Kenzo Fujisue is a distinguished policy strategist with over three decades of leadership, including 13 years at Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and 18 years in the House of Councillors (Senate). A specialist in innovation, ICT, energy, and technology policy, he previously served as the State Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications.
Global Academic Leadership
Currently an Associate Director at MIT CAMS, Kenzo maintains a robust global research network. His collaborative work and academic appointments span prestigious international institutions:
- MIT Sloan (CAMS): Associate Director
- Oxford Internet Institute (UK): Former Visiting Policy Fellow
- Technical University of Munich: Visiting Professor (Institute for Ethics in AI)
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST): Adjunct Professor
- Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad: Adjunct Professor
Distinguished Athletic Background
Kenzo balances his intellectual pursuits with rigorous athletic discipline. A licensed professional boxer since 1996, he continues to train actively. His competitive foundation was built at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, where he was a decorated member of the Varsity Rowing Team, earning multiple medals at the All Japan Championships (1983-1985).
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