00:00جAPANESE FOOD IS RENOWNED FOR BEING FRESH AND HEALTHY
00:05AND HERE AT EXPO 2025 IN OSAKA
00:08SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD IS ONE OF THE MANY MENU HIGHLIGHTS
00:14THAT SAID WE'RE NOT JUST HERE FOR THE TASTY FOOD
00:17IN FACT AT EXPO 2025
00:20THEY'RE ASKING PROFOUND AND LONG-TERM QUESTIONS
00:23ABOUT HOW TO FEED THE GROWING POPULATION OF OUR PLANET
00:26IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY
00:28وك 할머니 بلادين حيثًا السيء بالقلال
00:31لذلك سوف نقل
00:39reading the necessities of life food clothing and shelter theme week
00:42one of the ways to engage the crowd in the conversation around sustainability
00:46was to invite them to build a traditional kiyoki cask
00:50used for fermenting soy sauce
00:52القليل
00:56وعلى الارض الانتحدث في الوصف
00:58للمشاكل تلك السياسات ويوهد
01:01احبانة ويوهد
01:03جميع تطرق
01:05ميشلن الشفت يشيه رمراة
01:07يعتقد أنه كنسي قنطره
01:09يخبطها العديد على المعروف
01:13فإن العادة المستخدمة
01:17بسبب من المستخدمات المستخدمة
01:20من أجرب من المشكلة و لا يستخدم أفضل البيئة
01:24لأنه لا يستخدم أفضل من ملحبات
01:28هذا يجب أن نكون حديثاً كنكواناً
01:32أفضل من تجربة أفضل النظام
01:35أفضل من تجربة أفضل
01:42ممتازاتات في المتابعة
01:45تتكلمات في هذه المتابعة
01:47ي관�
01:48ه مستخدمة
01:58لذيوم يتعامل
02:00مدى المشاكل
02:02تلاحظ إلاحظاً
02:04وممدين من المعيز المستخدمة
02:09لذيوم تماماً
02:11عليه مجموعين
02:12وممتائج أولاد
02:14and the other is staying healthy for longer.
02:17A promising innovation in the spotlight during the Health and Wellbeing theme week
02:20is regenerative medicine using what are known as IPS cells,
02:24which can replace any cell in the body.
02:28Professor Yoshiki Sauer has been pioneering their use in heart therapy.
02:33To overcome this heart failure pandemic,
02:38I think that the most important is to develop the degenerative therapy.
02:43If we make much more effort,
02:46I think that finally the organ failure should be controlled by IPS cells.
02:53It is very, very promising.
02:57Taking such new technology from the lab to the market
03:00was the focus of the Japan Health Conference in Osaka alongside EXPO 2025.
03:06It was initiated by Professor Sauer,
03:09who is keen to accelerate innovation in healthcare.
03:12Japan Health plays a significant role to accelerate such kind of social implementation,
03:19especially the business or the industrialization.
03:24Like many other industries, healthcare is now applying AI tools in research.
03:30Belgian immunologist Professor Damien Laui sees strong potential to personalize cancer care.
03:37We are going more and more towards personalization of therapies
03:41and personalization of combination therapies,
03:44but that's still quite a futuristic vision.
03:47But that's where AI might help us to then be able to make the right combination therapies
03:54in a personalized way for each patient individually.
03:57Helping the individual and supporting collective goals,
04:03both important themes here at EXPO 2025,
04:06and they were perfectly symbolized by the day-long effort from the crowd to make one kiyoki cask,
04:12which will be used for at least a century to come according to the soy sauce master.
04:18I've been able to help you all with this burn-bark show.
04:22I've been able to help you with this burn-bark show.
04:24It's a bit more than I've made it.
04:26But I can make it more than I've made it.
04:28But I've been able to help you with this burn-bark show.
04:31Well, that's all we have time for in this program,
04:48but you can see many more fresh ideas for the future from EXPO 2025 on Euronews.com.
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