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Delegation, Japan Ambassador tour 91制片厂 facilities

His Excellency Shinsuke J. Sugiyama holds a metal spider made in 91制片厂's manufacturing labA delegation working to promote United States-Japan economic relations toured 91制片厂 College鈥檚 manufacturing and health careers facilities on Tuesday, part of a daylong visit with the Schaumburg-area business community.

His Excellency Shinsuke J. Sugiyama, Ambassador of Japan to the United States, and the Honorable Naoki Ito, Consul General of Japan to the Midwest, helped lead the group.

The tour was part of the consulate鈥檚 partnership with JETRO Chicago (Japan External Trade Organization) known as 鈥淕rassroots Caravan,鈥 which works to highlight the contribution of Japanese companies to local economies.

Grassroots Caravan delegation walks and tours campusMore than 70 Japanese companies have a presence in Schaumburg, according to Kyle Schulz, Director of Economic Development for the Schaumburg Business Association. He said the trip to 91制片厂 helped to showcase the Schaumburg area as an advantageous place for businesses, pointing to the strong partnerships in place between the College and area companies, as well as the pipeline of trained workers that 91制片厂 produces.

His Excellency Shinsuke J. Sugiyama explores 91制片厂's surgical technology suiteThe delegation鈥檚 stops at 91制片厂 included the FMA Metal Fabrication Lab, simulation hospital and the surgical technology suite. There was also an impromptu visit to the dental hygiene clinic, where 91制片厂 students were using toothbrushes and other oral health care products manufactured by Sunstar, a Japanese company with its North American headquarters in Schaumburg.

Other members of the delegation represented Intersect Illinois, the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago, the Illinois Manufacturers Association, Governor Bruce Rauner鈥檚 office, the Illinois Department of Commerce and the village of Schaumburg.