Sengakut on his blog, publish a report in japanese (there is google translate menu) about the meeting held on May 14th :
(it seems to have happened between 13 and 14th of may...)
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On May 14, 2015, at Ookayama campus Kuramae Hall of Tokyo Institute of Technology, colloquium called "Present and Future of condensed nuclear science" it was held. That the day before is an electronic light Science Center of Tohoku University, condensed nuclear reaction joint research are mini-symposium was held to commemorate the establishment of the department, lecturer of coping and colleagues, came by moving from Sendai was seems.
I also have participated in off work. The venue, we will think that had a attendance of about 80 people with the naked eye.
In the first greeting, there was a surprising remark that many attendees from industry.
It seems more of a business man is sensitive in Japan.
Meeting of the program are as follows.
Date: May 14, 2015 (Thursday) 13:00 to 17:00 Location: Tokyo Institute of Technology Kuramae Hall Royal Blue Hall (13:00 to 16:00 lecture)
Same as above the second floor large meeting room (16:00 to 17:00 social gathering discussion )
Moderator: Takehiko Ito (Tohoku University, Visiting Associate Professor)
greeting: Oguri Yoshiyuki (Tokyo Institute of Technology Professor) Hideki Yoshino (Clean Planet President, Ltd.)
Introduction: Kasagi Jiro thick (Tohoku University Emeritus Professor)
metal aggregation system and the hydrogen abnormal heat: Takahashi Akirahito (Osaka University Professor Emeritus)
condensation system transmutation of the current situation and future development: Yasuhiro Iwamura (Tohoku University Professor)
[lexicon]Low Energy Nuclear Reactions[/lexicon]: Robust Results, Promising Potential and Critical Challenges: David Nagel (Professor . George Washington University)
there is a time for questions and to talk, there was some interesting discussion. One, is that "to have come up with so surprising result, why mass media is not picked up?". But was he answered well, this question, I think what originally directed to the people of "science journalist" in the mass media do not come to this venue. I, majority of science journalists of Japan because only reported what was given authority, I believe the answer is that.
Also, in another question, in which try the conversion of Iwamura Dr. various elements, non-radioactive what never was born radioactive elements from the elements, there was a thing called. According to Iwamura Dr. unfortunately ever, that the never detects a radioactive element as an element of the destination. Supposing radioactive element is to he less likely to occur, there I might be the secret of cold fusion mechanism are hidden in. In any case, the significance of such academic conference came to be held in Japan, I think big. We hope that will be held to continue in the future. Or more
It refers to a publication of Clean Planet Inc on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/clean…bal/posts/693944700727715
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We are pleased to report that we hosted symposiums, Future of Cold Fusion, at 2 national universities in Japan, Tohoku University and Tokyo Institute of Technology, on 13th and 14th May. Over 160 opinion-leader in industry, government and academia of Japan joined the symposiums. We felt very honored to have such great minds be a part of our dream! Thank you!