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Leaders from various fields will discuss three themes: “Imagining City of the Future”, “Discussing Future of Technology”, and “Developing Startups”
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11:00-11:45City of the Future: What Does a Beloved, Sustainable, and Engaging City of the Future Look Like?In this session, the titled 'City of the Future: What Does a Beloved, Sustainable, and Engaging City of the Future Look Like?’, we will explore the future of urban landscapes from multiple perspectives. It will feature a diverse panel of experts, including creators, architects, and urban developers, who will examine innovative urban development strategies from around the world, including Japan. This session aims to adapt to changing internal and external environments driven by technological advances, providing concrete suggestions on how to design and build sustainable cities that captivate and are cherished by their inhabitants.
11:00-11:45City of the Future: What Does a Beloved, Sustainable, and Engaging City of the Future Look Like?-
Janette Sadik-KhanPrincipal, Bloomberg Associates
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Ken ShigematsuPrincipal at Laguarda.Low Architects Founder at inspiring dots inc.
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Seiichi SaitoPanoramatiks Principal
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Yuta HirayamaFounder and CEO of IDEAPOST
12:00-12:50Japanese Startups are Key Triggers to Achieve Bio Transformation (BX)Advances in biotechnology could transform the very nature of society itself by providing solutions to societal issues such as environmental destruction and limited resources, while at the same time delivering sustainable economic growth. In other words, biotechnological advances have the potential to bring about biotechnologial transformation (BX). In recent years, countries around the world have been accelerating their efforts to realize the bioeconomy. The momentum is tremendous, OECD predicts that the value of the biotechnology industry in OECD member countries will grow to around 200 trillion yen in 2030.
In this session, Mr. Tatsuro Kosaka, Chairman of the Committee on Bioeconomy of KEIDANREN and Dr. Tom Knight, one of the founders of Ginkgo Bioworks, a world-leading bio-venture company, will speak passionately about the expectations for Japanese start-ups as a catalyst for the realization of the BX.Watch now※Move to the external site (YouTube).
Tom KnightFounder, Ginkgo BioworksTatsuro KosakaVice Chair of the Board of Councillors, Keidanren
The Chair of the Committee on Bioeconomy, KEIDANREN
Senior Advisor, CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL Co., Ltd.Miki Nonaka-KinoshitaScientific Finder Lead, Business Development & Licensing, Bayer Yakuhin, Ltd.12:00-12:50Japanese Startups are Key Triggers to Achieve Bio Transformation (BX)-
Tom KnightFounder, Ginkgo Bioworks
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Tatsuro KosakaVice Chair of the Board of Councillors, Keidanren
The Chair of the Committee on Bioeconomy, KEIDANREN
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Miki Nonaka-KinoshitaScientific Finder Lead, Business Development & Licensing, Bayer Yakuhin, Ltd.
13:00-13:30The Quintessence of SusHiIn the past few decades, innovations have been centralized around Silicon Valley, but what will the landscape look like in the age of AI, especially the age of AI Agents? Serial entrepreneur, Taizo Son shares his unique perspective and makes recommendations to SusHi Tech.
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13:00-13:30The Quintessence of SusHi-
Taizo SonThe Edgeof / Mistletoe Co-Founder
14:00-14:30The role of Corporate Philosophy and Purpose in accelerating open innovationMr. Niinami Takeshi, a corporate leader in Japanese economy, and Mr. Adi Ignatius, who has interviewed numerous business leaders worldwide as Editor in Chief of the Harvard Business Review Group, will discuss how primary companies perceive corporate philosophy and accelerate open innovation addressing audiences in Japan and globally.
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14:00-14:30The role of Corporate Philosophy and Purpose in accelerating open innovation-
Takeshi NiinamiChief Executive Officer, Suntory Holdings Limited
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Adi IgnatiusEditor in Chief, Harvard Business Review
15:00-15:50Transform your mindset, your actions, then your future.
~ A Discussion with Young Leaders for the Next Generation ~With the development of technology and changes in social conditions, the future will be a world changing more rapidly than the present. In this era, young people must play a central role in creating a new society and a new future. What kind of conditions and abilities do young people need to acquire to be active in the world? In this session, we will focus on 'mindset' and invite young leaders who are globally active to discuss the essential mindset necessary for creating a new future. We hope this session will be a catalyst for many young people to change their behavior and herald the dawn of a world where young people can collectively transform the world.
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15:00-15:50Transform your mindset, your actions, then your future.
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Ren UechiCEO at Solafune, Inc.
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Ryosuke TakahashiMayor of Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture
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Asako Tsuji
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Erik KymäläinenCEO, Wave Ventures
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Hanako MontgomeryInternational Correspondent at CNN
16:00-16:45Global VC Views on Japanese Startups: Opportunities and ChallengeHow are global VCs viewing Japanese start-ups? Where do they see opportunities and challenges? Do they start investing in Japan? Which spaces are they interested in? What might prevent them from investing in Japanese startups? Leading VCs from US, Europe, Korea will discuss how they view the potential of Japanese startups.
