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CSR GUIDELINE 10 Pursue Social Initiatives

To Nurture Future Generations

Toray conducts a variety of programs intended to help nurture future generations.

Major Activities in FY 2006

  • Supported the Fourth Japan Science & Engineering Challenge 2006, a science and technology contest for high school students (sponsored by Asahi Shimbun).
  • Supported Science Camp, a hands-on science and technology program for high school students who intend to pursue careers in science (sponsored by the Japan Science and Technology Agency).
  • Supported Master Class performances by the Shanghai Quartet.
  • Supported the DCA JUNIOR Awards, in the Toray Digital Creation Awards (DCA).
  • Supported the Sustainable Society Education Support Project (sponsored by Diamond, Inc.), a program that donates the book Tales of Life: Eleven Stories of Biodiversity to elementary, middle, and high schools throughout Japan.
  • Supported Japan Tent (sponsored by the Japan Tent Steering Committee), an event held in Ishikawa Prefecture that promotes international exchange among students from around the world.


High school students conduct an experiment at Science Camp


DCA JUNIOR 2006 Grand Prize winning picture

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