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Newsletter Vol.10,2 published
16 June, 2025
Newsletters
We are pleased to announce the release of the June 2025 issue of the IPA Newsletter.
This issue features a wide range of research and development topics, including:
・Special Contribution 1: Facing a Society with a Declining Population - Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Industry
by Prof. Kazuyoshi Tateyama and Prof. Tetsuo Yoshimoto (Ritsumeikan University)
・Special Contribution 2: Piling works in Vietnam - current practice
by Dr. Phung Duc Long (Vietnam Society for Soil Mechanics & Geotechnical Engineering)
・Onsite Interview Report: Temporary embankment construction using the Combi-Gyro Method (Itami City, Hyogo, Japan)
・Award Report: Honoring Life-long Contributions to Press-in Engineering – A Legacy of Leadership and Innovation
・Event Report: IPA Seminar on Press-in Technology in Tunisia
・Young members column and more
Read the latest issue here:
https://www.press-in.org/en/page/newsletter
Since the December 2024 issue, the IPA Newsletter has transitioned from a PDF format to a web-based version, enhancing smartphone accessibility and enabling seamless multilingual translation via browser-based auto-translation.
This issue features a wide range of research and development topics, including:
・Special Contribution 1: Facing a Society with a Declining Population - Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Industry
by Prof. Kazuyoshi Tateyama and Prof. Tetsuo Yoshimoto (Ritsumeikan University)
・Special Contribution 2: Piling works in Vietnam - current practice
by Dr. Phung Duc Long (Vietnam Society for Soil Mechanics & Geotechnical Engineering)
・Onsite Interview Report: Temporary embankment construction using the Combi-Gyro Method (Itami City, Hyogo, Japan)
・Award Report: Honoring Life-long Contributions to Press-in Engineering – A Legacy of Leadership and Innovation
・Event Report: IPA Seminar on Press-in Technology in Tunisia
・Young members column and more
Read the latest issue here:
https://www.press-in.org/en/page/newsletter
Since the December 2024 issue, the IPA Newsletter has transitioned from a PDF format to a web-based version, enhancing smartphone accessibility and enabling seamless multilingual translation via browser-based auto-translation.