Mr. Thomas Gonda, who visited Japan through the MIRAI program in 2018, is working as a Research Intern at the RCA-IIS Tokyo Design Lab which is a design project jointly established by The University of Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science and Technology and Royal College of Art in London.
―Why did you participate in the MIRAI program 2018?
I decided to participate to the MIRAI program 2018 because Japan has always fascinated me, and this was a unique opportunity to get a deeper understanding of its culture but also the role Japan is playing in the global economy. Having lived in different countries, I am very conscious of the fact that being exposed to different environments, cultures and people is always an enriching experience.
―What is the most impressive part in the MIRAI?
I think the MIRAI programme was a unique opportunity to be exposed to a wide variety of topics and industries in a condensed one week. That kind of experience is very rare and precious especially for young students like me. With that, I was able to get a good picture of the Japanese ecosystem of Science & Technology – how the government, industries, research bodies and ultimately Japanese people interact with each other. That local understanding also enabled me to understand the role that Japan plays in a wider international context.
On another note, I think the testimony of a “Hibakusha” – an atomic bomb survivor – in Hiroshima was a very memorable moment. It really moved me and provided me a more profound understanding on how it affected the Japanese collective memory and their relationship with technology.
―How was the support from JICE staff and coordinator through the project? If there is more to improve, please kindly advise.
JICE’s organization was very precise. When arriving we received a timetable that detailed our activities to the nearest 10 minutes which I was really impressed by. This made our experience seamless and very comfortable. To me, that was a perfect example of how the Japanese’s coordination ability and how they strive for high quality service delivery.