NewsFaculty of Design x Faculty of Agriculture Joint Project “Rediscovering Nanocellulose - Potential Alternative Containers” A Presentation of Discoveries2019.2.18

Together, Assistant Professor Naoshige Akita of the Kyushu University, Faculty of Design and Professor Tetsuo Kondo of the Kyushu University, Faculty of Agriculture, are using the new material made from bamboo called “nanocellulose” to implement a design project that explores all possibilities for this material. They are proposing new containers made from nanocellulose instead of plastic. This project is implemented as part of the activities of SDGs Design Unit.

What is nanocellulose?
It is cellulose, the main component of bamboo cell walls, scaled down to the nanoleval (cellulose nanofibers). Its qualities include being five times stronger than steel, and weighing 1/5 what steel does. It is expected to be used in construction materials, beauty products, food products, and various other fields.

At the exhibition, we will exhibit the process behind the project, and present findings by the students. We look forward to seeing everyone there.

[Date]
March 2, 2019 (Saturday), 4:00 pm ~ 5:30 pm

[Venue]
Kyushu University Ohashi Campus Design Common, 2nd Floor (4-9-1 Shiobaru, Minami-ku, Fukuoka)

[Fee]
No reservations needed. Free entry.

[Contact]
Kyushu University, Faculty of Design Faculty, SDGs Design Unit
sdgs(a)design.kyushu-u.ac.jp