WOTA
Takashi Kawakami is an experienced leader in the technology and water safety sectors, currently serving as the Vice President of Software and Water Safety at WOTA since October 2021, focusing on decentralized infrastructure solutions for the water crisis. Prior experience includes serving as a Director at Sony from November 2019 to June 2022, where management of smart headphone development took place, and as a Director at Sony Mobile Communications for over a decade, overseeing research and development for various advanced smartphone technologies. Additional roles at Sony Ericsson and Sony included team management and application development, emphasizing new technology in mobile devices. Takashi Kawakami holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Tokyo and has studied Civil Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
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WOTA
WOTA is developing small-scale decentralized water recycling systems and autonomous control system for water treatment. We seek Structural Solutions to the World's Water Crisis Our first product, WOTA BOX, launched in November 2019, is a portable water reclamation treatment plant that can recycle and reuse more than 98% of domestic wastewater.It provides a city-wide water network with a device that is only 0.25 cubic meters in size, enabling continuous water use in situations where there is no water supply, such as when water is cut off due to a disaster. Our second product, "WOSH," announced in July 2020, is a water circulation type hand washing machine that can be installed in places where there is no running water. In addition to hand washing with water, it also has a function to sterilize the surface of smartphones by over 99.9%, contributing to the update of public and space hygiene.