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John Victor RoosFounding Partner at Geodesic Capital
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Michael JacksonVenture Partner, Wilbe | Home for Scientist Leaders
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Youngsoo HaPartner at Krossroad Partners
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Miwa SekiGeneral Partner, MPower Partners Fund L.P.
17:00-17:45What kind of culture and community are required for a Startup Ecosystem Hub?In this session, key players from various startup hubs: Station F based in Paris, France, Maria 01 based in Helsinki, Finland, and Block 71 based in Singapore, will discuss about the culture and community necessary for a Startup Ecosystem Hub. They will also delve into what kind of culture and community the Tokyo Innovation Base, the newly opening startup ecosystem hub in Tokyo should aim for.
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17:00-17:45What kind of culture and community are required for a Startup Ecosystem Hub?-
Ayumi FujimotoPresident of General Incorporated Association Startup Ecosystem Association
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Marwan ElfitesseHead of Startup Programs and Business services at STATION F
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Sarita RunebergCEO / Chief Executive Officer of Maria 01
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Wui Liang HengGroup Head, BLOCK71, NUS Enterprise
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11:00-11:45Future of Impact StartupsWhat are impact startups, and how are they different from ordinary startups? You will hear from two top runner impact startup CEOs on topics including: social issues from an entrepreneur's lense, how to define a purpose, impact measurement and management, balancing financial and social returns, communication with investors, social labelling and more. Let's think together how impact startups will change the future!
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Koichiro TakaharaCEO of NearMe
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Rina SakaiFermenstation Co., Ltd. CEO
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Haruna TanakaHead of Corporate Planning of Gojo&Company,Inc
12:00-12:45Build disaster resilient cities: Disaster response operations using digital twinDigital twin technology that virtually represent the real-world situations has achieved great results in quick and effective disaster response operations.In this session, actual examples will be used to introduce how GIS (Geographic Information System) contributes to understanding disaster risks, predicting damage, and optimizing evacuation routes, etc. Further, this session will examine into the process of recreating complex data from the real world in virtual space and searching for more effective disaster response measures, as well as disseminating new forms of disaster prevention methods through digital twins.
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12:00-12:45Build disaster resilient cities: Disaster response operations using digital twin-
Shinnosuke KomiyaCo-founder/CSO&CDO of Eukarya Inc.
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Noriyuki YoshidaSenior writer
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Hidenori WatanaveProfessor of the University of Tokyo, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies
13:00-13:45What makes Finland, Europe's one of the leading startup and innovation communities?
~ Lessons from Espoo City ~"When Nokia's mobile phone business hit hard times at the end of the 00s, it was the Espoo-based startups that electrified the creation of a new Finnish innovation culture.
Aalto University students burst on the scene and led a new startup movement from the ground up. They were joined by deep tech startups spanning out of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Nokia, whose battle-hardened innovators were already at home in the international business culture of Espoo's innovation ecosystem.
In this panel, we explore the secrets of Espoo's innovation community and discuss how the City of Espoo became the birthplace of the Finnish startup scene, Slush (Europe's largest startup event), and many of Finland's unicorns."Watch now※Move to the external site (YouTube).
13:00-13:45What makes Finland, Europe's one of the leading startup and innovation communities?
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Sanna ÖörniBusiness Development Manager at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Kozue NakayamaCo-President of Future Center Alliance Japan
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Petri AlavaCo-founder & CEO of Infintied Fiber Company
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Jaana TuomiCEO of Enter Espoo, Espoo, Finland
14:00-14:45Transformative Sustainability Finance: ESG, SDGs, Climate Finance and BeyondWith escalating climate concerns, an increasing number of policymakers and business leaders are focusing on climate challenges, putting sustainable management concepts – including ESG and SDGs (sustainable development goals) – at a pivotal juncture. Amidst rising concerns and new opportunities, Japanese companies are setting very ambitious goals to lead the decarbonization.
Global Sustainable Development Report 2023 considers these goals as the "emergence" phase of transformations, which should be followed by acceleration and stabilization phases which requires sustainable funding.
This session sheds light on the challenges and opportunities within sustainable management, including recent topics discussed among international leaders at COP 28 and the growing financial and business opportunities in decarbonization and climate solutions. The session is joined by Professor Norichika Kanie from Keio University and Mr. James Socas, head of Investcorp's Climate Solutions business, moderated by Mr. Moogwi Kim, Director of Minerva University Japan and an ESG investment expert /PHD candidate at the Graduate School of Management of Kyoto University.Watch now※Move to the external site (YouTube).
14:00-14:45Transformative Sustainability Finance: ESG, SDGs, Climate Finance and Beyond-
James SocasGlobal Head of Climate Solutions Business, Investcorp
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Norichika KanieProfessor at Keio University,
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Moogwi KimDirector, Minerva University Japan
ESG Expert, PHD student at the Kyoto University Graduate School of Management
15:00-16:45Helsinki & Nairobi Reverse Pitch ~Promoting Overseas Demonstration Experiments~Tokyo Metropolitan Government newly launched a project providing multiple supports for Tokyo-base-startups to promote overseas demonstration experiments to solve common urban issues and appear next unicorns. Helsinki in Finland and Nairobi in Kenya is the ones promoting demonstration experiments.
