In July 2023,
Joichi Ito was named the 14th President. In September 2023, the President's Message was released and outlined three key points for the future of the university including the need to elevate IT engineers in society, the importance of applying acquired knowledge and technical skills to the real world, and the need to form a deep connection with society through project-based learning. In October 2024, Chiba Institute of Technology President Joi Ito presented an honorary doctorate degree to
Princess Akiko of Mikasa. In November 2024, Chiba Institute of Technology President Joi Ito awarded an honorary doctorate to
Robert S. Langer. In July 2025, at the 2025 Symposium on Design and Science, President Ito launched the Chiba Institute of Technology (Chibatech) School of Design & Science. This is the university's first English-language program, starting with seven faculty members,
Hiro (Sputniko) Ozaki, Catharina Maracke, Joe Austerweil, Mizuki Oka, Ira Winder, Hiroki Kojima and Daum Kim. During the symposium, the Henkaku Center at Chiba Institute of Technology (Chibatech) awarded artist
Christine Sun Kim the inaugural Radical Transformation Award. The honor included a JPY 10 million (USD 68,000) award funded by philanthropist Reid Hoffman. On September 19, 2025, an event was held with Princess Akiko of Japan to announce the start of a new excavation survey at the Ayanlar Höyük site in Şanlıurfa Province, Republic of Turkey. The new excavation is a collaboration between Chiba Institute of Technology and Anatolian Archaeology. As part of the event, a groundbreaking ceremony was held as part of the Tash Tepeler project led by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The significance of the project is that it focuses on a turning point in human history about 12,000 years ago. Also in attendance from Chiba Institute of Technology was Chairman Setokuma Osamu, President Joichi Ito, Executive Director Someya Akito, Councillor Yokoi Yutaka (former Ambassador to Turkey), and Corporate Secretary Fukue Satoshi . Also attending were researchers Tada Masahiro, Shimokama Kazuya, and Satake Wataru from the Center for Earth Sciences. == Undergraduate faculties and departments ==