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2022/3/24 - 2022/3/24 / New York, NY / School / Seminar

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Address 145 W 57th St, New York, NY, 10019-2220 US
Date 2022/3/24 - 2022/3/24
Time 2:00 minute(s) - 3:00 minute(s)
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Web Access No.522419

Deloitte/JCCINY/Nippon Club Business Chance and Start-ups during Climate Change

The market opportunity from proactively responding to climate change is said to be 3,000 trillion yen. Globally, mainly in Europe and the U.S., companies are viewing climate change as an opportunity and have started very active activities to capture market opportunities through innovation. Many Japanese companies, on the other hand, see climate change as a costly activity that must be addressed.
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https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lvhgjr0SS6WnXQgxHsbPhQ

In this seminar After an overview of global climate change trends, this seminar will provide an overview of six key business areas and startups. This seminar is primarily intended for senior management, those interested in the business of climate change response, and those in charge of climate change response.

From Europe to the United States, climate change opens the doors for companies to acquire market opportunities through innovation. This webinar is catered toward management, and those who work and


Lecturer
Masayuki Kimura Kimura
COO, Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support K.K. / Managing Director, Silicon Valley Office

In 2010, Mr. Kimura participated in the second founding of Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support and has assisted over 200 companies in developing growth strategies, capital Since 2015, he has been based in Silicon Valley and Japan, where he is responsible for facilitating collaboration between technology companies and Japanese companies around the world. He has given numerous lectures at Automotive World 2019, Wearable Expo 2019-2017, AI Conference 2017, CEATEC 2015, and others. He is a member of D-Lab, which disseminates information on Silicon Valley organized by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and has been invited as an expert to the Future Innovation WG established by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. In the area of climate change, he writes for the leading energy industry newspaper Denryoku Shinbun and has been interviewed by Nikkei, Diamond, etc.


Tsuyoshi Takeuchi
Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support Corporation /Global&Industry Division/Silicon Valley Office/Manager

After graduating from a US university, he worked for a Japanese IT consulting firm before joining Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting. At Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting, he was engaged in consulting projects ranging from strategy development to implementation support in areas such as management ・ government liaison ・ new business ・ and mobility services, mainly for Japanese automotive OEMs.

Expatriate experience in Southeast Asia, focusing on Japan ・ Indonesia ・ Singapore. Joined Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support in 2020. Based in Silicon Valley, he has provided consulting services for collaboration/new business development between major companies and Silicon Valley startups, and has led partnership ・ acquisition target development and research projects for public agencies. Startups ・ Provide services in diverse areas such as mobility, smart city, climate change, etc., while focusing on innovation.
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  • [Registrant]JCCINY
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2022/03/09
  • Published : 2022/03/09
  • Changed : 2022/03/09
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