Helsinki, Finland's dynamic capital, looks for a forerunner in innovating solutions that tackle global challenges such as environmental impact reduction.
The City of Nairobi has been severely affected by heavy rainfall and flooding associated with the El Niño phenomenon and is interested in solutions for flood control, informing residents during floods and early warning systems.
Enrollment for the Reverse Pitch https://forms.office.com/e/vSmnkvMav215:00-16:45Helsinki & Nairobi Reverse Pitch ~Promoting Overseas Demonstration Experiments~-
Laura Uuttu-DeschryvereHead of International Affairs City of Helsinki
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Maija Itkonen, Onego Bio
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Markus Porvari, HyperIn
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Riku Nagasaki, Story Drops
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Patrick Akivaga AnaloActing Nairobi County Secretary and Chief Officer, Urban Planning
17:00-17:45Catalyzing Disruptive Shifts in Tokyo's Financial Industry and Startup EcosystemIn the evolution of international financial centers, the presence of technology implementation and leading Fintech startups is now indispensable. Conversely, for the growth of the startup ecosystem, a developed financial infrastructure centered around capital markets is equally essential. This implies that policies for international financial centers and those for startups are two sides of the same coin. In this session, we will discuss the future direction of Japan's ecosystem and the catalysts for disruptive change, considering the significant macroeconomic shifts happening in Japan and globally today. This discussion aims to shed light on how Japan can reclaim its prominence in the global financial industry and startup ecosystem, incorporating insights from global leaders.
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Jesper KollExpert Director & Global Ambassador for the Monex Group and the Japan Catalyst FundSamantha GhiottiFounder & CEO, HabittoSupriya SenMember Board of Directors, Infrastructure FinanceLionel WongHead of Green FinTech Office, Monetary Authority of SingaporeChicky BhavnaniElevandi Japan17:00-17:45Catalyzing Disruptive Shifts in Tokyo's Financial Industry and Startup Ecosystem-
Jesper KollExpert Director & Global Ambassador for the Monex Group and the Japan Catalyst Fund
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Samantha GhiottiFounder & CEO, Habitto
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Supriya SenMember Board of Directors, Infrastructure Finance
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Lionel WongHead of Green FinTech Office, Monetary Authority of Singapore
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Chicky BhavnaniElevandi Japan
Stage C
11:00-11:45What role can Japanese large corporates play in the venture capital and digital economy in Southeast Asia?Southeast Asia digital economy to reach US$ 295 billion (approximately 45 trillion yen) by 2025. The startups play a vital role in the new economy, and they are supported by venture capitalists who are deeply invested in their success. For Japanese companies looking to expand within this burgeoning market, forming partnerships with these venture capitalists is the strategic move. So, how can Japanese companies identify their targets and establish the collaborations & partnerships. We will bring you the perspective of a venture capitalist living in Singapore, sharing why Southeast Asia and how conglomerates and major/large companies in other countries are moving forward.
11:00-11:45What role can Japanese large corporates play in the venture capital and digital economy in Southeast Asia?-
Yoshiharu OkuboEast Ventures (Southeast Asia, Growth Fund) Principal
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Koichi SaitoFounder and General Partner at KK Fund
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Masato TanakaiSenior Director, Business Development & PR
Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)
JETRO Singapore
13:00-13:45Exploring the state of the startup ecosystem by region: What strategies are utilized in each region?In this session, stakeholders involved in startups ecosystems in various regions will discuss about the growing startup ecosystems in their regions. Each speaker will share their views on how the ecosystem in the region should develop and what opportunities exist, from both short-term initiatives and medium- to long-term plans.
Toshihiko KiharaKIHARA Commons Co., Ltd. Representative DirectorShuta ShibuyaFounder and Chairman, Fuller, Inc.Mizuki KishihataWith Midwife,Inc. CEO
Osaka Business Development Agency
Women Entrepreneurs Support Project "DISCOVER MYSELF"
Community ManagerKuniaki YamadaCo-Representative Partner, Setouchi Startups13:00-13:45Exploring the state of the startup ecosystem by region: What strategies are utilized in each region?-
Toshihiko KiharaKIHARA Commons Co., Ltd. Representative Director
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Shuta ShibuyaFounder and Chairman, Fuller, Inc.
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Mizuki KishihataWith Midwife,Inc. CEO
Osaka Business Development Agency
Women Entrepreneurs Support Project "DISCOVER MYSELF"
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Kuniaki YamadaCo-Representative Partner, Setouchi Startups
14:00-14:45Female leaders led M&As - How the perspectives of female leaders contribute to the success of M&AsFor Japanese startups, M&A with major companies can be a breakthrough into new markets and the key to opening doors to innovative technologies. To catch the waves of this dynamic change and aim for business expansion, diverse leadership and strategic thinking are required. In particular, the unique perspectives and approaches of female leaders are attracting attention as important factors that determine the success of M&As in today’s world. This session dives into fascinating stories on how female leaders are masterfully steer M&A strategies and create new values.
14:00-14:45Female leaders led M&As: How the perspectives of female leaders contribute to the success of M&As-
Miwa TanakaCo-CEO/Co-Founder, Waris, Inc.
