Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) 'Building an Inclusive Community Platform' Symposium 2025: Reimagining the 'New Normal' from a Future Perspective — Held on Wednesday, March 18th
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The Cabinet Office's SIP 'Building an Inclusive Community Platform' Symposium 2025 was held on March 18th. It aimed to realize regional societies where diverse people can maximize well-being, discussing research outcomes and directions for social implementation. Presentations by Tamagawa Academy junior and senior high school students and an award for 'MOM UP PARK,' an online program solving health issues for pregnant and child-rearing women, took place, with over 300 participants.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is SIP?
- A: SIP is a national project led by the Cabinet Office, which aims to create strategic innovation from basic research to commercialization.
- Q: What was the purpose of the symposium?
- A: The purpose of the symposium was to share and discuss the direction of research findings and social implementation towards realizing a community where diverse people can maximize their well-being.
- Q: What is MOM UP PARK?
- A: MOM UP PARK is an online program designed to address health issues for pregnant women and mothers, which was awarded in a business pitch.