Emerging technologies and geopolitical divides: The transformation of the US-Japan alliance

Thursday, May 2, 2024, 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. EDT
Online:
https://www.brookings.edu/events/emerging-technologies-and-geopolitical-divides-the-transformation-of-the-us-japan-alliance 

Prime Minister Kishida’s official visit to the United States in April underscored the profound transformation afoot in U.S.-Japan relations. While traditional security interests remain paramount, seizing the potential of emerging technologies — such as AI, quantum computing, and advanced semiconductors — amid intensifying geopolitical competition is a new North Star for the alliance. In recent years, Washington and Tokyo have redoubled efforts to nurture new technologies and cutting-edge manufacturing ecosystems, while buttressing cybersecurity and protecting sensitive data. 

On May 2, the Center for Asia Policy Studies at Brookings will host a panel of policy experts from Washington, DC, and Japan to discuss ways in which the twin tasks of technology promotion and protection stand to shape the U.S.-Japan alliance and broader regional dynamics. Panelists will address ongoing efforts in the United States and Japan to develop technology hubs, strengthen the resilience of supply chains and critical infrastructure, and enhance data security. They will assess areas where interests and capabilities both align and diverge in this new era of rapid technological development. 

Viewers can submit questions for speakers via email to events@brookings.edu or via X/Twitter using #USJapan.

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