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Mariko NishikawaCPO of YOUR MEAL Co., Ltd.
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Niko SuzukiDeloitte Private / Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support Co., Ltd.
M&A Advisory Leader
15:00-15:45Unraveling the future of DeepTech: A challenge from Japan to the worldThis session will take a deep dive into the current state of Japan's DeepTech field and its positioning in the international market. It will also discuss the position of Japan's DeepTech from a macro perspective, and then delve into management issues and various problems startups face from each speaker's perspectives. Through the exchange of opinions between speakers, the session will discuss how Japan's DeepTech will evolve over the next 10 years, including predictions, and talk about the specific challenges and opportunities in DeepTech field.
15:00-15:45Unraveling the future of DeepTech: A challenge from Japan to the world-
Kiyoshi SekoDirector and COO at Kyoto Fusioneering
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Takaaki UmadaDirector of FoundX, The University of Tokyo
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Mihoko ShintaniPartner Lawyer, TMI Associates/Founding Director, Space Port Japan Association
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Akito ArimaPartner, Beyond Next Ventures Inc.
16:00-16:45Evolution of Japanese entertainment: How will Japanese entertainment compete globally?This session will delve into how Japanese entertainment is evolving on the global stage and discuss into the current state of Japanese entertainment industry and how it will integrate with the global market from all speaker’s views. Key players shaping the future of the entertainment industry will discuss the possibilities created by new technologies, strategies for developing cross-cultural business, and future prospects for the industry. The session will help you to expand your knowledge and perspectives about the industry.
16:00-16:45Evolution of Japanese entertainment: How will Japanese entertainment compete globally?-
Yuta YoshidaHARTi Inc. CEO
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Sara GiustoProducer, Aww inc.
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Naoto KatoCluster, Inc. CEO
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Aimi SekiguchiMUSOU Co., Ltd VR Artist
17:00-17:45Empowering Japan Through Female Entrepreneurship with a Global VisionWe are delighted to host a panel featuring two renowned female entrepreneurs excelling in regional environments, along with Mrs. Okuda, a leading ecosystem builder fostering ventures nationwide. This discussion will explore the significant impact of locally-based female entrepreneurs who incorporate global thinking into their strategies. Our panelists exemplify the powerful effects of melding international outlooks with local initiatives, demonstrating how such integrations can drive profound societal change. Join us to gain insights into how these visionary women are redefining societal norms and driving change from the ground up.
17:00-17:45Empowering Japan Through Female Entrepreneurship with a Global Vision-
Miori SagaraPresident & CEO BAOBAB Inc.
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Makoto AouProfessor, Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Musashino University
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Hiromi OkudaCEO&Founder, Wiz. Group, Inc.
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Yuka FujiwaraPartner at EY ShinNihon LLC
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11:00-11:45How startups co-create value and scale up together with large corporates in the ClimateTech fieldStarting from Europe to Japan, so many ambitious entrepreneurs to create their own startup to fight against climate change from green steal to alternative protein and the next gen energy solution. And now traditional corporates and incumbents are keen to collaborate with them. This panel will likely to be a thought-provoking and informative session by the founders and executives of Climate Tech startups to discuss how to co-create value and scale up together with large corporates and to provide a lot of insights and information on the growth and scale up strategy in the climate tech.
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11:00-11:45How startups co-create value and scale up together with large corporates in the ClimateTech field-
Maija ItkonenCEO & Co-Founder of Onego Bio
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Masahiro ItoDirector, President & CEO of PowerX
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Susanna Campbell
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Tomosaku SoharaManaging Partner at NordicNinja VC
11:50-12:10Designing the Future: Figma‘s Journey with Dylan FieldIn this session, we will welcome Dylan Field, founder, and CEO of Figma, a product development platform for designing and building digital products, who will discuss about Figma's initiatives and future prospects.
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Dylan Field
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Yuko FukushimaNHK WORLD JAPAN, Anchor
12:10-12:55What is happening in the startup ecosystem worldwide?Startup Genome is the world's leading innovation ecosystem-fostering organization, working with more than 160 economic and innovation ministries, public and private institutions in over 55 countries. The organization works to accelerate startup success and ecosystem growth so that every city and country can capture the fair benefits of the New Economy. In this session, we will have guest Mr. Marc Penzel, Founder and President of Startup Genome, and share in-depth knowledge of how the startup ecosystem is developing around the world, as well as insights regarding the startup ecosystem development in Japan.
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12:10-12:55What is happening in the startup ecosystem worldwide?-
Marc PenzelFounder & President of Startup Genome
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Michael JacksonVenture Partner, Wilbe | Home for Scientist Leaders
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Naohiro NishiguchiGlobal Entrepreneurship Network (Managing Director, Japan)
President of Startup Genome Japan K.K.
17:00-17:45The next steps for mobility-Solutions available and the near-term opportunitiesThe mobility sector is undergoing massive transformation, and the next ten years will bring a lot of rapid change in terms of new vehicle types, modes of transportation, and energy sources. For those who are following the mobility world, there is a lot to learn and to cover of all the components required to carry out these plans, as the change is happening quickly. We are therefore happy to present to you a cutting-edge panel that will be talking about these important topics. Come hear the most recent information about what is being developed in the early phases and which of these has the best chance of becoming a commercial success. Our panel combines the most forefront mobility expertise from the industrial world combined with the experience of startups.
