Seminars
Industrial Policy Seminars
A high-level workshop on the challenges and business opportunities for EU SMEs in Japan â and how intermediary organisations can help SMEs seize them
Date: 27 November 2012
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Overview:
SMEs play a crucial role in the EU economy â in 2008, the EUâs c. 21 million SMEs accounted for 99.8% of all enterprises active in the EU27âs non-financial business economy and for â
of its jobs. As EU-Japan ties become closer, this seminar will encourage SMEs to look to Japan for business opportunities. As well as examining support available in Japan and EU-funded help, the event will also consider issues that SMEs may face when dealing with Japan and will also hear the case study of a European SME that has seen considerable success in Japan. This event is for SMEs and for organisations that work with SMEs to support their international activities.
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Strategies for Promoting the Internationalisation of Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the EU and Japan
Date: 21 November 2012
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Overview:
SMEs are considered as important source of growth and jobs in both European and Japanese economies and âgoing internationalâ is one factor for enhancing their growth potential. Promoting internationalisation of SMEs is becoming increasingly important as a policy priority in the EU and Japan.
The objective of this seminar is to provide a platform for European and Japanese policy makers, SMEs support organisations and SME managers to identify effective strategies and support system for SMEs internationalisation by exchanging latest policy information and sharing success stories and best practices of European and Japanese SMEs seizing business opportunities in each otherâs market. The seminar will be followed by a cocktail as a networking opportunity for European and Japanese national and regional business & SME support organisations based in Japan.
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Ageing societies in Europe and Japan: Policy Responses and Research & Innovation Solutions for Active and Healthy Ageing
Date: Tuesday, 9 October 2012 & Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Organised by: the European Economic and Social Committee, the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation, DG Information Society, the Delegation of the European Union to Japan, the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Overview:
Both the European Union and Japan are experiencing demographic change, with an increasing number of senior citizens. This situation raises urgent questions in a number of social and economic areas, but also represents an opportunity for new economic and technological developments. This two-day event will bring together high level experts and policy makers from the EU and Japan to share insights, experiences and success stories on how to tackle this common challenge and improve strategies. The first day symposium will discuss the social and economic challenges, as well as the related public policies.
The second day will focus on concrete responses provided by research and innovation, with leading EU and Japanese scientists and experts presenting cutting edge projects in health research and Information Society Technologies, as well as key policy initiatives for Active and Healthy Ageing.
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Enhancing International Harmonisation of Technical Regulations for Motor Vehicles:
Review of the UNECE 1958 Agreement: EU and Japanese Perspectives and Endeavoursă
Date: Wednesday, 23 May 2012, 14:00 - 15:30
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Organised by:
The EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Overview:
International harmonisation of technical requirements for motor vehicles is a high priority for globalising automotive industry.
Europe and Japan have been at the forefront of international harmonisation efforts in motor vehicle sector by actively supporting the work of the World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations (WP29) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).
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How to add value to food products and how to protect brand names abroad â Lessons learnt from the EU system of Geographical Indications
Date: 02 March 2011
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Co-organised by:
The EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Supported by:
The Delegation of the European Union to Japan
Overview:
The exceptional nature and quality of some products derives from both their place of production and the methods used to make them. Consumers and the food trade are increasingly interested in the geographical origin and other characteristics of food.
The EU recognizes this and maintains a system of quality protection for products originating in a certain territory, where a given characteristic of the product is directly attributable to its geographical origin. This system is called Geographical Indications or GI.
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Intellectual Property and Competition in a Globalised Economy
Date: 22 February 2011
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Co-organised by: National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) and EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Overview:
This symposium of international experts will attempt to elucidate what issues have global implications in the application of competition law to abusive practices of intellectual property rights (IPRs), what approaches emerging countries might take with regard to IPRs and competition and what principles should underlie the use of competition law in dealing with abuse of IPRs and anticompetitive IPR abuses.
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EU-Japan Clusters Policies towards SMEsâ Innovation
Date: 15 February 2011
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Organised by:
The EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Supported by:
EURADA, Zenit GmbH, Vitagora, F2C Innovation, Japan Business Council in Europe, Jetro Brussels, UP-tex
Overview:
As a follow up to the 2008 event on âEU-Japan cooperation - Clusters and R&D internationalisationâ and aiming to inform Japanese and EU companies of the clusters network in the EU, the EU-Japan national and regional cluster policies and some case studies of EU-Japan cluster cooperation, the 2011 seminar was intended to help EU & Japan officials and clusters managers find SMEs and clusters cooperation barriers, identify opportunities, forecast trends and if possible make "fact based" decisions.
The seminar brought together European Commission and Japanese Government representatives involved in SME and Cluster cross-border cooperation to work together to identify the barriers to greater SME and cluster cooperation, in order to seek opportunities for cooperation, forecast trends and if possible make "fact-based" decisions.
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Priorities for the Renewed Economic, Industrial and Trade Policies of the EU and Japan
Date: 01 December 2010
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Organised by: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Overview:
The EU and Japan have recently re-defined their main economic growth policiesâ strategic objectives for the next ten years.
