Symphony Contest-2nd selected candidates|一般社団法人steAm BAND

STEAM Symphony Contest Selection Announcement

Thank you very much for the vast number of inquiry and exploratory applications! The following 16 candidates are moving on to the final round:

 

Ordered in Kana or Alphabetical Order

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Sonny G. Marquez,
Traceylyn M. Valdez,
Alliesa Cassandra M. Galinato,
Alyzsa Chen A. Bonita
Don Ramon E. Costales Memorial National High School, Villasis, Philippines

Junior High School Student/
Problem Solving

Payment Holder and Sensor - Enabled Package Receiver

Rishalyn Joy E. Sales,
Denise G. Lopez,
Ma. Janna Victoria L. Manalo,
Gabrielle Odin E. Estoque
Don Ramon E. Costales Memorial National High School, Villasis, Philippines

Junior High School Student/
Problem Solving

Using Words to Create a World with Diversity and Coexistence: A Society that is Supporting those with Developmental Disorders and in the Grey Zone

Kai Endo
Seigakuin Senior High School

High school student/
Problem Solving

Development of an Automatic Water Purification System

Otemon Aqua Challenger
Otemon Gakuin Otemae Junior & Senior High School Robot Science Club

High school student/
Problem Solving

The Cool Jellyfish Neck"la"ce

Nisato Oga
Meguro Kuritsu Daijuichi Junior High School

Junior High School Student/
Problem Solving

Creation of a Card Game that Generates Interest in Medical Care and Medicine

Yui Ozaki
Okayama Sozan Junior High School

Junior High School Student/
Basic Research

Development of a New Traffic System, a Future where there is no Congestion

Kodai Ozawa
Otemon Gakuin Otemae Junior & Senior High School Robot Science Club

High school student/
Problem Solving

Effectively Utilizing Libraries

Kaga Municipal Hashitate Junior High School A-Team
Kaga Municipal Hashitate Junior High School

Junior High School Student/
Problem Solving

The Intriguing World of Indigo Dye

Ryuji Kaji
Kyoto Prefectural School for the Deaf High School Division

High school student/
Art and Philosophy

Using Math to Explain Why Music is so Similar thes

Kosuke Kamiya
Kobe University Elementary School

Elementary school students and under/
Basic Research

Original Composition: "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" From Katsushika Hokusai’s "The 36 Views of Mt. Fuji"

Meisa Kawai
Edogawa Municipal Kasai 2nd Elementary School

Elementary school students and under/
Art and Philosophy

Searching for the Visualization Methodology of "Memories of Place"

Haruna Sano
Loohcs High School

High school student /
Problem Solving

Understanding the Working Habits and Styles of Seniors who have Lived for 100 Years

Kanehisa Suwa
Frontier Market Corporation

Seniors (60 years old and older)/
Problem Solving

Development of an Application that Increases Understanding of "Weather Pain" and Provides Emotional Care to Patients

Kai Takemasa
Okayama Prefectural Okayama Sozan Junior High School

Junior High School Student/
Problem Solving

War and Freedom From the Perspective of Prohbition

Airi Fukumoto
Mie Prefectural Ueno Senior High School G Group

High school student/
Problem Solving

I Want to Create "School Life Cookies" to make a my Shopping District Famous!

Higashi Osaka Municipal Nawate Kiita Elementary School Group 1
Higashi Osaka Municipal Nawate Kiita Elementary School

Pre-school, elementary school/
Problem Solving

The Encouragement Award (In A, I, U, E, O, Order or Alphabetical Order)

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Chelsea Colleen R. Carpio, Gian Russelle Visperas, Sebastian Luiz Ramirez and Lebron Jimm Ramos
Don Ramon E. Costales Memorial National High School, Villasis, Philippines
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

 

Getcha Self Some Iga Dialect!
Shota Ono, Iroha Ikeda, Yuka Ueda and Taiki Arakawa
Mie Prefectural Ueno Senior High School D Group
High school student/Problem Solving

 

Holding a Training Course for Data Scientists
Yoshihiro Okazaki
Okayama Sozan Junior High School
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

