
For the further development of Japan as a science and technology-based nation, science and technology communication is an important issue. In recent years, a new style of dialogue and co-creation with ordinary consumers has been sought after, and a new role for science and technology communicators (SCs) as producers of such communication is expected. In this project, we will conduct research to create scenarios for the creation of new innovations based on sei-katsu-sha's image of the future society and their sense of value toward science and technology, and to link this to policy recommendations.