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Leaders from various fields will discuss the realization of sustainable cities, cutting-edge technologies, and the startup ecosystem from multiple perspectives.
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・ITAMAE Program : Sessions and workshops at the Student Pavilion “ITAMAE,” organized and managed by student members.
・EmpowerHer Stage : Sessions at the "EmpowerHER Stage," aimed at promoting DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) in the startup ecosystem and empowering women.
・Corporate Partner : Sessions organized by corporate partners.
・City Partner : Sessions organized by city partners.
・All Japan : Sessions in the All-Japan Ecosystem Area, which includes participation from municipalities across Japan.
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Innovation
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Innovation Stage(ZoneC)
11:00-11:45
- Fintech
- Open Innovation
Open Innovation from Japan: The Power to Shape the Future in a Changing WorldAs the world enters an era of significant transformation, emerging technologies are poised to revolutionize the economies and societies. Japan, recognizing this major shift, holds immense potential to drive the future through new value creation. In this session, the CEO of MUFG, one of Japan’s leading financial groups, will talk about Japan's promotion of innovation with an eye to the future and the evolving landscape of Japanese businesses. Through real-world examples and dialogues with startups, the session will highlight the potential of Japanese society and companies in shaping the future.
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Innovation Stage(ZoneC)
12:00-12:45
- Others
Tokyo's University Presidents Discuss Academia as an Important Breeding Ground for Tomorrow's ChangemakersAs the mission of universities continues to diversify and evolve, their role in nurturing talent and shaping changemakers, who will drive the transformation of society in the future, is becoming increasingly important. Against the backdrop of academia’s changing landscape, the presidents of two of Tokyo’s leading, and among Japan’s most renowned and oldest, universities will address the new challenges that institutions of higher learning, such as their own, need to take on.
Recent years have seen a rise in the number of students pursuing entrepreneurship not just as a means for achieving economic success, but also as a vehicle for creating a better society. The urgent mission that universities are charged with is to build and provide an environment for the cultivation of individuals who can collaborate with others coming from diverse backgrounds, and to create new value and find solutions to the challenges facing our society.Day1
Innovation Stage(ZoneC)
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- Quantum
- VCs/Investors
Quantum Technology: Paving the Way to a Sustainable FutureThis session explores how quantum technology can pave the way to a sustainable future. Experts will discuss innovations brought about by quantum technology, including improvements in energy efficiency, environmental protection, and new material development. By considering the societal transformations made possible by the practical application of quantum technology, the session aims to offer new perspectives and approaches for building a sustainable future.
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Innovation Stage(ZoneC)
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- Food
- Agriculture
The Innovation in Food and Agriculture and Sustainability of the EarthThere are numerous urgent challenges that humanity is facing, including the explosive growth of the global population, food crises, and climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions from food production and agriculture are enormous, comparable to those from the energy industry. To tackle these issues, it is essential to improve the productivity of food production and agriculture and reduce the environmental burden on the planet. We have high expectations for innovative technologies and ideas from startups around the world to realize sustainable food and agriculture.
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Innovation Stage(ZoneC)
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- Others
- VCs/Investors
The Kauffman Fellows Impact: Building Global VCs and Connecting Japan to the WorldAs Japan’s startup ecosystem seeks to globalize, the internationalization of VCs is vital. This session features five Kauffman Fellows sharing how the program shaped their growth as global investors—through its selection, training, and powerful network. Drawing on their post-fellowship journeys, we’ll explore the impact of global VC mindsets and what it takes for Japanese VCs and CVCs to connect with the world and lead on the global stage.
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Innovation Stage(ZoneC)
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- Others
- Open Innovation
Co-creation for Inspiring SocietyToshiaki HIGASHIHARA, Executive Chairman of Hitachi, Ltd., will explore the founding spirit that dates back 115 years and how it has shaped the Hitachi Group Identity.
