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EBARA Hatakeyama Memorial Fund

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EBARA Hatakeyama Memorial Fund (EHMF) provides technology-related assistance to regional communities overseas on a non-commercial basis. The fund was founded in 1989 in honor of the late Seiji Hatakeyama, former President of EBARA CORPORATION, and follows his belief that EBARA must co-exist and prosper along with regional communities.

Mission

  • To establish amicable and lasting relationships with regional communities in Southeast Asia,
  • To meet particular needs of such communities, to further human resources, and to assist in the development of appropriate technologies, and
  • To excel as a prominent member of the world's corporate society.

Activities

The EHMF is applied to activities from income generated from an endowment of EBARA CORPORATION. Activities are summarized as follows:

  • Sponsoring of seminars, short courses and workshops for technology transfer featuring EBARA's accumulated expertise,
  • Assisting in the development of small-scale technologies, and
  • Providing scholarships for proficient students in developing countries.

Achievement

AOTS-IISc Bangalore Short Course 2006(India)"Effective Energy Generation and Conversion Systems"
AOTS-AIT International Short Course 2006(Thailand)"Effective Energy Systems for Sustainable Development
AOTS-AIT International Training Course 2007
(Thailand)
"Planning and Design of Pumping Works "
AOTS-ACEM Training Course 2007
(Malaysia)
"Industrial Applications of Fluid Machinery "

The number of educational programs sponsored by EHMF has reached 188 by the end of March,2008. More than 8,744 participants have benefited from this sponsorship. These programs have been planned and managed co-jointly with regional universities and other educational institutions in 16 countries. In recent years EHMF has acted as the executive body for training programs organized by the Association for Overseas Technical Scholarship (AOTS), a body under the Ministry of EconomicTrade and Industry, Japan.
Courses offered include those on pump applications, fluid machinery, renewable energies, and environmental engineering fields. EHMF is also sponsoring courses on effective management of liquid and solid waste residuals, responding to the need for environmental conservation in various regions.

(1) Ebara Corp. Manila Branch Philippines
Title : Energy Saving In pump Operations
(2) National Irrigation Administration Philippines
Title : Effective Applications of Pumps in Agriculture
(3) AOTS / Asian Institute of Technology Thailand
Title : Effective Energy Systems for Sustainable Development
(4) Ebara (Thailand) Ltd Thailand
Title : Energy Saving for Fluid Machinery and Chillers
(5) Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University Thailand
Title : Applications of Pumps and Blowers - Focused on Energy Saving -

Assistance in Technological Development

EHMF is extending assistance for technological development of appropriate equipment for localized areas, including development of gravity utilizing hydraulic energy driven pumps, Micro hydro power generating unit, self-aspirated aerators, portable water purification units, and others.

Portable Water Purification Unit / Mixed Flow Type Pump Performance Test as Turbine
Portable Water Purification Unit / Mixed Flow Type Pump Performance Test as Turbine
Portable Water Purification Unit / Mixed Flow Type Pump Performance Test as Turbine

Scholarships

EHMF Seminars Held During 1989-2008

Country
No. of Seminar
Total No. of Participant
AIT(Intl.)
18
539
Bangladesh
1
20
Bulgaria
3
116
Cambodia
11
628
China
4
192
D.P.R Korea
1
60
India
4
245
Indonesia
18
769
LAO, PDR
2
55
Malaysia
24
1,076
Myanmar
4
237
Philippines
15
736
Singapore
4
44
Sri Lanka
2
80
Thailand
54
2,955
UAE
2
52
Vietnam
25
1,126
(Total)
193
8,963
(End of Aug., 2008)
List of Seminar / Workshop Title and Held Number

Contact Address

EBARA Hatakeyama Memorial Fund
c/o EBARA CORPORATION
11-1 Haneda Asahicho, Ohta-ku Tokyo 144-8510, JAPAN
Tel: 81-3-6275-7305, Fax: 81-3-5736-3103
e-mail :

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