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Company Profile会社概要
Blue Planet Sensing (BPS) Ltd. is a venture company headquartered in Iwamizawa, Hokkaido, established as part of its mission to leverage the results of the project “Regional Innovation Ecosystem Formation Program,” a collaboration between Hokkaido University and Hokkaido, funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology from the first year to the third year of Reiwa era. We deeply commit to the SDGs while promoting industry-academia collaboration through joint research agreements with Hokkaido University.
We measure everything within the human sphere on Earth to solve challenges and create new value.
Establishment | April 20, 2022 |
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Head Office | 1-12 Ariake-cho Minami, Iwate-Osaka, Hokkaido, Japan |
Capital | 6.4 million yen (including a capital reserve of 2.9 million yen) *As of April 1, 2024 |
Management Structure | Representative Director(President) Shoichi Satoh |
Director Dr. Nobuyuki Kobayashi | |
Director Dr. Nobuyasu Naruse | |
Corporate Auditor Masachika Sawano (Legal Advisors) |
Our Teamチーム紹介
Representative DirectorShoichi Sato
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- B.S. in Marine Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo After working for Okura & Co., Ltd. and Kyocera Corporation, he has run his business consultancy since 2000. Import of satellite-related equipment and satellite main body, including Japan’s first on-orbit delivery contract for a satellite. Stationed overseas (9 years in New York, U.S.A.).
DirectorNobuyuki Kobayashi
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- Agricultural Engineering, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University After working for Hokkai Koso Co., Ltd., Touken Advance Systems Co., Ltd., and the Hokkaido Research Institute, he was appointed Managing Director of Smart Link Hokkaido Co. The company will also provide consulting services related to intelligent agriculture technology and contracted services such as image analysis and UAV pest control.
DirectorNobuyasu Naruse
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- Associate Professor, Shiga University of Medical Science, School of Medicine He has experience developing compact spectrometers for ground-based measurement for remote sensing and various drone and satellite-mounted cameras and remote sensing analysis using spectral libraries. He is also involved in evaluating material structures at the atomic level using multiple microscopy methods, and his motto is From atoms to space.