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17:00-17:45The next steps for mobility-Solutions available and the near-term opportunities-
Naoki SugimotoHonda Innovations Co., Ltd. CEO
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Timon RuppFounder & CEO of The Drivery GmbH
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Marek KiisaManaging Partner at NordicNinja VC
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10:00-10:50The State of Carbon Removal in 2024:
Emerging Risks & Early RewardsWith methods touching land, sea and air, there are more ways to remove carbon today than ever before — and more buyers exploring million dollar purchases. But what works, and what’s affordable? Join leaders from Frontier, Mitsubishi and Carbon Direct in discussing the current state of play for carbon removal, including what deployment really looks like in terms of both cost and time, and how to drive demand while also securing supply amidst a changing measurement, reporting and verification landscape.
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Akifumi TakigawaManager CCUS&CDR at Mitsubishi CorporationJoanna KlitzkeProcurement & Ecosystem Strategy Lead, FrontierJames BurbridgeDirector at Carbon DirectSusan SuPartner, Climate Investing at Toba CapitalRyota YamadaSection Chief of GX Investment Promotion Office, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry10:00-10:50The State of Carbon Removal in 2024:
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Akifumi TakigawaManager CCUS&CDR at Mitsubishi Corporation
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Joanna KlitzkeProcurement & Ecosystem Strategy Lead, Frontier
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James BurbridgeDirector at Carbon Direct
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Susan SuPartner, Climate Investing at Toba Capital
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Ryota YamadaSection Chief of GX Investment Promotion Office, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
11:00-11:30Government and Private Sector Initiatives Toward Forming a World-Class Startup EcosystemWhat should the public and private sectors do collectively to continue to evolve Japan's startup ecosystem and create startups that can compete globally? Two key players in fostering startup creation and development in Japan will exchange views on strategies aimed at forming a world-class startup ecosystem, starting with initiatives like "Science to Startup," which bridges university research with business and startup ventures. Furthermore, they will address overcoming challenges that the government and large corporations must tackle and will deliver a strong message advocating for strengthened collaboration between the public and private sectors.
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Tomoko NambaKEIDANREN Vice Chair
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Kazuchika IwataState Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
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Sakiko NojimaMC/Content Planner at PIVOT
12:00-12:45Accelerating Success: Global Leaders on Navigating the Startup EcosystemIn this session, we will focus on the activities of global accelerators, which play a central role in the success of startups worldwide, and explore their influence. Experts from some of the most influential accelerators globally will share insights on their approaches, challenges, and the evolution of startup incubation.
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12:00-12:45Accelerating Success: Global Leaders on Navigating the Startup Ecosystem-
Ravi BelaniManaging Director & CEO of Alchemist Accelerator
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Saemin AhnPartner at 500 Global, Southeast Asia
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Kirstin HunterManaging Director (NSW), Techstars
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Noriya TarutaniDeputy Director-General, Innovation Department, JETRO Head of JETRO Startup
13:00-13:45How will Japan's Mobility Industry Transform with the Rise of Ridesharing Services and Autonomous Car?With the emerging smart mobility trend, Japan is at the dawn of the new era. Japan has opened the road to Level 4 autonomous cars and lifted a ban on ridesharing service within a selective area but is still falling behind while the world rushes towards the trend. In this session, we invite Haruna Nochi, the co-founder and CEO of newmo; Ko Miyoshi, the CSO of TIER IV; and Masayuki Kimura, author of Mobility X, to share with you their view on the challenges and opportunities that is arising/will arise when preparing for ridesharing and self-driving car trend to spread in Japan.
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13:00-13:45How will Japan's Mobility Industry Transform with the Rise of Ridesharing Services and Autonomous Car?-
Ko MiyoshiChief Strategy Officer at TIER IV
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Haruna NochiCo-Founder/COO of newmo
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Masayuki KimuraDeloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support COO / Partner
Deloitte Private Asia Pacific, Emerging Growth Leader
14:00-16:30SusHi Tech Challenge 2024 Final7 companies that passed the Semi-Final round will pitch
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14:00-16:30SusHi Tech Challenge 2024 Final-
7 companies that passed the Semi-Final round will pitch
16:30-17:15Scaling up impact investing and innovation from Asia/JapanWe see the highest level of interest and supporting tools, emerging around sustainable and impact investing globally and Asia including Japan FSA’s impact investing guidance. Great deal of standardization efforts come from Europe and North America. Asia is a place that causes and is affected by global sustainability challenges, such as global warming and biodiversity loss. Also it holds massive economic growth momentum with manufacturing and consumption businesses and is regarded as innovation epicenter. How do we mobilise capital within Asia and cross borders to bring sustainable economic growth? This is the session to demystify key ingredients of impact investing and discuss how Asia/Japan lead innovative solutions and applications.
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Ronald Cohen
(Online Speaker)President of the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment (GSG)Ken ShibusawaChief Executive Officer, Shibusawa and Company, Inc.