The Chairman will also share insights into the mindset required of leaders driving social innovation and how this philosophy guides the company’s efforts to create a human-centric society through its Social Innovation Business. Furthermore, the session will highlight Hitachi’s Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) initiatives and the role of co-creation with startups in accelerating social innovation.Tokyo
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Tokyo Stage(ZoneC)
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- Others
G20 Ecosystem Comparison: Case Studies from India and KoreaThis session explores the present and future of startup ecosystems in Asia, with a focus on the economic value of startups compared to GDP. By examining the experiences and progress of Korea and India—where startups have had a notable impact on national economies—we aim to gain concrete insights into effective strategies for revitalizing Japan’s startup ecosystem.
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Tokyo Stage(ZoneC)
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- VCs/Investors
- Open Innovation
Future Growth Strategies Driven by CVCs: Unlocking the Potential of Business CollaborationSponsored by Mitsubishi Electric CorporationMitsubishi Electric is shifting away from a self-reliant approach and embracing open innovation through partnerships with startups. Guided by the belief that “technology can transform the world,” the ME Innovation Fund promotes investment and collaboration with startups that bring bold ideas and groundbreaking technologies.
This session will present specific examples of collaborations with startups and highlight the strategic areas of focus going forward. It offers a valuable opportunity to gain insights into effective approaches to business collaboration.Day1
Tokyo Stage(ZoneC)
15:00-15:45
- Generative AI
Effective AI Use on the Frontlines – Three Startup companies Discuss the Reality of DXSponsored by Salesforce Japan Co.,Ltd.As generative and Agent AI drive attention toward a "workforce revolution," how is AI actually being implemented on the frontlines? In this session, three innovative startup companies leading the charge in practical AI adoption share their insights. We’ll explore real-world experiences and key takeaways for the future of digital transformation.
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Tokyo Stage(ZoneC)
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- City Infrastructure
Strategies that Contribute to Corporate Growth and SustainabilityComing Soon
Snow
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Snow Stage (ZoneC)
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Breaking Barriers: How Young Entrepreneurs are Shaping DEI WorldwideComing Soon
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Snow Stage (ZoneC)
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- Others
Malaysia Tech SpotlightThe Malaysia Tech Spotlight at SushiTech Tokyo 2025 highlights Malaysia’s dynamic tech ecosystem and its growing collaborations with Japan. This 50-minute session will feature three key segments: Malaysia Tech Overview – A snapshot of Malaysia’s digital economy, showcasing emerging sectors, government initiatives, and investment opportunities. Fireside Chat: Malaysia-Japan Success Story – A discussion on a successful partnership between a Malaysian startup and a Japanese company, sharing insights on scaling, co-innovation, and market expansion. Elevated Pitch – Selected Malaysian tech companies will present their solutions, offering collaboration opportunities for Japanese investors and businesses.
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Stage12:30-13:15Inside the Global VC Engine: Opportunities, Access, and Alignment for Japanese LPs.Coming Soon
13:20-14:05Why is Japan such a brutal place for female entrepreneurs? - a male VC and female journalist will discuss opportunities to improve the industryComing Soon
15:00-15:45Scaling Japan’s Startups: What Global Investors Look for in the Next UnicornsComing Soon
Interactive Area
(Inside Connecting Space)13:50-14:50Quantum MeetupCasual meetup for participants interested in Quantum. Experts in the field are also scheduled to participate
15:50-16:50Food Tech MeetupCasual meetup for participants interested in Food Tech. Experts in the field are also scheduled to participate
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Impact Stage(ZoneB)
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Accelerating the Future: How University-based Startups Drive InnovationUniversity based accelerators and incubators play a critical role in innovation ecosystem. This session will explore how university-based incubators and accelerators actively contribute to foster a new wave of deep tech startups that are tackling global challenges with an emphasis on the role of universities in fostering and driving innovation and transformation
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Impact Stage(ZoneB)
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- Others
- Open Innovation
Pioneering Japan’s Startup Ecosystem Through All-Japan CollaborationIn this session, experts will shine a spotlight on startup ecosystems across Japan, highlighting their innovative initiatives and success stories. The session will delve into how startups can contribute to regional economies through the utilization of local resources and collaboration between industry, academia, and government. Additionally, the speakers will discuss about strategies to strengthen nationwide collaboration (All-Japan approach) and create startups that can grow globally. Four key ecosystem players from various regions will share their insights and perspectives on the future of Japan's startup ecosystem.
