Hundreds of web pages with up-to-date information on Japan, over 500 market reports and recorded webinars available as well as a lot of detailed information on Japanese business culture.
The EU-Japan Centre manages a wide fan of supports to help EU companies start/develop their activities with Japan or improve their manufacturing competitiveness.
Next year will mark the 20th anniversary of the launch of the EU-Japan Centre Brussels office! To celebrate this milestone, we are offering all of our subscribers the opportunity to receive an industrial sector market report on the topic of their choice. More details about this lottery will be published in the next issue of the official EU-Japan Centre Newsletter, but in the meantime please feel free to send us your suggestions for Japan-related business reports.If there is any particular topic...
Next month, the EU-Japan Centre will have an information booth at the CEBIT fair, one of the world’s largest and most important information technology fairs, which takes place every March in Hannover. We will be promoting the activities of the Centre - especially our forthcoming 2015 Cluster/SME mission targeting the Nanotech Sector - as well as the support which we can offer to SMEs interested in entering the Japanese market. Click here to see our CEBIT profile. Should you be interested in...
Within the GlobalStars initiative of EUREKA and based on mutual interest, Japan will be launching a common call with the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Spain, Canada, Israel and the UK.Starting in early June, companies from Japan and the abovementioned EUREKA member countries are invited to submit joint project proposals in the research and development of innovative products and applications with a strong market potential.The call for proposals will be an open call inviting projects from any...
Within the Globalstars initiative of EUREKA, a common call between Japan and EUREKA members (the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Spain, Canada, Israel and the United Kingdom) has been launched on 8 June 2020.To facilitate the search for partner companies in the participating countries and the discussion of opportunities to collaborate in this call for joint project proposals, the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, in collaboration with Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) Partners, has set...
Virtual matchmaking event for EU and Japanese companies in the biotech sector.Since 2016, the EU-Japan Centre has been organising B2B event in Biotech and Pharma sectors in Osaka, Japan.This year, the event will be held online on the 27-30 September 2021.During the event, business representatives of EU companies will have an opportunity to attend pre-arranged B2B meetings with Japanese companies from the Kansai region. The event serves a perfect platform to meet representatives of Japanese...
10 March 2017, Tokyo, JapanThe event is jointly organised by EURAXESS Japan, the Technology Transfer Helpdesk of the EU-Japan Centre, and French Tech Tokyo in collaboration with Hello Tomorrow Challenge. It aims to bring together the community of innovation oriented researchers, students, engineers or start-uppers of Japan and allow them to network and learn about the European innovation landscape and how to find European investors to launch their activities, or to perform technology transfer...
The European Union Delegation to Japan is organizing the EU-Japan Economic Partnership (EPA) Progress Seminar which will be held through a series of online webinars.The EPA Progress Seminar will seek to take stock of the progress on the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement and will bring together representatives from academia, industry and trade associations, as well as the public sector. The EPA Progress Seminar will take place over three days, with each day covering a different aspect of...
Are you a EU business looking to unlock the secrets of the Japanese market? Don’t miss out on the 9th edition of the Get Ready For Japan 2-week training programme!
Joint venture established in 1987 by the European Commission (DG GROW) and the Japanese Government (METI) for promoting all forms of industrial, trade and investment cooperation between the EU and Japan.