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The Toyota Foundation

  • Advanced Technologies

2021 Co-Creating New Society with Advanced Technologies

Grants for the 2021 Co-Cr­eatin­g New­ Soci­ety
w­ith A­dvanc­ed Te­chnol­ogies­ determined!

Program Objectives

This grant program supports projects tackling social issues arising from rapid development of advanced technologies such as AI and IoT. For details, please visit our Japanese site at https://www.toyotafound.or.jp/special/2021/advanced.htmlこのリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます 

*"Co-Creating New Society with Advanced Technologies" application forms are only available in Japanese.

Comments by Selection Committee Chair

The chairperson of the selection committee provides comments on the content submitted in the previous year's application and on projects that received funding. Please take a moment to read these comments as they may be helpful for this year's application. For information on submissions made before this period, please refer to the annual reports.

List of Grant Projects

TYTID Project Title Project Leader Position, Organization Grant Amount(yen)
D21-ST-0003 Creating an "Emotion Mobile Laboratory" for Preventing Burnout of Health Professionals Osamu Nomura Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Hirosaki University, Assistant Professor 7,000,000
D21-ST-0010 Mental Health Measures for Teleworkers Using XR Technology in the Post-COVID Era Kiyoaki Arakawa Michele, Inc., Business Development Manager 5,000,000
D21-ST-0012 Pioneering "Artificial Subject Studies": A New Framework for Advancing Interdisciplinary Studies on the Ideal Form of the Co-Existence Between Human Beings and Artificial Subjects Katsunori Miyahara Center for Human Nature, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuroscience, Hokkaido University, Specially Appointed Lecturer 7,000,000
D21-ST-0013 A New Way of Mental Health Care that Utilizes Technology and Leaves No One Behind Masayoshi Sakurai General Incorporated Association ZIAI, Representative 6,500,000
D21-ST-0015 Designing Future Personal Data Use through Co-Creation with Citizens Masako Kitazaki College of Art and Design, Department of Visual Communication Design, Musashino Art University, Associate professor 7,500,000

Grant Fremework

Call for Proposals From October 4 to November 30,2021, 15:00 Japan Standard Time
Total Amount of Grants 40 million yen
Grant Amount per Project Up to 10 million yen
Length of Grant One to three years, beginning April 1, 2022
Grant Selection Formal decisions on the awarding of grants will be made at the Toyota Foundation Board of Directors Meeting scheduled to be held in March 2022, based on the deliberations of a selection committee composed of outside experts.

Proposal Guidelines and Project Proposal Form Samples

Japanese document only.

 
Format Item Remarks
PDF 2021年度の募集要項(PDF)このリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます  
PDF 2021年度企画書サンプル(PDF)このリンクは別ウィンドウで開きます *The blank word file is available after registering applicant information.
Application Form Application Entry <The application period has ended>
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