In the EU, the European Commission presented âEurope 2020â strategy in March 2010, aiming to promote a âsmart, sustainable and inclusive growthâ. In Japan, âNew Growth Strategy 2020â presented last year sets out Japanâs new policy orientations.
In this seminar, Mr. Heinz Zourek, Director-General for DG Enterprise & Industry of the European Commission, and Mr. Hideichi Okada, Vice-Minister for International Affairs of METI, will present the challenges and priorities for the industrial and trade strategies of the EU and Japan today. The seminar is also joined by representatives from European and Japanese industry to discuss their views on the issue.
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Re-thinking CSR : Perspectives and Experiences of Europe and Japan
Date: 27 October 2010
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Organised by: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
With support of: Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry, European Commission
Overview:
Today, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has globally gained a recognition as a form of business governance and more and more companies are using it on a voluntary commitment. It is difficult to provide a single definition for this concept, but CSR can be described as a new relation between business and the society. The prevailing market economy has created a need for self-limitation and mobilisation on the part of the business community in the interest of social stability and the well-being of modern democratic societies.
In a context where several business scandals have shaken public trust in business and the economic crisis has introduced more insecurity, private companies are trying to display a more ethical and sustainable behaviour in economic, social and environmental areas.
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Towards the Improvement of the Green Car Environment : Latest Policy Developments and Possibility for Cooperation between EU and Japan
Date: 26 October 2010
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Organised by: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Overview:
The European Commission has been pushing for the development of green cars in the transport sector, one of Europeâs key industries and a major emitter of CO2 (28% of the EU total CO2 emissions). After the the adoption of the âGreen Car Initiativeâ (part of the European Economic Recovery Plan in November 2008), the European Commission issued the âEuropean Strategy on clean and energy efficient vehiclesâ in April 2010. The strategy aimed to provide an appropriate and technology neutral policy framework for clean and energy efficient vehicles by following two key elements simultaneously : promotion of clean & energy efficient vehicles based on conventional internal combustion engines and facilitation of the development of breakthrough technologies in ultra-low-carbon vehicles .
In this seminar, Mr. Philippe Jean, Head of the Automotive Unit in the European Commissionâs Directorate-General for Enterprise & Industry, and Mr Shigeaki Tanaka, Director for Automotive Division of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, will outline the EU and Japanese policies for building proper national and global environments for the development of green cars.
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World Class R&D Seminar
Date: 12 October 2010
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Organised by: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation and JMAC
Overview:
Under the business environment of more and more globalized in product supply and marketing, the seminar introduces actual cases in the leading R&D firm in Europe and in Japan and the World Class R&D management process method to approach timely and high value added product development
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Japan-Europe Symposium on Business Reporting for Sustainability on 26 May 2010
Mechanisms to communicate information, including ESG/CSR, for sustainable growth
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Date: 26 May 2010
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 25 February 2010
Making Green Cars a Reality: Policies and Initiatives in the EU and Japan
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Date: 25 February 2010, 16:30 â 18:30
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 5 February 2010
Promoting Government e-Procurement: Initiatives in Europe and Japan
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Date: 5 February 2010, 14:00 â 17:00
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| By promoting electricity market competitiveness, renewable energy and energy efficiency, we can ensure sustainable economic development and help realise a low-carbon society. âSmart gridâ will assist the development of these solutions. |
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 8 December 2009
Consumer Protection: The Role of Public Administration in the EU and Japan
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Date: Tuesday, 8 December 2009, 14:30 â 16:30
In the wake of the establishment of the Japanese Consumer Affairs Agency, the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation co-organised on 8 December 2009, with the Delegation of the European Union to Japan and support from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, METI and the Consumer Affairs Agency, a seminar on âConsumer Protection: The Role of Public Administration in the EU and Japanâ with Commissioner Kuneva as keynote speaker.
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The Quality Factor in Patent Systems
Japan-EU Partnership: Facing Common Global and Regional Challenges (24 November 2009)
On Tuesday November 24, 2009, the EUJC Brussels Office organised a luncheon lecture on âThe Quality Factor in Patent Systems - Japan-EU Partnership: Facing Common Global and Regional Challengesâ, with the guest speaker of Professor Bruno van Pottelsberghe, Professor (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, ULB) and Senior Fellow (Bruegel). Prof. van Pottelsberghe explained the current EU patent system and its problems, and compare the EU system with those of US, Japan and China. While this topic is very complicated, Prof. van Potelsverghe gave a clear picture of the essence in plain words.
This lecture was organised within the context of the 12th EU-Japan Conference (23-24 November) with this yearâs theme âJapan-Europe Partnership: Facing Common Global and Regional Challengesâ, organised by ULB and other universities in Belgium and Japan.