 

I Want to Recycle Sea Garbage!
Kaga Municipal Katayamazu Junior High School
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

 

Let’s Clean Up the Coast with a Sea Garbage Seperation Machine!
Kaga Municipal Hashidate Junior High School B team
Kaga Municipal Hashidate Junior High School
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

 

Trash Musical Showcase Performance
Trash Band
Higashi Osaka Municipal Kamikosaka Elementary School
Elementary school students and under/Art and Philosophy

 

We’re Launching Our Very Own Photo Contest!
Haruka Kawai and Misato Ouchi
Mie Prefectural Ueno Senior High School J Group
High school student/Problem Solving

 

Learning about Japanese Financial Reform from Yamada Houkoku
Yuki Kawakami
Okayama Sozan Junior High School
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

 

Creating a Game to Have Fun Studying Math
Kei Kinugasa
Okayama Sozan Junior High School
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

 

A Pillow Spray that Heals the Mind and Body
Ryunosuke Kumazaki
Seigakuin Senior High School
High school student/Problem Solving

 

Making Meals Safe and Secure a Possibility
Chiaki Sakata
Otemon Gakuin Otemae Junior & Senior High School Robot Science Club
High school student/Problem Solving

 

Let’s Teach Elementary School Students about Essential Nutrition
Kotone Fujie, Kokoro Sowa, Ayaka Takemura, Sena Akazawa, Izumi Tao and Tomoka Inaba
Mie Prefectural Ueno Senior High School B Group
High school student/Problem Solving

 

Iga’s "Danjiri:" the Differences and Similarities from Kansai and Kanto
Yuki Toida, Keita Moriuchi, Mikiya Kawashima, Yuki Fujita and Atsushi Mizutani
Mie Prefectural Ueno Senior High School E Group
High school student/Problem Solving

 

The Secret of "Haikyuu’s" Popularity and the Member’s Paths after Graduation
Yuna Nagai
Kyoto Prefectural School for the Deaf High School Division
High school student/Art and Philosophy

 

Aiming for a Barrier-free society: Marks for the Visually Impaired
Sayaka Nishi
Bunkyo Municipal Seishi Elementary School
Elementary school students and under/Problem Solving

 

Making "Sunroad Manjyuu"
Three Cheerful Friends
Higashi Osaka Municipal Nawate Kiita Elementary School
Elementary school students and under/Problem Solving

 

To Those Who Can’t Come Out
Friend Lovers
Higashi Osaka Municipal Nawate Kiita Junior High School
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

 

What’s up with Today’s SDGs?
Certified Child Care Center Sakura
Elementary school students and under/Art and Philosophy

 

Development of a Robot that Prevents Dementia
Fuka Mizutani
Otemon Gakuin Otemae Junior & Senior High School
High school student/Problem Solving

 

Itoigawa Cultural Heritage Project: Let’s Begin!
Yua Mizumoto and Kirari Watanabe
Niigata Prefectural Itoigawa High School
High school student/Art and Philosophy

 

A Device that Prevents Remote Control Loss
Yusuke Mori
Okayama Sozan Junior High School
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

 

Mindful Jellyfish Gymnastics
Hirofumi Yamamoto
Mie Prefectural Kagayaki School for Special Needs Education
Seniors (60 years old and older)/Art and Philosophy

 

Creating an Application that creates Music through the Alphabet
Hiroto Wakasa
Okayama Sozan Junior High School
Junior High School Student/Problem Solving

Overview of the Final Judging

Date

Saturday, Feburary 15th, 2025 from 12:30-18:00 P.M.

Schedule

12:30PM~1:00PM Opening

1:00PM~2:20PM Presentation Part1

2:20PM~2:40PM Break

2:40PM~4:00PM Presentation Part2

4:00PM~5:00PM Break & Networking

5:00PM~5:30PM Awards Announcement

5:30PM~6:00PM Closing Ceremony & Photo Session

*Times are subject to change on the day of the event.