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Impact Stage(ZoneB)
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- Others
- DEI
Why DEI in the Ecosystem is Needed Now - Global Perspectives and Case StudiesIn this session, speakers will discuss the necessity and importance of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) within ecosystems from various perspectives, including those from Europe and other global viewpoints. Further, this session will delve into DEI, influenced by historical backgrounds, current demands, and differing values through concrete examples. Additionally, the session will explore what challenges and ideas will be required by future ecosystem players.
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Impact Stage(ZoneB)
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- Generative AI
Relay Sessions with Prominent Speakers from the AI IndustryPart1 NVIDIA: Current Status and Next Innovation of AI Revolution
Founded in 1993 for GPU development, NVIDIA has grown its business in fields such as autonomous driving and robotics, forming an ecosystem that collaborates with over 6 million developers and more than 30,000 companies. With over a decade of experience in the AI/deep learning sector, NVIDIA supports the latest advancements in generative AI. In this session, the company will introduce next-generation solutions in physical AI and agent-based AI, which are expected to see significant future advancements, as well as initiatives by related startup companies.
Part2 XinobiAI: The Future of AI Agents and Agentic Networks
Generative AI and autonomous agent technology are rapidly evolving beyond mere productivity enhancements, ushering in a new era defined by autonomous decision-making and proactive collaboration. Groundbreaking developments, including Google's agent-to-agent collaboration protocol "A2A," OpenAI's latest advanced reasoning and visual comprehension model "O3," and "Numus," a super-agent autonomously orchestrating dozens of tools.
In the near future, individuals and organizations will leverage dedicated AI agents capable of independently negotiating, contracting, and executing complex tasks—laying the foundation for a powerful new "Agent Economy." Businesses that embrace AI as a strategic competitive advantage will empower their human workforce to focus on higher-level, creative decision-making.Wind
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Wind Stage (ZoneB)
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- Space
Japanese Space Business: Growth Strategy for Global Markets and Frontline of International CooperationPowered by cross UThis session will identify strategies for Japanese startups to enter and grow in the international space market. With a particular focus on collaboration with France, the session will present the state of international collaboration, approaches to European, US and emerging markets, and best practices that Japanese companies should utilize. This session will also delve deeper into the significance of entering the global market for companies active not only in the space industry but also in adjacent fields, as well as the opportunities for Japan-France and Japan-Europe collaboration.
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Wind Stage (ZoneB)
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- Energy
- Health
Overseas City Reverse Pitch (King Salmon Project)Coming Soon
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Shaping Urban Innovation: Collaboration between Cities and StartupsThis session focuses on collaboration between cities and startups in tackling urban issues and fostering innovation. Representatives from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, New York City, and both Japanese and international startups will take the stage to share their experiences, policy initiatives, and perspectives on key challenges. Topics include the outlook for startup policy, the significance of city–startup cooperation, and the challenges and opportunities of global expansion. Through multifaceted discussion, the session will explore how cities and startups can deepen mutual understanding and consider future approaches to collaboration.
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Wind Stage (ZoneB)
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- VCs/Investors
- Open Innovation
Leading VCs and CVCs from Five Southeast Asian Countries Share Latest Ecosystem Information and Expectations for Japanese CompaniesPowered by JETROThis session will feature key figures of leading corporate venture capital (CVC) firms from Indonesian and Malaysian conglomerates with a core focus on real estate, and the heavy industry and engineering sectors in Singapore, and a prominent independent venture capital (VC) firm in Vietnam, these entities are actively engaged in fostering collaboration between the ecosystems of Japan and various Southeast Asian countries. This session will introduce the latest trends within each country's ecosystem and the initiatives undertaken by these companies, followed by a discussion on the roles expected of Japanese startups and business corporations, as well as the opportunities for collaboration.
