Deputy Director, Trial And Appeal Div. at Japan Patent Office
Tokyo, Japan
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Takaya Hirano is a senior IP professional and deputy director at the Japan Patent Office with over a decade of experience examining thousands of patent applications and adjudicating trials and appeals under the Patent Act. He has led policy planning on IP strategy for companies, researching frontier issues arising from IoT, Big Data, and AI, and translated those findings into cross-border and startup-focused initiatives. His international experience includes an LL.M. from USC, a visiting scholar stint at Fordham Law, and a Japan–US comparative lens gained during a two-year study abroad on IP systems. Takaya also brings practical technical grounding from a B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering and hands-on contributions to functional programming (notably improvements to the widely used typelevel/cats library). Colleagues know him for bridging legal rigor with technical nuance—whether drafting policy, teaching practitioners, or optimizing open-source library instances. He combines a regulator’s attention to precedent with a developer’s taste for elegant, performant solutions.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Laws - LL.M., Graduate Certificate in Technology and Entrepreneurship Law, Master of Laws - LL.M., Graduate Certificate in Technology and Entrepreneurship Law at USC Gould School of Law
University of Tokyo
Bachelor of Engineering - B.Eng., Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - B.Eng., Mechanical Engineering at Osaka University
Lightweight, modular, and extensible library for functional programming.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 26 PRs, 16 comments in 10 months
Contributions summary:Takaya primarily contributed to the `cats` library, focusing on functional programming concepts. Their commits involved adding and improving functionalities related to error handling (`ApplicativeError`) and testing the core features. Furthermore, the user optimized existing implementations and added new methods within the library, especially around `TraverseFilter` and `Reducible` instances. These changes suggest a focus on enhancing the library's capabilities and performance.
Simple scala library for building and parsing URIs
Contributions:70 pushes, 61 branches in 5 years 5 months
macrosscala-librarycontinuationparsingscalaz
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Takaya Hirano - Deputy Director, Trial And Appeal Div. at Japan Patent Office