A crucial action dedicated to investigating opportunities within the Japanese technological market.

The 2024 Commercial Study Mission to Japan, a key initiative aimed at exploring opportunities in the Japanese technological market, is set to take place on 14-21 July 2024. Organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaga in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain in Japan and Málaga TechPark, it will provide a window into the vibrant Japanese innovation ecosystem. With the participation of the Andalusian Government, the University of Malaga, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaga, the City Council of Malaga, the Spanish Association of Science and Technology Parks, Málaga TechPark, and 12 predominantly TIC sector companies, a significant impact on the strengthening of bilateral trade relations is anticipated. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in this dynamic environment during a week filled with discoveries and potential collaborations. 
The main purpose of this mission is to delve into the vibrant Japanese innovation ecosystem, exploring institutions, support measures, and potential public-private collaborations. This journey not only offers a unique opportunity to closely understand how Japan drives innovation in its companies but also to establish strategic connections in the technological field. 

The agenda includes visits to important landmarks such as Tsukuba Science City and Kyoto Research Park. Furthermore, meetings will be scheduled with prominent universities, incubators, and accelerators such as Tsukuba University, Plug and Play Japan, and CIC Tokyo, as well as key public bodies like NEDO and JETRO. It is expected that this mission will promote knowledge exchange, exploration of collaboration opportunities, and expansion of commercial networks between Spain and Japan. This mission represents a step forward in international cooperation, paving the way for future collaborations and joint development in the technological field between Spain and Japan. 

Finally, the organizers cordially invite Japanese companies to contact them for potential collaboration opportunities.

Source: Málaga TechPark

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