Abstract
In times of crisis, issues such as SDGs and ELSI have come to be emphasized in science and technology. In other words, science and technology should not pursue the truth of science and technology in a self-purposive manner as in the past, but should move in the direction of making the human society in which we live happy and sustainable, and avoiding human extinction and various problems on the earth. It is the reason that the term “comprehensive knowledge” or “integrated knowledge” is attracting attention nowadays.
This is something that the TraFST has been advocating for 20 years through the “Koto-tsukuri Manifesto” and the “Dream Roadmap”. It is a time when the future is difficult to see, but the mission expected of TraFST is to cut through the dimness and create a vision of the future that will encompass the development of society and technology from a broad perspective.