Discussion on the New Basic Technical Plan
On December 25, 2023, the 39th Technical Subcommittee of the Council for Social Capital Development and the Traffic Policy Council will convene to discuss a critical document shaping the future of infrastructure in Japan. This meeting will not only address the draft of the new Basic Technical Plan but also explore the pathways for future infrastructure management defined by advancements in science and technology.
Purpose of the Meeting
The main aim of the Technical Subcommittee is to oversee the comprehensive promotion and systematic advancement of science and technology within the realm of land and infrastructure. This session marks an important step in gathering insights and recommendations from experts to refine the current plans regarding the nation's infrastructure.
Details of the Meeting
- - Date: December 25, 2023 (Thursday)
- - Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- - Venue: Special Conference Room, 8th Floor, Central Government Building No. 3, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo (with online participation)
Agenda
1. Discussion on the draft of the new Basic Technical Plan
2. Future directions for formulating the new Basic Technical Plan
3. Methods for managing future infrastructure
Journalists and reporters will have the opportunity to attend the meeting via a web link, with camera access allowed only at the beginning of the session. Due to technical limitations, each organization can have two connections to the web meeting, and participants are advised to expect potential audio-visual interruptions.
Registration for Attendance
Those interested in attending or capturing the initial moments of the meeting must register by completing the necessary details on the Microsoft Forms link provided at least by 2 PM on December 24, 2023.
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For more information on past proceedings of the Technical Subcommittee, click
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Conclusion
As the demands on Japan's infrastructure evolve, the insights from these discussions will be pivotal in shaping policies that align with current scientific and technological advancements. Stakeholders from various sectors will look forward to the outcomes of this critical dialogue as we navigate the future of infrastructure management in Japan.