Based on our previous work, published in Research Policy in 1999 (Kumaresan, Miyazaki) we identified the phenomenon of innovation trajectory shift occurring in robotics, as focus shifted from manufacturing to non-manufacturing applications. As innovation trajectory changes from a streamlined to a complex type, forming a virtuous loop between science, technology and the market becomes difficult so that JSRPIM's role becomes more valuable. How innovations can be stimulated from micro to macro level is a challenging issue, requiring a close linkage between industry, academia and policymakers.
The committee to discuss the future activities was established 2 years ago by JSRPIM, to do strategic planning for the society, based on the needs of the members. We identified the problems JSRPIM faces, including ①declining membership especially of young members and corporate members, ②inadequate information provision and information sharing ③journal, and ④internationalization. Having analyzed the findings from the previous questionnaire, 5 WGs (①International, ②Innovation of ‘Ba', ③Future issues, ④Human resources, ⑤Policy concerns), were established. We tried to strengthen the functions of public relations, improved JSRPIM's website and we have been undergoing various reforms. The International WG organized an International workshop inviting 3 speakers from overseas to discuss innovation policies in leading countries. SKYPE was used, allowing regional members to participate. JSRPIM plans to carry out the reforms in 3 stages, ①improve information sharing, ②provide information to a wide audience, and ③use Twitter to increase membership. JSRPIM will continue to evolve, by carrying out incremental innovations in order to overcome the current difficult situation. To achieve a bright future, we would like to ask members for their understanding and cooperation.
Former Chair (2016–2017)
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