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Regulatory Innovations Shaping the New Era of Web3Regulation and legal reforms play a crucial role in the future growth of the Web3 industry. In this panel, Can Sun from BackPack will discuss the latest trends in licensing and regulation, while Genki Oda from JVCEA will explain the upcoming legal changes in Japan and their impact on the market. Moderated by Yuki Kamimoto from CoinDesk, the session will explore both domestic and international regulatory environments and the business transformations they bring.
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- Open Innovation
Now is the Time for Europe-Japan Open Innovation: "Why?" and "How?"Powered by JETROOpen Innovation is increasingly recognized as an important area for Japanese companies in the wake of ongoing global uncertainties in international business. Why should Japanese companies look to Europe as a partner now? How should they approach successful collaboration? Experts who are actively engaged in Japan-Europe tech collaborations across the UK, Nordic/Baltic countries and continental Europe will discuss these topics based on their respective experiences.
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Meteor Stage (ZoneB)
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A New Era of Food Pioneered by Gourmet & Technology: Tackling Global Issues with Cultured MeatThis session will explore the potential of cultured meat and alternative ingredients from multiple angles, with a focus on balancing technological advances and "deliciousness" for the future of food. The key to consumer acceptance is deliciousness. French startups focusing on food culture, chefs, and researchers will discuss about the latest trends from their respective positions and perspectives, and consider sustainable and delicious food of the future.
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What is an Innovation Ecosystem that Aims to Solve Social Issues and Enhance Well-being?Powered by WE ATIn today's world, where global challenges such as climate change and poverty are mounting, where can we find ways to accelerate initiatives aimed at solving these issues? In this session, panelists from various perspectives, including startups and international organizations, will gather to discuss the importance of an ecosystem that balances social impact with economic impact, ultimately achieving well-being.
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Meteor Stage (ZoneB)
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- DEI
Empowering Women Entrepreneurs to Thrive Globally: Real-World Expansion Through Community SupportIn this session, we delve into how women entrepreneurs thriving overseas leverage their communities to expand their businesses. We will share practical insights gained from different countries and explore keys to further global expansion. Participants will learn strategies for overcoming challenges, building networks, and taking bold steps toward new ventures. Through diverse case studies, we will offer a comprehensive look at what it takes for women leaders to succeed in international markets.
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- Entertainment
The Captivating World of Japanese Pop Culture: New Possibilities through the Fusion of 2D and 3DJapanese pop culture has evolved by integrating elements such as games, music, and fashion, with a focus on "manga" and "anime" that captivate the world. The unique appeal of "2.5D" and "kawaii culture" has emerged from these concepts. In recent years, advancements in new technologies have increasingly blurred the boundaries between 2D and 3D. This discussion will explore the new possibilities brought about by the fusion of 2D and 3D, and the strategies for Japanese pop culture to succeed globally. The panel will feature perspectives from startups, globally active VR artists, and experts in pop culture.
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Japan Stage
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- Open Innovation
Okinawa as the Crossroads: Bridging Global Startups with Japan and BeyondThe 'Okinawa Startup Ecosystem' creates global innovation, serving as a 'Bankoku Shinryo' that connects Okinawa with Japan, Asia, and the world. Okinawa has the potential to attract a variety of resources due to its role as a gateway to Asia (such as direct flights from airports in Asia) and its affinity with overseas regions (both historical and cultural). Okinawa holds the potential to attract a variety of resources through its overseas networks, including the world-renowned research institution OIST (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology).
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Japan Stage
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- Generative AI
- Open Innovation
The Key Factors for Fostering Open Innovation in the Manufacturing IndustryAichi Prefecture is known as the center of the world's manufacturing industry and has held Japan's highest manufactured product shipment value for 46 consecutive years. Last October, "STATION Ai," Japan's largest innovation terminal, opened in Aichi Prefecture and is currently hosting 500 startups and 200 corporations. What are the key factors for open innovation that will transform the manufacturing industry in the future? In this session, we will discuss this question through a case study of open innovation between a Japanese global robot maker and a startup providing a 3D data platform.
