Yuta Hirose is an Industrial Associate, IfM Engage, part of the Institute for Manufacturing, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.
He is based in Tokyo, Japan, where he develops and deploys the Institute for Manufacturing’s research outputs into practice through projects on a collaborative basis, working closely with organisational partners in the Asia-Pacific region. His research interests include the area of strategic management, innovation and technology management, with a particular interest in roadmapping.
Previously, Yuta Hirose worked as a chemical engineer, technology advisor, company director and professor. Yuta has a PhD in Engineering from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. He also has an MSc in Sustainability Science from the University of Tokyo in Japan, a BEng in Chemical Engineering and a BCom in Finance from the University of Melbourne in Australia.
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