The Association for the Promotion of Electric Vehicles (APEV) has
announced the launch of the fifth "EV Design Contest for International
Students."
From 2013 to 2019, APEV organized biannual "EV Design Contest for
International Students" in conjunction with the Tokyo Motor Show. In
2021 it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the fifth
contest will be held with a major revamp in 2022.
We are pleased to announce the report of the pre-workshop held on March
27th.
★Date and time: Sunday, March 27, 2022 from 13:00 to 17:40
★ Participants: Students, teachers, sponsors, supporters, executive
committee, total of about 60 people
★ Place: Hybrid of webinar by Real and WebEx in the conference room of
IBM Japan Headquarters
★ Timetable
<Start time> <Lap time > <Title>
13:00 0:05 Orientation
13:05 0:10 Contest overview
13:15 0:30 How to proceed with the workshop (1)
13:45 0:25 Keynote Speech: Chairman Dr.Fujiwara
14:10 0:05 Short break
14:15 1:00 Announcements from supporting companies + Things I want
students to think about
15:15 0:05 How to proceed with the workshop (2)
15:20 0:20 Long break
15:40 0:15 How to proceed with the workshop (3)
15:55 1:25 Workshop: Future Exploration & Future Scenario Creation
17:20 0:05 Short break
17:25 0:15 Summary
★ Contents
■ Orientation
The following items were explained by the material (* Note) from
Genichiro Yasujima, Administrator of the executive committee.
1. Today's menu
2. Timetable
3. Introducing the executive committee
■ Outline of Design Contest 2022
Mr.Toshio Yamashita, Chairman of the Executive Committee, explained the
following items using materials (* Note).
1.Purpose
1)Theme : "Social Design and EV" Creation of society in 2040
2)Finding:"Mobility Architect" as next-generation human resources
3)Student⇔Company :Searching for a valuable future together
4)Collaboration: Creating a team that transcends schools and countries
2. Schedule
3. Jury members and supporting companies
4. Draft scoring criteria
■ How to proceed with the workshop
Mr.Toru Nakayama IBM Japan Business Transformation Consultant explained
the following items using materials (* Note).
1. What I would like you to take home at the pre-workshop
2. Flow of EV design contest period and positioning of pre-workshop
3. About the approach to construct the future hypothesis
4. How to proceed with the pre-workshop-Overall flow
5. First half Keynote speech ・ Setting "future issue" from corporate
presentation
6. Worksheet (1) Future issue (hypothesis of change)
7. Second half: Exploring the future & emergence of future scenarios in
the breakout room
8. Future exploration
9. Worksheet (2) Creating a hypothesis of unexpected changes
10. Emergence of future scenarios
■Lecture "Social Design in 2040 from the Viewpoint of Mobility x IT [
Creation]"
Screening committee chairperson Dr.Hiroshi Fujiwara explained the
following items using materials (* Note).
-Consideration of social background in 2040-
1. Social conditions (what are the means of people's lives and
transportation?)
2. How is mobility, including EV, evolving?
3. How is social infrastructure evolving?
4. What value does technology give people?
■ Announcement of 3 sponsors
1. Mr. Takeru Kyan, Principal of Car Design Academy, explained with the
material (* Note).
• The Car Design Academy (CDA) is an international educational service
that offers design courses online.
• What to expect from this contest
Emotional proposals / Proposals that focus on people, not things
For technical students: Don't be technology first
For design students: Don't be styling first
2. Mr. Yoshiyuki Kawashima, CTO Automotive Industry IBM Japan, explained
using the material (* Note).
・Circular Economy/What is Electric Vehicle ?/ Architecture change of
the Car/Similar lesson learned in the past - Case Home Electric
appliance/The figure of Car: Internet of the Things Device/Increasing
data: example of car probe data/IT Technology's Evolution
3.Mr. Akihiro Kawanabe, Director Product Planning Department, MONET
Technologies Inc. explained using the material (* Note).
• Company profile / Society that MONET aims for / Social issues that it
faces / MONET = Platformer in the age of autonomous driving / What is
MaaS? System x Mobility x Know-how / Case study
■ Workshop: Future exploration & future scenario creation
In the second half, we created two breakout rooms (BOR) with WebEx and
asked the participating students to select them, in which we made a
hypothesis of unexpected changes from future exploration.
BOR1: People and EV and society / environment and EV BOR2:
Technology and EV
Participating students, supporting companies, supporters, and organizers
actively exchanged opinions online.
*Note: Presentation materials (Japanese and English) are summarized
here.
<https://www.apev.jp/contest/2022/work_files.html>
■Summary
Finally, after thanking the students and related parties who
participated the pre-workshop, Mr,Toshio Yamashita stated "The
sponsoring companies are interested in what kind of society students are
envisioning and trying to create in 2040. I look forward to the
proposals that come out of everyone's hearts."
Finally, I concluded that I would like you to apply by the deadline for
participation on May 10th, and also to talk to your acquaintances.
■ Click here for a report with photos
https://www.apev.jp/en/news/20220327Pre-workshop report_APEV.pdf
■ Video recording: Will be released on YouTube later.
[Administration Office]
Association for the Promotion of Electric Vehicles
III FUKUTAKE HALL THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO
7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, JAPAN
TEL : +81-50-3375-4937 E-MAIL : contest@apev.jp