CEO of Japan Public Welfare Consortium, majored in system engineering of Engineering Research Department of Hosei University. In 1998, as a researcher, he participated in the ERATO Kitano symbiosis system project of science and technology revitalization group and engaged in the development of multiple robots. In 2001, he became the assistant leader of the exhibition and planning group of Miraikan and actively devoted himself to ROBO-ONE (robot) competition. Since 2005, the company has provided service robots with research materials as the leader, and has made efforts and contributions to the development and expansion of the market.