news release

Corporate Information and Management
2026.02.12

The University of Tokyo and Nippon Paint Group Launch Phase II of Industry-Academia Co-Creation Initiative ― Phase II: Driving Innovation in Coating Technologies to Address Societal Challenges ―

#news release #Products・Businesses #Research and Development #Social problem solving

SHARE

リリース用ロゴ

February 12, 2026
School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
Nippon Paint Holdings Co., Ltd.

The University of Tokyo and Nippon Paint Group Launch Phase II of Industry-Academia Co-Creation Initiative― Phase II: Driving Innovation in Coating Technologies to Address Societal Challenges ―

The University of Tokyo and Nippon Paint Holdings Co., Ltd. (hereafter, “Nippon Paint Group”) entered into an industry–academia co-creation agreement in 2020, focusing on the fields of paint and coatings, and established a five-year Social Cooperation Program. Building on this foundation, the second phase of the initiative will introduce a new program centered on themes such as the development of environmentally friendly products that contribute to the reduction of VOC and CO2 emissions. By actively leveraging Nippon Paint Group’s data assets through the use of generative AI, the program aims to accelerate solutions to a broad range of societal challenges. In addition, the partners will strengthen talent development initiatives and establish structured educational processes through reciprocal personnel exchanges. The new agreement period will run from October 2025 through December 2028.

1. Background and Objectives

Pursuant to the industry–academia co-creation agreement concluded on May 18, 2020, the University of Tokyo and Nippon Paint Group launched the Social Cooperation Program titled “Creation of Innovative Coating Technologies” on October 1 of the same year. Through this initiative, the two partners focused on addressing urgent societal challenges, particularly the prevention and control of the spread of COVID-19, and successfully developed antiviral coating products as a result of their joint research efforts.

The first phase of the collaborative course concluded at the end of September 2025. Beginning in October 2025, the initiative has entered its second phase, with an expanded emphasis on the development of core technologies expected to contribute directly to business growth. While Phase 1 addressed urgent societal challenges through the development of coating products designed to help curb the spread of infectious diseases, Phase 2 aims to respond more swiftly to a broader range of societal issues through paint and coating technologies. To achieve this, Phase 2 will proactively leverage Nippon Paint Group’s extensive R&D data assets accumulated over many years, in combination with AI foundation models, to accelerate innovation.

In addition, the collaboration is structured to reduce environmental impact across the entire product life cycle - from the sourcing of paint raw materials, through application at customer sites, to final disposal - extending beyond conventional approaches to technology development and product commercialization.

To further strengthen the development of highly specialized talent, the collaboration will continue its talent development initiatives through corporate secondment programs - one of which has already produced a doctoral graduate - as well as reskilling efforts utilizing the Faculty of Engineering’s auditing system. At the same time, Nippon Paint Group will actively draw on the University of Tokyo’s broad academic expertise, extending beyond engineering to encompass a wide range of disciplines. In parallel, the partners will organize roundtable discussions to promote two-way personnel exchanges between University of Tokyo students and researchers and employees of Nippon Paint Group, as well as open symposia involving external participants. These initiatives are intended to create platforms for dialogue and co-creation that transcend traditional boundaries between industry and academia.

Furthermore, the collaboration will leverage the University of Tokyo’s AI foundation models and advanced measurement technologies to systematically structure and utilize Nippon Paint Group’s R&D data from a strategic perspective. Specifically, the partners will promote a “Lab-in-the-loop” approach (Note 1) by making advanced use of existing experimental data and automating the acquisition of new data, while closely monitoring developments in “AI for Science” (Note 2) and exploring potential collaborations with external organizations. Through these efforts, the initiative aims to accelerate the application of these capabilities across research and development activities.

  • Note 1: “Lab-in-the-loop” refers to an approach in which researchers’ expertise, judgment, and intervention are intentionally integrated at specific stages within processes where AI systems perform automated data processing and decision-making.
  • Note 2: “AI for Science” refers to the application of artificial intelligence to scientific research with the objective of automating and accelerating the entire research workflow, including areas such as materials discovery.

Conceptual Overview of the Industry-Academia Co-Creation Initiative Between the University of Tokyo and Nippon Paint Group

Conceptual Overview of the Industry-Academia Co-Creation Initiative Between the University of Tokyo and Nippon Paint Group

Nippon Paint Group: Message from Dr. Jiang Hong, CTO

Dr.Jiang Hong

"This collaboration with the University of Tokyo will accelerate the integration of AI and advanced materials research from discovery to deployment. By leveraging our long-term experimental datasets, we aim to deepen structure–property insights, improve R&D impact, and optimize resource use. Together, we will strengthen our core businesses, create new ones, and help address societal challenges."

The University of Tokyo: Message from Atsushi Tsuda, Executive Vice President for Social Collaboration and Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration

Atsushi Tsuda

"During the first collaborative period, we have achieved various research results, primarily through joint research with the Graduate School of Engineering, on improving the functionality of painted surfaces (antiviral, frost-proof, and rust-proof) and the physical properties of paints. In the second phase, we will work to implement these results in society, and by combining the know-how and insights that the Nippon Paint Group has accumulated over the years with the university's comprehensive knowledge, we will work to create new social value in areas outside of science."

2. Agreement Period and Funding Scale

Agreement Period: October 2025 to December 2028
Funding Scale: Approximately ¥300 million

3. Overview of the Social Cooperation Program

Program Title: Creation of Innovative Coating Technologies
Program Period: October 2025 to December 2028
Program Director: Toru Wakihara, Professor, Institute of Engineering Innovation, School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
Research Themes: The program will address a broad range of research topics spanning the entire value chain of paint and coating technologies, from manufacturing and application to paint film quality evaluation. Key research themes include the following:

  • Development of methods to reduce environmental impact across the product life cycle through the modeling of painting processes, as well as the creation of sustainable scenarios based on the visualization of material flows and the societal value of paints
  • Advancement of the overall R&D process-from paint formulation and process condition optimization to performance prediction - through the use of AI foundation models and multimodal data analysis
  • Optimization of material formulations and process conditions through painting simulations and visualization of internal paint film structures, enabling the formation of high-performance and highly reliable paint films

The course is designed to establish an educational framework that enables the joint development by industry and academia - and the continuous cultivation - of advanced professionals capable of systematically learning and practically applying paint film structure analysis, molecular-level behavior, and coating process design. In parallel, by integrating the University of Tokyo’s outstanding research achievements across a wide range of academic disciplines with Nippon Paint Group’s strengths in practical technology development, the course aims to generate innovative coating technologies that achieve both environmental sustainability and high performance.

【For Reference】Major achievements of our collaboration:

Related News

This website requires some functions similar to those of cookies.
If you allow our cookies, we use them to collect statistical data about your visit to improve our service. Videos are also presented by using YouTube. Cookies and other means are used only when you opt to watch videos. If you do not allow our cookies, only technical cookies are used.
Click/tap here for details.