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FTCCI pitches for JETRO office in Hyderabad
Consul General of Japan in Chennai Taga Masayuki on Friday said Japan was keen on increased collaboration and people-to-people ties in the region.
Addressing a seminar organised by the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) and Asa Bhanu Japan Centre, he said this while urging entrepreneurs to explore business opportunities.
Noting that Japan wass keen on expanding presence in Telangana due to investor-friendly policies of the State, the Consul General said some Japanese companies like Toshiba had already successfully invested. Japan was also associated with various infrastructure projects of Telangana such as the Outer Ring Road (ORR) of Hyderabad. The Consulate-General of Japan in Chennai would like to continue to work with FTCCI and Asa Bhanu Japan Centre, to make efforts to promote eco
Japan’s Fast-Growing Innovation Community to Showcase a Record Number of Startups at CES
Japan’s Fast-Growing Innovation Community to Showcase a Record Number of Startups at CES The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) announced that 53 technology startups will join global technology leaders in representing Japan at CES 2021, which will take place virtually from Jan. 11-14, 2021. The number of Japanese startups exhibiting at this years J-Startup Pavilion, which JETRO organizes, has nearly doubled from a year ago amidst the countrys growing focus on the innovation economy. The J-Startup companies encompass a broad spectrum of product categories, including AI, health, wearables, robotics, IoT, smart home, transportation, blockchain, energy, and space tech, as well as anti-coronavirus technologies. Company names, product details, and website addresses can be found on the J-Startup Pavilion website.
From budding female entrepreneurs to established executive superwomen and every badass woman in between, For Empowering Women (FEW Japan) is a Tokyo-based network that supports Japan-based women in their professional and personal goals. Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2021, the volunteer-run, not-for-profit association hosts meetings, workshops, social events, an annual career strategy seminar (CSS) and more.
When she’s not busy running her own education services and tutoring business QUEST Tokyo, Kirsten O’Connor stands at the helm of FEW as its current president.
Metropolis spoke with O’Connor to find out more about her experiences and advice on business in Japan.
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Japanese businesses have deployed a number of new business models in Vietnam in 2020 in an effort to shelter from the storm of COVID-19.
Takeo Nakajima, chief representative of the Japan External Trade Organization in Hanoi
The Vietnamese government has been taking a number of supporting policies to support businesses in a difficult time. How have Japanese companies benefited from these?
We highly appreciate the work Vietnam has done in the prevention of COVID-19 in the country. Effectively containing the pandemic provides significant support for the economy, and the business community as well.