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Global Founders in Japan

58 minutes (1 section)

Course Description

What does it take to launch a successful startup in Japan as a non-Japanese? What is Japan’s startup environment like today?

In this panel from the 2024 G1 Global Conference, hear from distinguished panelists who have been through the experience themselves as they answer these questions and more.

You’ll learn their reasons to consider starting a business in Japan as well as common challenges, such as access to local and global funding, hiring non-Japanese talent, and overcoming language and cultural differences.

Are some things associated with startups in this country unique to Japan? Does the “time machine” model of localizing successful businesses from other countries still work in Japan? What is the role of government?

Join us, and learn how Japan can do better to attract more global talent, and how the Japanese startup ecosystem can become more globally connected.

(This content is provided by the G1 Institute https://g1summit.com/g1global/)

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