
Underwater plasma
Towards a better society
Blue Dia's Thoughts
Pioneering the future with underwater plasma technology
We have discovered infinite possibilities in the most familiar resources, "water" and "air." Through underwater plasma technology developed through research at the Tokyo University of Science, we aim to tackle various challenges in the environment, agriculture, and industry, and realize a future in which people and the Earth live in harmony.
Member Introduction

Representative Director and CEO: Kaede Honda
He commercialized this technology based on research results from Tokyo University of Science. He holds a master's degree and is a leading expert in plasma reactions. He founded Blue Dia with the desire to "transform training into the power to change society."

Director and CTO: Chiaki Terashima
He has experience in business development and project management both in Japan and overseas, and supports business strategies from a multifaceted perspective. He serves as a "bridge that promotes co-creation in order to deliver the value of technology to the world."
Origin

Diamond is the king of materials
Diamonds are the king of materials. Blue diamonds, which shine blue due to the inclusion of boron, are important materials in the fields of science and industry. We aim to create unique, rare and valuable diamonds, like the HOPE Diamond, a natural blue diamond exhibited at the Smithsonian Museum.
Relations
Tokyo University of Science (Academic Partner)
Blue Dia is a company that is responsible for the social implementation of underwater plasma technology developed at Tokyo University of Science, and has been granted a patent license from the university. BlueDeer is a partner that works to turn research results into businesses, and is engaged in industry-academia collaboration.


Domestic and overseas plant factories (demonstration/customer partners)
We are currently working with domestic plant factories to conduct field trials and collect data. In the future, we aim to provide plasma devices to plant factories both in Japan and overseas, with the aim of creating cleaning-free plant factories.
Future outlook
Taking on the challenge of resolving social issues: Expanding business into space
We will use the benefits of science to repair the damaged Earth and develop underwater plasma technology into a space laboratory that will enable sustainable food production in space.

Messages of support
From Professor Akira Fujishima


From Professor Chiaki Mukai

