On May 14, 2026, the Research Group for Japan's Future Through Regenerative Medicine, led by the Graduate School of Project Design, submitted a policy proposal to Hirobumi Niki, Vice Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare. The proposal outlines strategies for the next decade to enhance Japan's global competitiveness in regenerative medicine. Key recommendations include establishing medical insurance systems that reflect the unique value of regenerative products, optimizing conditional approval processes, and leveraging AI/robotics for domestic manufacturing. It also emphasizes human resource development in biostatistics and improving public health literacy to foster social understanding of advanced medical innovations.