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This report has been undertaken in the framework of the new "Minerva Fellowship" programme initiated by the Centre in 2013 and is based on desk and field research as well as factual first-hand information. The information contained in the Report  reflects the views of the author only and not necessarily the views and position of the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation,  the EU Commission or Japan authorities.
This guide is the product of extensive hands-on research on the topic of how to enter the Japanese ICT market. It is a practical tool particularly addressed to the EU SMEs, describing every stage of the entry process into the Japanese ICT market, from market research to after-sales support. It presents a clear explanation of each stage with useful tips and advice. The annexes contain useful lists of ICT tradeshows, office solution providers and chambers of commerce with compact descriptions and…
This report has been undertaken in the framework of the new "Minerva Fellowship" programme initiated by the Centre in 2013 and is based on desk and field research as well as factual first-hand information. The information contained in the Report  reflects the views of the author only and not necessarily the views and position of the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation,  the EU Commission or Japan authorities.
This report has been undertaken in the framework of the new "Minerva Fellowship" programme initiated by the Centre in 2013 and is based on desk and field research as well as factual first-hand information. The information contained in the Report  reflects the views of the author only and not necessarily the views and position of the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation,  the EU Commission or Japan authorities.
To get the access to this report, please click here.Expert : Mr. Masa Tokeshi.Publication date: Apr 2015Please keep in mind that this report is only accessible to EU companies which are registered to the EU Business in Japan website. - If you are not yet a member, you will first have to register as a member via: http://www.eubusinessinjapan.eu/…
This Report presents for the first time a comprehensive analysis of the Japanese building and construction materials (BCM) sector and the business potential for the European companies. It focuses mainly on four products: tiles, ceramics, insulation products and wooden products. The ongoing trade issues between the EU and Japan are also presented including the opportunities for standards alignment and some specific market access advice for European SMEs . Additional Material
KARALIT - FROM ITKaralit was founded in 2007 as a spin-off from a major research centre in Sardinia, Italy. The company has quickly grown and its CFD software is now being sold in Europe, North America and Asia. To better understand Japan, one of its main target markets, Karalit’s Chief Operating Officer participated in HRTP 48, and the company has since been able to start up activities in Japan.Business: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) softwareHistory in Japan: none (7 years in Italy and…
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To get the access to this report, please click here.Expert : Satomi Van Cutsem.Publication date: March 2015Please keep in mind that this report is only accessible to EU companies which are registered to the EU Business in Japan website. - If you are not yet a member, you will first have to register as a member via: http://www.…
To get the access to this report, please click here.Expert : Yushin Toda.Publication date: March 2015Please keep in mind that this report is only accessible to EU companies which are registered to the EU Business in Japan website. - If you are not yet a member, you will first have to register as a member via:…
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