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 20 November 2009
Funding and Career Opportunities for European Researchers and Students
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 18 November 2009
Promoting Safety of Food from Farm to Fork: Food Safety Administration in the EU and Japan
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Date: Wednesday, 18 November 2009, 10:00 - 12:30
Overview:
Report: Promoting Safety of Food from Farm to Fork: Food Safety Administration in the EU and Japan Programme:
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 17 November 2009
Towards EU-Japan Aerospace Cooperation in Research & Technology
Date: Tuesday, 17 November 2009, 9:30 â 16:30
Venue: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
On 17 November 2009 the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, together with the EU Delegation, the section of S&T with the support of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and DG RTD + Delegation of the Commission to Japan, as well as of the European Business Council in Japan (EBC), the Aerospace & Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD) and the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC), organised a workshop on âToward EU-Japan Aerospace Cooperation in Research and Technologyâ, with speakers from Brussels, DG RTD (Liam Breslin, Head of Aeronautics Unit), the European Commission Delegation to Japan (Barbara Rhode, S&T Counsellor), METI, the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), ASD, SJAC and the R&D Institute of Metals and Composites for Future Industries (RIMCOF).
In a context where the EU-Japan Science & Research Cooperation Agreement (signed on 30 November 2009) underlines the political support of European and Japanese authorities to deeper R&D cooperation between the EU and Japan, the main objective of this seminar was to hear from experts from both sides how to use existing structures to promote successful joint EU-Japan research projects in the aeronautics sector. At policy level, presentations of the EU Framework Programme and of the Japanese aerospace industrial policy showed how these programmes are structured. At private sector level, presentations of European industryâs experience of the Framework Programme and of various existing cooperation between Japanese and European industries made clear that the potential for increased collaboration is strong and not yet exploited to its full extent.
The audience gathered about 65 participants from the major EU and Japanese aeronautics companies. They debated with the speakers on how to better promote R&D cooperation in the aerospace sector between Japan and Europe. This was considered as a useful first step for exploring the possibility of having joint EU-Japan research projects supported by FP7.
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 27 October 2009
Novel Flu and the Travel Sector: Policy reactions in the EU and Japan
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Date: Tuesday, 27 October 2009, 14:30 -- 17:00
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Report: Novel Flu and the Travel Sector: Policy reactions in the EU and Japan Programme:
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 5 October 2009
Policy Framework for Driving Innovation: Recent Developments in the EU and Japan
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Date: Monday, 5 October 2009, 10:30 -- 12:30
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Report: Policy Framework for Driving Innovation: Recent Developments in the EU and Japan |
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 8 September 2009
Cosmetics Regulation in the EU and Japan
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Date: Tuesday, 8 September 2009, 17:00 - 19:000
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Visions for Environmental Standardisation in Electrical and Electronic Products and Systems (7 September 2009)
| Both the EU and Japan see international standardisation for goods as a means of contributing to a promotion of better global trade. Companies also see standards as an essential part of their company strategy to guarantee their products on the market and to secure a competitive advantage on the global market. Environmental issues, in particular, have become increasingly important particularly in relation to health impacts, climate change, and to protecting energy and natural resources. |
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The Future of Employment in Europe and Japan (24 June 2009)
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Venue:
24 June 2009, rue Belliard, 99, Brussels
This seminar looked in depth at the prospects for employment in Japan and Europe as the current economic and financial crisis develops. It worked to identify and pursue constructive steps to alleviate the continuing threats to jobs. It identified and quantified the ongoing impact of the crisis and evaluated the stimulus packages adopted so far.
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Enhancing EU-Japan Economic Cooperation (17 February 2009)
The scope for closer cooperation on trade policy & economic issues
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The EU and Japan are major trading and investment partners who see cooperation on regulatory issues as a way of tackling the similar challenges they face. In 2008, industry leaders from both sides came together to call for even closer cooperation with higher-level and more effective regulatory dialogues. This Seminar brought together senior business leaders and representatives of the Authorities for a significant exchange of views on the future direction for economic cooperation.
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 24 April 2009
Economic & Environmental Challenges for the Automotive Industry in the EU and Japan
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Date: Friday 24 April 2009, 15:00 â 17:00
Organised by: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
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Report: Economic & Environmental Challenges for the Automotive Industry in the EU and Japan |
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 6 April 2009
Towards EU-Japan Cooperation in Regional Policies: Foster Investment in Innovative Regions
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Date: Monday 06 April 2009, 14:30 â 16:00
Co-organised by: Delegation of the European Commission to Japan, EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation and The Delegation of the European Commission to Japan
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Report: Towards EU-Japan Cooperation in Regional Policies: Foster Investment in Innovative Regions |
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Industrial Policy Seminar on 10 March 2009
Global Economic Activities and EU Merger Regulation: Legal and Economic Analyses
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Date: Tuesday 10 March 2009, 14:30 â 18:00 + Cocktail 18:00 â 19:00
Organised by: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation and The Delegation of the European Commission to Japan
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Report: Global Economic Activities and EU Merger Regulation: Legal and Economic Analyses |






















































