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Sekisui Specialty Chemicals Achieves ISCC PLUS Certification, Advancing Sustainability in Polymer Production
The start of a joint demonstration experiment concerning the installation of film-type perovskite Solar Cells on a wind turbine Tower.
On February 27, 2025, Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd. (President: Keita Kato, hereinafter referred to as "Sekisui Chemical"), Shikoku Electric Engineering Co., Ltd. (President: Jiichi Kurokawa, hereinafter referred to as "Shikoku Electric"), and Ei Wind Power Co., Ltd. (President: Atsunori Matsuki, hereinafter referred to as "Ei Wind Power") will conduct a joint demonstration experiment for installing film-type perovskite Solar Cells on the side of wind turbine Towers (hereinafter referred to as "this demonstration").
Will exhibit at the "Architecture and Building Materials Exhibition 2025" (held from March 4 to March 7).
On February 26, 2025, Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd. (President: Keita Kato), the 100% subsidiary Sekisui Techno Mold Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President: Jun Yamazaki, hereinafter "Sekisui Techno Mold") and Sekisui Material Solutions, Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, President: Masayuki Inoue, hereinafter "Sekisui Material Solutions") announced the following.
Launched "The Designer's HeimD1," an architectural design of a steel frame Residence that pursues a one-story living style. (pdf:1.3 MB)
A joint research project on high-quality mesenchymal stem cell culture in a microgravity environment has been initiated.
On February 19, 2025, Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd. (President: Keita Kato, hereinafter referred to as Sekisui Chemical) and Space Bio Laboratories, Inc. (President: Hiromi Kawahara, hereinafter referred to as SBL) commenced joint research on culture substrates aimed at establishing a high-quality mesenchymal stem cell manufacturing process under microgravity conditions. Mesenchymal stem cells (hereinafter referred to as MSC) are obtained from bone marrow or adipose tissue.
Changes in the duties of Company Executives, personnel transfers, and organizational reforms (pdf: 100 KB)