A Two-Day Program of Insight and Immersion

Full agenda and Speaker line-up to be announced soon.

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Morning Sessions

Morning Sessions

  • Japan is re-emerging as one of the world’s most attractive investment destinations. This session brings together perspectives from policy, private equity, and corporate finance to unpack Japan’s macro tailwinds, regulatory climate, and the structural shifts drawing global capital back into the market.

  • Cross-border growth investors share how they’re deploying capital across Japan, Southeast Asia, and beyond. The discussion explores Japan’s evolving role in Asia’s AI and tech ecosystem, and how regional collaboration is shaping the next wave of scalable innovation.

  • The global AI platform shift is transforming how companies are built and valued. Founders and investors explore breakthroughs in models, data, and infrastructure — and the asymmetric opportunities emerging from this new technological foundation.

  •  Global growth investors discuss why Japan is becoming a compelling late-stage opportunity — comparing its liquidity, governance, and innovation pipeline with other major Asian markets.

Afternoon Sessions

Afternoon Sessions

  • Leading Japanese founders share their experiences building and scaling AI companies domestically. Discussion covers enterprise adoption, regulation, and what it takes to compete globally from Japan.

  • A candid look at founder–investor partnerships that have endured across cycles. This fireside explores how alignment, trust, and shared conviction power long-term success.

  • Japan’s mid-market is entering a new era of consolidation. Private equity leaders and strategics discuss how buy-and-build models, governance reform, and succession transitions are reshaping the country’s investment landscape.

  • Japan’s industrial strengths and R&D depth are driving the frontier of deep tech. This session examines how founders and investors are bridging science, capital, and commercialization across fusion, robotics, and next-generation infrastructure.

  • Family offices, sovereigns, and institutional investors explore Japan’s role as a stable, long-horizon destination for capital. They discuss allocation strategies, legacy investing, and the convergence of impact and performance.