Format

In-Person and Online (At zoom webinar)

Location

Ritsumeikan University, Ibaraki Campus
Building B (Ritsumeikan Ibaraki Future Plaza) 1st Floor Conference Hall
2 Iwakurachō, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0871
Access: JR Ibaraki Station Less than 5 minutes on foot
●JR Kyoto Line
Ibaraki Station, around 5 minutes on foot
●Hankyu Kyoto Main Line / Osaka Monorail Main Line
South Ibaraki Station, about 10 minutes on foot

The deadline for application

Thursday Feburary 13th, 2025

Organized by

General Incorporated Association steAm BAND

Sponsored by

Tobu Top Tours Co., Ltd., ReNet Japan Group, Inc., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., and The Osaka YMCA

In cooperation with

steAm, Inc. and The Ritsumeikan University.

Supported by

Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition.

※ There is no bicycle or car parking lot, so please use public transportation
※ The event may be canceled or postponed due to inclement weather, natural disasters or other unforseen consequences.
※ This form will be closed when we reach capacity
※ Smoking is banned on campus, so please refrain from smoking on or around the campus
※ Personal information is strictly managed and will be used for event operations, emergency communications, and future notifications.
※ In the case of postponement or cancellation of the event, travel and hotel expenses cannot be reimbursed
※ The organizers, venue, or performers cannot be held responsible for any accidents or thefts that occur in or around the venue. So please take care of your belongings and valuables at all times
※ The event may be recorded, and footage may be streamed or distributed both on the day of the event and afterward. Please be aware that you may appear in the recordings.

Date

Saturday, Feburary 15th, 2025 from 12:30-18:00 P.M.

Schedule

12:30PM~1:00PM
Opening

1:00PM~2:20PM
Presentation Part1

2:20PM~2:40PM
Break

2:40PM~4:00PM
Presentation Part2

4:00PM~5:00PM
Break & Networking

5:00PM~5:30PM
Awards Announcement

5:30PM~6:00PM
Closing Ceremony & Photo Session

*Times are subject to change on the day of the event.

Format

In-Person and Online (At zoom webinar)

Location

Ritsumeikan University, Ibaraki Campus
Building B (Ritsumeikan Ibaraki Future Plaza) 1st Floor Conference Hall
2 Iwakurachō, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0871
Access: JR Ibaraki Station Less than 5 minutes on foot
●JR Kyoto Line
Ibaraki Station, around 5 minutes on foot
●Hankyu Kyoto Main Line / Osaka Monorail Main Line
South Ibaraki Station, about 10 minutes on foot

The deadline for application

Thursday Feburary 13th, 2025

Organized by

General Incorporated Association steAm BAND

Sponsored by

Tobu Top Tours Co., Ltd., ReNet Japan Group, Inc., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., and The Osaka YMCA

In cooperation with

steAm, Inc. and The Ritsumeikan University.

Supported by

Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition.

※ There is no bicycle or car parking lot, so please use public transportation
※ The event may be canceled or postponed due to inclement weather, natural disasters or other unforseen consequences.
※ This form will be closed when we reach capacity
※ Smoking is banned on campus, so please refrain from smoking on or around the campus
※ Personal information is strictly managed and will be used for event operations, emergency communications, and future notifications.
※ In the case of postponement or cancellation of the event, travel and hotel expenses cannot be reimbursed
※ The organizers, venue, or performers cannot be held responsible for any accidents or thefts that occur in or around the venue. So please take care of your belongings and valuables at all times
※ The event may be recorded, and footage may be streamed or distributed both on the day of the event and afterward. Please be aware that you may appear in the recordings.

Access

Ritsumeikan University, Ibaraki Campus
Building B (Ritsumeikan Ibaraki Future Plaza) 1st Floor Conference Hall
2 Iwakurachō, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0871
Access: JR Ibaraki Station Less than 5 minutes on foot
●JR Kyoto Line
Ibaraki Station, around 5 minutes on foot
●Hankyu Kyoto Main Line / Osaka Monorail Main Line
South Ibaraki Station, about 10 minutes on foot

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