Founder and Chairman, Commons Asset Management
Founder and CEO, &Capital, Inc.
Senior Advisor, Brunswick GroupAyako KageyamaSenior Expert, Sustainable Investments, Asia Pacific, UNDP16:30-17:15Scaling up impact investing and innovation from Asia/Japan-
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Ken ShibusawaChief Executive Officer, Shibusawa and Company, Inc.
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Ayako KageyamaSenior Expert, Sustainable Investments, Asia Pacific, UNDP
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10:00-10:20Impossible is Nothing: Empowering young people to lead the entrepreneurial revolution worldwidePeter Vesterbacka inspires young people across the globe. In this session, Peter, the father of hit game Angry Birds and the co-founder of Slush, will share his insights on building startups and his thoughts on promoting youth entrepreneurship.
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10:00-10:20Impossible is Nothing: Empowering young people to lead the entrepreneurial revolution worldwide-
Peter VesterbackaFounder of Finest Bay Area
11:00-11:45Can Japan Become Asia's Web3 Hub?In this session, we explore the potential for Japan to establish itself as Asia's hub for Web3. We delve into how Japan's cryptocurrency regulatory reforms are progressing and the impact this could have on regional competition. Additionally, we compare Japan's position with neighboring countries such as Singapore and South Korea to understand its standing. We also discuss current Web3 trends, including the adoption of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs), and the integration of Web3 technologies by major corporations. This session will provide insights into the challenges and opportunities for Japan to lead in the Web3 space, incorporating perspectives from industry experts. The discussion aims to shed light on Japan's potential role in shaping the future of Web3 in Asia and beyond.
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11:00-11:45Can Japan Become Asia's Web3 Hub?-
Sota WatanabeStartale Labs CEO, Astar Network Founder
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Yuki KamimotoCEO at N.Avenue, CoinDesk JAPAN
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Ryosuke UshidaChief Fintech Officer, Financial Services Agency of Japan
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Whiplus WangHead of IVS Crypto
12:00-12:45ASEAN TechCrossroads: Unveiling Opportunities in the Philippines, Thailand, and TaiwanThis session dives deep into the heart of Southeast Asia's tech scene, exploring the Philippines, Thailand, and Taiwan. Get ready to discover the region's booming innovation landscape, fueled by supportive government policies. Our expert panelists will dissect the current landscape, highlighting the unique strengths of each country. They'll also tackle the challenges and pave the way for future opportunities in ASEAN tech. But that's not all! We'll delve into the exciting possibilities of cross-country collaboration, helping you unlock the true potential of this dynamic region. Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, governor, ecosystem builder or just starting your journey, this session is packed with insights to propel your tech ventures forward.
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12:00-12:45ASEAN TechCrossroads: Unveiling Opportunities in the Philippines, Thailand, and Taiwan-
Oranuch LerdsuwankijCEO and Co-founder of Techsauce
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Kotaro AdachiTechShake Ptd. Ltd. CEO & Co-Founder
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Allen John KuOperations Director at Startup Island TAIWAN
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Keiichiro ShimadaChief Business Officer / Innovative Space Carrier, Inc.
13:00-13:45Global Culturepreneurs: Can Culture Become a Business?"Culturepreneur" is a portmanteau of "culture" and "entrepreneur," referring to entrepreneurs who develop innovative businesses through activities in culture and creative fields, attempting to create a richer world. In this session, we welcome two entrepreneurs who find new value in cultural assets and develop businesses in the fields of "tea" and "art." We will discuss the challenges and struggles of starting a business in cultural fields, as well as the ecosystem surrounding cultural businesses and their global expansion.
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13:00-13:45Global Culturepreneurs: Can Culture Become a Business?-
Mio AsataniCEO at Curina, Inc.
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Ryo IwamotoFounder&CEO, TeaRoom Inc. / Tea Professor, Urasenke Tea House
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Yuka TanimotoExecutive Director / Managing Editor Web Editorial Team at Forbes JAPAN
14:00-14:45From Japan to the World: Revolutionizing the Future with the World Largest Strawberry Plant FactoryThere are only a few people know the chance for Japan to win a 200 trillion yen industry sleeping in the world. Oishi Farm, a vertical farming startup based in New York, USA, is getting high attention by factory-producing extremely sweet strawberries. In the next-gen agriculture industry, core technologies such as environmental control, robotics, and air conditioning equipment are also the forte of Japanese companies. Founding CEO Hiroki Koga and his early investor, Shingo Kawada, discuss the potential of a Japan-originated mega-venture.
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14:00-14:45From Japan to the World: Revolutionizing the Future with the World Largest Strawberry Plant Factory-
Hiroki KogaCo-Founder & CEO of Oishii Farm
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Shogo KawadaInvestor / Co-Founder of DeNA
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Naoyoshi GotoJournalist (New York Bureau)NewsPicks
15:00-15:45What would the world look like if half of all entrepreneurs were women?Challenges related to gender diversity can be found in all aspects of Japan, and the entrepreneurial environment is no exception.
