Traveling Tips About Japan August Av erage City Av erage Rainy Days Sunny Days Sapporo 26 C (79 F) Nighttime Low 19 C (66 F) 25% 30% 50% 50% Tokyo 31 C (88 F) 24 C (75 F) 25% 25% 55% 50% T akayam a 31 C (88 F) 20 C (68 F) 35% 35% 60% 60% Osaka 33 C (91 F) 25 C (77 F) 20% 25% 70% 70% Fukuoka 32 C (90 F) 25 C (77 F) 25% 30% 65% 60% Naha 31 C (88 F) 26 C (79 F) 40% 35% 70% 75% Daytime High earl y m onth l ate m onth earl y m onth l ate m onth August is hot and humid in most of Japan. The conditions are more comfortable in higher elevations and in Hokkaido, a highly popular destination among outdoor lovers during the summer months. Many local festivals and fireworks are held in August. Travel activity is high during the entire month due to summer school holidays, but is especially intensive during the Obon week in mid August. pg. 7 PMI Japan Forum 2016 When in trouble during your stay Need Help? pg. 8 PMI Japan Forum 2016 Let’s enjoy delicious food in Tokyo Food pg. 9 PMI Japan Forum 2016 Let’s enjoy shopping in Tokyo Shopping pg. 10