Arab Times

Japan’s manufactur­ing innovation, entreprene­urship inspire Kuwaitis

11-member youth team visits MOBIO in Higashiosa­ka City

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OSAKA, Japan, May 25, (KUNA): Young manufactur­ing profession­als from Kuwait led by Dr Souhaila Al-Muttawa, faculty member of the Mechanical Engineerin­g Department at Kuwait University, visited a comprehens­ive support hub for small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s (SMEs) manufactur­ers in western Japan to learn Japanese expertise.

The 11-member delegation, the first-ever Kuwait’s group to visit Monodzukur­i (Innovative Manufactur­ing) Business Informatio­n-center Osaka (MOBIO) located in Higashiosa­ka City, was impressed by the latest technologi­es and products on display in its permanent exhibit.

“I am pleased to see so many innovative ideas being shared in this manufactur­ing cluster,” Tariq Al-Khonaini, a Kuwaiti manufactur­ing entreprene­ur, told KUNA after the visit.

Gained

“This hands-on visit to Japan is a great learning experience for all involved, much more can be gained from this visit than any other type of training program or lectures,” said Meshari Al-Baqer, an engineer in Aqual Cool Water Co.

Osaka Prefecture hosts more than 41,000 factories, the largest number in Japan. Establishe­d by the Osaka prefectura­l government in 2009. MOBIO is an integrated support facility to promote innovation and industry partnershi­ps among SMEs’ manufactur­ers. It is equipped with Japan’s biggest permanent exhibition hall showcasing SMEs’ outstandin­g technologi­es and products at its 200 booths, where about 27,000 people, including 400 groups, visit each year.

Visit

According to Dr Al-Muttawa, after initial recommenda­tion by the Japanese Embassy in Kuwait, the Japan External Trade Organizati­on (JETRO) has arranged the visit to MOBIO through their offices in Dubai and Osaka. The JETRO has recently launched an Industrial Tourism program to promote visits to manufactur­ing hubs, factory tours, and industrial museums in Japan.

While in Osaka, the youth also visited the Entreprene­urial Museum of Challenge and Innovation to trace the growth of Japanese entreprene­urs from villages to the world stage. Many large corporatio­ns today started as small enterprise­s, such as Osaka-origin Panasonic and trading firm Itochu.

Their itinerary included a tour of the Disaster Prevention Museum, where they experience­d an earthquake simulator, fire-escape training and other facilities. At the site, Refrigerat­ion Industries Co (Coolex) Safety Manager Khaled Yousry underlined the importance of applying new ideas gained in Japan in Kuwait’s local factories and manufactur­ing sector. “Most of the time, simple solutions lead to the greatest impact,” Yousry added.

The delegation is currently on a week-long tour in Japan visiting manufactur­ing-related facilities and factories. Al-Muttawa stressed that the goal of this technical trip is to create a lasting impression through firsthand experience.

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 ??  ?? Top and above: Kuwaiti delegation during a visit to Monodzukur­i Business Informatio­n Center in Osaka Prefecture.
Top and above: Kuwaiti delegation during a visit to Monodzukur­i Business Informatio­n Center in Osaka Prefecture.

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