The challenges are interrelated and structured, such as difficulties for women entrepreneurs in raising capital, gender-related unconscious biases of entrepreneurs, and problems for women entrepreneurs in accessing investor networks. But what would the world look like if these structural issues were addressed and half of the world's entrepreneurs were women? What supportive framework is needed to enable diverse entrepreneurs to realize their talents and create businesses? This session will discuss the future of entrepreneurship and gender diversity from the perspective of both investors and entrepreneurs.Watch now※Move to the external site (YouTube).
15:00-15:45What would the world look like if half of all entrepreneurs were women?-
Kanako InoueGeneral Partner, NEXTBLUE
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Erika IwaiCo-founder & CEO, Sollective
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Leanne RobersCo-Founder of She Loves Tech
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Yuko EndoEditor-in-Chief of MASHINGUP
16:00-16:45New standards in disaster response operations led by startups: How to support disaster victims more effectively by collaborating with startups?Japan is known as a disaster-prone country. Beginning of this year, a powerful earthquake has struck Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, has left with an enormous damages and with learnings on improving its disaster preparedness. In this session, we invite Atsuko Nishigaki, the Vice Governor of Ishikawa Prefecture, Yosuke Maeda, the CEO of WOTA, and Kenjiro Murakami, the founder and CEO of Spectee, where they would discuss and share their experience about how the local authorities and startups work together to promote post-disaster relief.
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16:00-16:45New standards in disaster response operations led by startups: How to support disaster victims more effectively by collaborating with startups?-
Atsuko NishigakiVice Governor, Chief Digital Officer and Chief Green Officer of Ishikawa Prefecture
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Yosuke MaedaBoard Director and CEO, WOTA CORP.
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Kenjiro MurakamiFounder & CEO, Spectee Inc.
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Masaru IkedaCo-founder / Senior Editor, Bridge
Stage C
11:00-11:45Learning in the age of AI: Why we continue to learn?This session will explore why we need to continue to learn as AI and technology progress, while touching on the educational challenges that exist today. It will also touch on how new forms of learning impact individuals' careers and society and provide an opportunity for students to think about how to create a sustainable learning environment and continue to hone their skills throughout their lives.
11:00-11:45Learning in the age of AI: Why we continue to learn?-
Masako WakamiyaIT Evangelist
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Hiromi Yokoyama
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Mari YaoKnowledge Leader of Technovate Facalty Group of GLOBIS Corporation
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Ryutaro OkadaJapan Deep Learning Association Executive Director
12:00-12:45Status of social entrepreneurs: Financing in social entrepreneurshipThis session will focus on the status of social entrepreneurs and delve into the challenges and prospects of social entrepreneurship. The session will also touch on specific hurdles when starting a business by discussing about the difficulties in raising funds for social entrepreneurship. It will deepen new perspectives on social entrepreneurship in Japan's startup ecosystem and provide knowledge and inspiration that will lead to action in those interested.
12:00-12:45Status of social entrepreneurs: Financing in social entrepreneurship-
Yuki OkaDigireha, Inc. / CEO
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Kunihiko OnoSakanotochu Ltd.
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Masato NakamuraGLIN Impact Capital Founding Partner
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Taka Nakamurataliki, Inc. CEO / taliki Fund General Partner
13:00-13:45Lessons from aspiring female entrepreneursThis session will focus on the role of women entrepreneurs in the startup ecosystem and explore paths for their development and success. Session will also discuss challenges faced by women in the industry and ways to overcome them and dig deeper into how diversity contributes to innovation. Women entrepreneurs and leaders will share specific stories and experiences, providing insight into how the next generation of women can overcome barriers and unleash their entrepreneurial spirit.
13:00-13:45Lessons from aspiring female entrepreneurs-
Eri FukudaSHE inc. CEO/CCO
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Tomita AnriSmartround Inc. Director
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Reina YamamotoHupro,inc Founder,CEO
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Paul MclnerneyGeneral Partner at Incubate Fund
14:00-14:45Japanese Monozukuri startups: Past 10 years and future prospectsThis session, we will look back at the past 10 years of Japanese Monozukuri startups and explore the prospects for the next 10 years. It will discuss what has been accomplished, the challenges faced, and strategies for the future from the perspectives of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and support organizations. This session will further explore the innovative ideas and solutions through the unique perspectives put forward by the speakers and examine how Monozukuri startups evolve in the Japanese ecosystem.
14:00-14:45Japanese Monozukuri startups: Past 10 years and future prospects-
Ryo KobayashiVice President of Hamano Products Co., Ltd.
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Kyo NomuraCEO of DENSHINDO Inc.
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Narimasa MakinoCEO Monozukuri Ventures
15:00-15:45Current status and future of FinTech in JapanThis session will explore the challenges facing Japan's FinTech startup ecosystem and new opportunities in the market. With a wide range of themes such as wealth management, B2B FinTech solutions, and applications of Web3/AI technology, the session will discuss how the future of the FinTech industry will be shaped and developed. It will also look into what challenges exist from the perspectives of all speakers, including that of entrepreneur's perspective and investor's perspective.
