Award Recognition for Innovative Research
Ichihiro Terashima, the CEO of CaTe Inc. and an assistant professor at Fujita Medical University, was honored with the Young Investigator Award (YIA) during the 31st Japanese Cardiac Rehabilitation Society Conference held from July 19 to 20, 2025. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding research in cardiac rehabilitation and aims to promote innovative studies while nurturing emerging researchers in this vital field.
The YIA was established in 2004 by the Japanese Society of Cardiac Rehabilitation to support groundbreaking research and foster the development of young scientists. Terashima's award-winning research presentation, entitled "Standardization of Exercise Load and AT Level Adjustment in Standing Exercise: AI Development," showcased his significant contributions to the enhancement of cardiac rehabilitation programs through technological integration and optimization of exercise loads.
This research was conducted under the auspices of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), which supported Terashima’s work through the 'Deep Tech Startup Support Fund' and 'Deep Tech Startup Support Project' STS Phase. The project's aim was to develop a medical device capable of optimizing exercise loads in cardiac rehabilitation programs, facilitating better patient outcomes and accessibility.
Company Overview: CaTe Inc.
CaTe Inc., established on March 18, 2020, is based in Bunkyo, Tokyo. The company primarily focuses on developing medical devices that integrate advanced technology into rehabilitation programs. Under Terashima's leadership, CaTe has secured innovative funding, including a successful Series B funding round that raised approximately 1.58 billion yen.
Company Information:
- - Company Name: CaTe Inc.
- - CEO: Ichihiro Terashima
- - Location: 5F, Sky Vision Building, 5-25-13 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033
- - License: Type II Medical Device Manufacturing and Sales (13B2X10514)
- - Website: CaTe Inc.
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In addition to receiving the YIA, Terashima also participated actively at the conference, delivering an educational lecture on remote cardiac rehabilitation and serving as the chair for a symposium concerning the same topic. His active role as a speaker and leader highlights his commitment to advancing cardiac rehabilitation methodologies and ensuring the integration of innovative practices in clinical environments.
The Young Investigator Award serves not only as a recognition of individual achievements but also as encouragement for continued research and collaboration in the field of cardiac rehabilitation. As the field evolves, researchers like Terashima pave the way for future advancements, significantly impacting patient care and rehabilitation outcomes worldwide.
In conclusion, Ichihiro Terashima's achievement underscores the importance of innovation and research in cardiac rehabilitation. His work exemplifies how merging technology with medical practices can lead to improved healthcare solutions. The future looks promising as more researchers step into the limelight, driven by the same passion for progress in the medical community.