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Japan Stage
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- Fintech
- WEB 3
TOKYO FINANCIAL AWARD Panel Session: Create a virtuous cycle of investment and innovationThe Tokyo Metropolitan Government aims to become “Asia’s Innovation and Finance Hub” and is promoting initiatives to become a leading city in sustainable finance and a city where global startups are born. The Tokyo Financial Award is an initiative to award business ideas from around the world that contribute to the creation of innovation in the financial sector and initiatives that use the power of finance to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society. This panel session will be held by the award-winning companies from previous years to discuss what is needed to create a “virtuous cycle of investment and innovation” from the two perspectives of investors, who are the providers of funds, and companies that receive investments and aim to create innovations.
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Stage11:20-12:05Changing Food Norms – New Challenges in the Food BusinessFood has always been an inseparable part of our lives.
In today’s world, where we face a wide range of challenges—from health and the environment to sustainability—it is more important than ever to rethink the future of food from diverse perspectives, including cooking, production, and emerging food cultures.
In this session, we’ll explore the global potential of the food business alongside companies tackling these pressing issues. Through real-world examples of innovative business models and breakthrough technologies, we’ll uncover insights into how the next generation of food culture can take shape.
Join us in discovering the future of food.Udagawa HirokazuGaiax Co., Ltd.
Startup Studio Division Community ManagerKotake TakakoCookpad Inc.
Director General of the Public Relations Department
Expert Member of the Food Education Promotion Council, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of JapanKawarada MiyukiRicecurry Inc.
CEO14:00-14:45Entering the Age of AI – What Will the Future of Work Look Like?As AI continues to evolve at a rapid pace around the world, how will it transform the way we work?
From business to everyday life, AI is becoming deeply embedded in every aspect of society, creating a new era where fresh skills and mindsets are essential.
In this session, we’ll explore the possibilities of the future of work with leaders in the field of AI. Together, we’ll examine the value—and the challenges—that emerge when humans and AI collaborate. By looking at the impact of technology from a global perspective, we aim to envisiona future where people and AI thrive together. -
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- VCs/Investors
Towards a Greener Future: Trends and Opportunities in DecarbonizationPowered by JICAThis session will highlight new investment opportunities in the decarbonization space and explain the key drivers and environmental impacts behind advancing a net-zero economy with concrete examples from the perspectives of top climate VCs and notable startups.
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Green Stage(ZoneA)
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- Health
- VCs/Investors
The Rise of AgeTech and the Care EconomyAs a country that has long faced the challenges of an aging society, Japan has become a pioneer in addressing these issues. Now, the global markets, including the United States, are also beginning to focus on the care economy, specially Age Tech, and it is attracting significant attention. As human lifespans continue to increase, what kinds of technologies will be needed for people to maintain rich, independent lives both physically and mentally? What roles will cutting-edge technologies like Age Tech play in society? This session will discuss these topics while considering the social backgrounds of both Japan and the United States.
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- Others
- VCs/Investors
India's New Era Innovators arrive in Japan! Uncovering the Truth Behind the Elephant Driving the Global SouthPowered by SGgrowIndia – the powerhouse of the Global South – has achieved remarkable growth. Elite innovators from the world's third-largest startup nation are coming to Japan – people you rarely get to meet! A unicorn founder, prominent women entrepreneurs, and the CEO of India's largest tech media will discuss India's booming startup ecosystem, stock market, innovative EXIT strategies, the future direction of tech dominance, and opportunities for Japanese in this market. Take advantage of this valuable opportunity to explore the inner workings of this explosively growing elephant, and discover untapped opportunities that Japanese companies and investors should seize!
Sun Pillar
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- Fintech
SMBC Group's Digital Initiatives and Startup SupportSponsored by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking CorporationThe wave of digital transformation (DX) is fundamentally reshaping the way companies operate, while Japan is also seeing the development of an environment that fosters the creation and growth of domestic startups.In this session, Mr. Hiroo Isowa—DX leader at SMBC Group who has successfully led innovative projects such as SMBC CloudSign and Kotra, and an executive officer at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation responsible for supporting startups—will speak about the group’s approach to digital transformation and its initiatives to support startup ecosystems, including those originating from universities.
