A joint education working group and an action plan will be established as a result of the Memorandum of Cooperation, which will kick off a yearly high-level education conversation between the United States and Japan.
This is the first occasion we’ve had when officials can specifically discuss bilateral education collaboration and map out a future course.
Revolutionize Education System
Students from the United States and Japan are now going overseas to study and learn more about the rest of the globe and each other after the pandemic-related hurdles were removed. We can capitalize on this trend of increased international research and study to define the future of educational exchange between the United States and Japan.
With the help of this Memorandum, our two governments can also provide our researchers, faculty members, and students with the means to solidify our positions as industry leaders in the development of trustworthy technology.
- Memorandum of Cooperation establishes a joint education working group.
- Increased international research and study between US and Japan can help define future educational exchange.
- Google, IBM, and Micron collaborate to advance semiconductor research.
13 prominent universities and three major American technology companies have declared agreements in semiconductor and quantum scientific research and development.
Google agreed to a $50 million/10-year strategic partnership with the Universities of Tokyo and Chicago, IBM announced a $100 million/10-year partnership in quantum computing, Micron launched UPWARDS for the Future, a $60 million/5-year University Partnership for Workforce Advancement and Research & Development in Semiconductors.
These collaborations will develop a talent pipeline for vital innovations, provide economic opportunities, and safeguard financial stability.