15:00-15:45Current status and future of FinTech in Japan-
Takane HoriFintech Association of Japan, Executive Advisor/ Mori Hamada, Partner
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Shinichiro KaiChairman and CEO of FOLIO Holdings
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Keiko SydenhamCo-Founder CEO of LUCA Japan Company, Limited
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Akihiko OkamotoGeneral Partner, Headline Asia
Stage D
10:00-10:45FemTech - Where are we and what are the prospects/challenges in the world?In this session, we will welcome Ida Tin, Co-founder of Clue, who is also known as the mother of the term "FemTech". The discussion is joined by Gina Bartasi, Founder & Executive Chairman of unicorn startup Kindbody, an organization that provides infertility treatment services. They will discuss the current status and future prospects of FemTech in the world, with reference to the situation and issues Japan is facing.
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10:00-10:45FemTech - Where are we and what are the prospects/challenges in the world?-
Gina BartasiFounder & Executive Chairman of Kindbody
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Ida TinCo-founder and former CEO and Chairwoman, of Clue
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Amina SugimotoCEO of fermata
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Mio AsataniCEO at Curina, Inc.
11:00-11:45Unlocking Global Opportunities:Securing Investments and Collaborations with Industry LeadersJoin our session where industry leaders from Robert Bosch Venture Capital, BMW i Ventures, and SONY Innovation Fund unveil strategies for Japanese startups to secure investments from global enterprises. Delve into their investment evaluation criteria and processes, explore their focus sectors and technologies, and learn how they support their portfolio startups to create successful synergy partnerships.
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Chieko TazukeInvestment Director, Sony Ventures
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Inga G. GriegerManaging Director & Business Development Manager, BMW i Ventures
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Ingo RamesohlManaging Director, Bosch Ventures
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Fariza AbidovaCo-Founder & CEO of Trusted Corporation
13:00-13:45From Global to Japan : The Learnings of an International Founder who Hires, Expands, and Localizes Real Business in JapanThe unique language and culture are the reason why it makes running a business in Japan intricate. In this session, we invite Jeff Fu, the founder and CEO of Turing Space, and Anna Kreshchenko, the CEO of Flora, both of whom are international founders in Japan, and take a deep dive into the challenges and opportunities they see in business expansion/localization in Japan.
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13:00-13:45From Global to Japan : The Learnings of an International Founder who Hires, Expands, and Localizes Real Business in Japan-
Jeff HuCEO & Founder of Turing Space
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Anna KreshchenkoCEO of Flora Co., Ltd
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Chiamin LaiGeneral Partner at UB Ventures
15:00-15:50Sustainability and Entrepreneurship: what is happening around the world?The Global Entrepreneurship Network operates its program in 200 countries, aiming at making it easier for anyone, anywhere to start and scale a business. By fostering deeper cross-border collaboration and initiatives among entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, policymakers, and entrepreneurial support organizations, GEN supports the healthier startup ecosystem that creates more jobs, provides education, accelerates innovation, and strengthens economic growth.
In this session, GEN representatives from the UK, Thailand, and Japan will discuss "Sustainability and Entrepreneurship", which has been of particular interest for startups and people involved in the startup ecosystem in recent years, reflecting on examples and experiences from each country.Watch now※Move to the external site (YouTube).
Jonathan OrtmansPresident, Global Entrepreneurship NetworkMarc OrtmansCofounder and Chair, Global Entrepreneurship Network UKSteve CheahFounder & Chairman of GEN ThailandEriko SuzukiKind Capital Founder CEONaohiro NishiguchiGlobal Entrepreneurship Network (Managing Director, Japan)
President of Startup Genome Japan K.K.15:00-15:50Sustainability and Entrepreneurship: what is happening around the world?-
Jonathan OrtmansPresident, Global Entrepreneurship Network
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Marc OrtmansCofounder and Chair, Global Entrepreneurship Network UK
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Steve CheahFounder & Chairman of GEN Thailand
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Eriko SuzukiKind Capital Founder CEO
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Naohiro NishiguchiGlobal Entrepreneurship Network (Managing Director, Japan)
President of Startup Genome Japan K.K.
16:00-16:45Supermind, The Impact and Deployment of AI and Smart Technologies in Mega EventsThe FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 captivates half the global population, drawing 1.4 million fans to stadiums in Doha, Qatar alone. This event went beyond showcasing athletic prowess; it exemplified integrated operational efficiency. Vast data arrays, enhanced by AI and smart technologies, improved transportation, fan experience, and sustainability, including reduced energy consumption. Central to these innovations was the 'Supermind' concept, a synergy of collective intelligence and technology. This approach enabled the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 to exceed traditional boundaries and champion sustainable practices.
As Tokyo, a megacity of 40 million, navigates its daily 'mega-events,' it stands to gain invaluable insights from Qatar's strategies. Understanding how the principles behind the world's most-watched sporting event can guide urban technology and sustainability efforts is crucial for global metropolises. Join us to explore how Tokyo can adopt these best practices, transforming everyday challenges into opportunities for innovation and sustainability.16:00-16:45Supermind, The Impact and Deployment of AI and Smart Technologies in Mega Events-
Oscar Barranco LiebanaDirector of the Integrated Operations Platform for Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy
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Chizuru SugaDirector for Digital Economy, METI
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Yuta HirayamaFounder and CEO of IDEAPOST
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