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Sun Pillar (ZoneA)
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- City Infrastructure
- Open Innovation
Pioneering a Sustainable Future through Co-Creation: The Challenge of SHIMZ NEXTSponsored by Shimizu CorporationSHIMZ NEXT, Shimizu Corporation’s business co-creation program, is taking on the challenge of creating new values in collaboration with a diverse range of startups, aiming to realize a sustainable future society. This session will introduce an overview of the program and feature a panel discussion with participating startups and in-house experts, showcasing the program’s practices and potential.
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Sun Pillar (ZoneA)
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- City Infrastructure
- Open Innovation
Starting from Marunouchi: Create value that leads to prosperity in the next era, transforming the future landscapeSponsored by Mitsubishi Estate Residence Co., Ltd.With this in mind, the Mitsubishi Estate Group is steadfast in its commitment to promoting open innovation with diverse players, including startups. We are aiming for 'Business Transformation' through the innovation of existing business models, a path we are confident will lead to success. We are taking on the "Change Makers" role, actively creating change by exploring and seizing new business opportunities in growth areas and forming ecosystems in the Otemachi-Marunouchi-Yurakucho area. Our goal is not merely open innovation itself. We aim to go beyond open innovation to solve societal issues and create new value. This session will showcase our initiatives aimed at solving social issues and creating new values — going beyond open innovation.
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Sun Pillar (ZoneA)
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- Others
- VCs/Investors
How Family Offices Can Ignite Investments in Startups in Japan?Powered by FinCity.TokyoThis session explores how family offices can ignite startup investments in Japan. Unlike traditional venture capital, family offices bring unique investment perspectives and longer-term strategies. Together with leading experts, we will discuss what makes family office investments distinctive, the opportunities they see in the Japanese market, and what steps are needed to encourage more family office participation in Japan’s startup ecosystem. By shedding light on these topics, the session aims to open new possibilities for startup financing in Japan.
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Sun Pillar (ZoneA)
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- Energy
- VCs/Investors
The Future of Floating Offshore Wind: Japan's Potential for Next-Generation Energy DevelopmentJapan, surrounded by the sea, holds significant potential for floating offshore wind power generation, particularly suited for deep waters. However, as this technology is still developing, there is a growing expectation for risk and cost reduction through innovations in both hardware and software. This session will introduce successful examples from Norway and technological advancements in Japan, exploring the future of floating offshore wind power from the perspectives of technology, finance, and international collaboration.
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Sun Pillar (ZoneA)
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- VCs/Investors
Road to a Green City: Learn about Urban Implementation of Renewable Energy from Advanced CitiesPowered by Econovation City ClusterThis session will look at the spread of renewable energy in cities and regions, using examples from advanced cities around the world as a basis for considering Japan's direction in this regard, while also taking into account their experiences and challenges. In addition, the session will explore the paths, challenges, and new opportunities for realizing sustainable green cities, with the knowledge of notable startups that are driving the development of renewable energy and VCs that are promoting investment in this field.
Thunder
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Thunder Stage (ZoneA)
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Swisstech Pitch Session10 Swiss startups from various fields will pitch their innovative solutions to the audience and show how deep innovation can create a sustainable future.
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Thunder Stage (ZoneA)
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- Energy
- Health
Thailand Tech Pulse: Next-Gen Startups for Global CollaborationFrom smart energy to digital healthcare, meet five high-potential startups from Thailand, selected by the National Innovation Agency (NIA), as they present innovations designed for a rapidly evolving global landscape. This session highlights cross-sector solutions—spanning Climate Tech, HealthTech, Digital Platforms, and more—built to scale, partner, and adapt to Japan’s innovation needs.
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Thunder Stage (ZoneA)
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- Others
Seoul Startup Showcase: Ideas That Shape the FutureThis pitching event showcases innovative technologies from 7 Seoul startups supported by SBA. It provides a platform for startups to present their cutting-edge ideas and products, highlighting their potential to shape the future of various industries.