HAS-Motion’s 2025 Japan User Group Meeting returns to Kyoto University this October 11th-12th. We are excited to welcome biomechanics researchers, engineers, and clinical innovators who are interested in human motion. Building on last year’s meeting, the 2025 edition has the theme of Going Further. This theme reflects the tremendous opportunities presented by modern motion capture technologies. Over two days, attendees will hear from speakers and workshops about this theme and their individual perspectives on bridging technology, research, and practice.
From the lab to the real world
The program focuses on how practitioners using the right tools can go beyond traditional motion capture to solve pressing problems in real-world applications. Across speakers, there is an underlying theme of the opportunity to be found in the breakthrough science of the 21st century.
The program covers subjects such as:
- Scaling analysis for big data in bimoechanics
- Analysing near real-time motion capture
- Structuring motion capture data from markerless motion capture
- The future of motion for physical therapy
User Group Meeting Speakers and Workshops
In addition to Scott Selbie, CEO, and Richard Moulton, President at HAS-Motion, this meeting features speakers from various backgrounds in Japan. What unites these speakers is a common goal: pushing the boundaries of how we use motion capture technologies.
- Yusuke Yoshitomi (Fujitsu Limited)
- Keizo Yamamoto (Hokusho University)
- Hiroshige Tateuchi (Kyoto University)
Attendees will also be able to attend workshops for both Visual3D and Sift, focusing on the latest updates and integrations from the past year.
User Group Program and Logistics
Beyond the speakers, HAS-Motion’s User Group Meetings are a chance for the biomechanics community to meet up. Catch up with old friends and make some new ones throughout the social program. And of course, enjoy all the best that Kyoto has to offer.
Full details regarding the speakers, event logistics, and social program are in the 2025 Japan User Group Meeting Program.
Registration & Contact
Registration is free, but required. Contact HAS-Motion at info@has-motion.ca for details.
Join us this October in Kyoto as we hear about directions for the future of biomechanical analysis.