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  • 6/23/2025
Восемь Тематических недель на Всемирной выставке 2025 – мировой диалог для решения глобальных задач

Всемирная выставка 2025 Осака, Кансай, Япония – это тематический формат для решения глобальных проблем: изменение климата, мобильность и цифровая трансформация. Всего будет восемь Тематических недель, цель которых – выйти за рамки выставки и стимулировать дискуссии для решения вызовов будущего.

Совместно с Theme Weeks at Expo 2025 Osaka

ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2025/06/23/vosem-tematicheskih-nedel-na-vsemirnoj-vystavke-2025-mirovoj-dialog-dlya-resheniya-global

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03:32Anime will be used as a gateway and starting point to go to the region and enjoy their food
03:39I've been doing cosplay for 17 years
03:43I love anime, games and cosplay
03:48And I want to share this pop culture with the world
03:51It was also a chance to spotlight manga anime tourism, a real booming trend
03:59Each year in Japan, the sacred land of anime, we select 88 works
04:04We then work with the local regions to revitalize these areas
04:08Most of the time anime takes place in the everyday living spaces of Japanese people
04:15It's not a stereotypical Japan, but a life-sized, authentic Japan
04:21I get to see places I usually only see in anime
04:26It's amazing
04:27Seeing all those manga
04:30And the live performance
04:32It made me feel like a kid again
04:36How will we live together tomorrow in more connected, technological and sustainable societies?
04:45The second theme week focused on the future of community and mobility
04:49It covers urban issues such as smart cities or disaster prevention
04:55But also transportation related topics
04:58There are also broader subjects like space, the metaverse and robotics
05:04Economist Andres Rodriguez-Pose led thought-provoking talks on sustainable urban development
05:11When we talk about sustainability, there's always a tendency to think that sustainability is about environment
05:18And a green transition implies significant economic and social changes
05:23That need to be accepted by the population
05:26If we don't have, let's say, an economic sustainability
05:29Or we don't have a social sustainability
05:31What we're going to have is that there's going to be a rejection
05:35Post-disaster reconstruction was another key topic, including lessons from Fukushima
05:42Seiichi Sayato, director of the Expo's co-creation program
05:46Introduced the concept of Fuko transformation
05:49When a disaster or a tragic event occurs, it takes strength to overcome it
05:56But also what's very important is not to return to the original state
06:01But to go much, much further
06:03I believe it's important for people who share the same philosophy
06:07And move at the same pace to come together
06:10They shouldn't remain in isolated points
06:14But be connected to one another to form a strong and effective whole
06:19And all this has already led to innovations capable of responding to new disasters
06:27Like this robot, which was developed after the Fukushima accident
06:31Lives were at stake
06:35Normally robots should have intervened
06:38But in reality, they didn't
06:41So I decided to start a company to develop and market robots
06:46That could actually be useful in real-life situations
06:51Beyond 5G showcases the next generation of wireless technology
06:57Smarter, faster, and more connected than ever
07:00One striking example, communicating with the moon
07:03I'm still in Osaka
07:05And thanks to these technologies, I'm able to operate some robots on the moon in real time
07:10Just as if I was there myself
07:12AI was front and centre too
07:15Kathy Hackle, often called the queen of the metaverse
07:18Took part in a panel on the next gen of digital communities
07:22You're going to start to see more AI beyond just our phones and our computers
07:27You're going to start to see it in glasses
07:28You're going to see it in headphones
07:29You're going to see it in a lot of different hardware
07:32And in order for all this hardware to communicate with each other
07:35And for us to communicate with it
07:37We're going to need connectivity that does not currently exist
07:40A visionary with a practical edge
07:43Kathy Hackle was impressed by the theme week's concept
07:46It's not just about showcasing architecture or showcasing countries
07:50It is also about bringing human ideas to the centre of the future

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