9.15 Sat 17:10 - 18:00

Event space

Value in The Future from The Point of View of Female Entrepreneurs

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Value in The Future from The Point of View of Female Entrepreneurs

When it comes to entrepreneur, people picture mostly men. However, there are female entrepreneurs, developing business from female point of view and getting attention form the society.

This session, we have three guests.
・Narui, who is founder of “JION” male-oriented web magazine, based in Tokyo, and
・Taniguchi, who established “NYATCHING”, matching owners of cats. We will learn what is going on women’s    start-ups.
・Makita, who develops next-generation Connected Lock, “TiNK” at tsumug.

Once home electronics business was for men, but after Panasonic produced hair-dryer “nanocare”, female-oriented, new market was developed. Likewise, seeing things from multiple perspectives brings more substantial values to today’s world, and this session will lead you hints creating new values with women’s point of view.

• What brought them to be entrepreneurs?
• Distinctive change before and after start-up
• How did they spend their school time?
• Thoughts about ways of work
• Changes in start-ups as technology development

 

 

Eri Makita

Eri Makita

CEO of tsumug

Eri Makita is CEO of tsumug, hardware start-up gathering things, information, and experience to accelerate the sharing economy. She was born in 1982, and started business while she was a student at Tokyo University of Science. In April 2013, she supported start-ups in MOVIDA led by Taizo Son. In 2015, she establish tsumug.
https://tsumug.com/

Ikumi Narui

Ikumi Narui

CEO of Smart Media

Ikumi Narui is CEO of Smartmedia while she is a president of JION, established in March 2016 and an author of “Helpless office lady earned 3 million dollars in one year after establishing her own business”. After she graduated from Tokyo Woman’s Christian University in 2010, she joined DeNA, and moved to Trenders in 2013. She was born in Fukushima in 1987
https://jion.tokyo/corporate

Sakiko Taniguchi

Sakiko Taniguchi

CEO of nyans

Sakiko Taniguchi is CEO of nayans. After graduating from Doshisha University, she started working for Link and Motivation Inc. In 2015, she moved to Fukuoka and joined Recruit Career Co., Ltd. There, she was awarded best newcomer and MVPs. In 2017, she quitted the workplace and launched nyans.
https://www.nyans.info/

Main stage Sub stage Free space Company booth Buisiness talk space

17:10 - 18:00

Value in The Future from The Point of View of Female Entrepreneurs

  • Eri Makita
  • Ikumi Narui
  • Sakiko Taniguchi

12:10 - 13:00

"Paradox" needed to succeed in business

  • Katsumasa Niki
  • Osamu Iizuka
  • Ayaka Ikezawa

13:00 - 14:00

BCCC Networking Lunch

  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Takayuki Ookubo
  • Yuya Roy Komatsu

18:00 - 20:00

Live music

  • DJ NOMA
  • FREAK

12:00 - 13:00

Free discussion & Siesta

14:00 - 19:00

Paradox of music and art

  • homesick
  • Miku Masuda
  • Sakura Yokose

16:10 - 17:00

Paradox of Mega Local City-Regional Development 2.0-

  • Yoppy
  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Motokazu Terai

11:20 - 12:10

"Qiita"and "Gyazo"

  • Hiroyuki Tomine
  • Hiroki Akiyama

14:50 - 15:30

The paradox between age and the running businesses

  • Yasuhiro Ide
  • Takumi Odani
  • Motohiro Takatani
  • Naoki Shimai
  • Ayanobu Oshima
Main stage Sub stage Free space Company booth Buisiness talk space GRANDMIRAGE evoL

15:00 - 15:30

Closing

20:00 - 21:00

Campfire & fireworks

21:00 - 23:00

DJ show

13:00 - 13:50

MoU Guest Session

  • Brandon K. Hill
  • Akinori Koto

14:10 - 15:00

Secret Session

13:10 - 14:00

The Future with Blockchain technology

  • Shogo Ochiai
  • Motoomi Nakajo
  • Shigeichiro Yamasaki
  • Hiroki Gondo

14:00 - 15:00

Workshop/ output

15:00 - 15:50

The paradox of entertainment: VTuber, video delivery and demanded creativity for them

  • Seiji Toda
  • Kouji Takahama
  • Izayoiko
  • Keisuke Katsuki

11:00 - 12:00

Paradox of Technology

  • Yusuke Obinata
  • Wataru Shinohara

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch

  • Emerada

15:10 - 16:00

WARAKU Pitching〜for start-ups to domestic VCs〜

  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Kenji Minamoto
  • Osamu Ogasawara
  • Ryuhei Hayashi
  • Shota Morozumi

16:00 - 16:50

Best Practice for Start-ups in Protocol Age, instead of Product

  • Yuji Otani
  • Sota Watanabe
  • Hitomi Moriyama
  • Masaya Yoshino

17:00 - 17:50

The Future with Robot Industry-Strength and Weakness of Robots

  • Michio Okada
  • Takuo Hada
  • Hiroyuki Okada

18:30 - 22:00

BCCC Networking Lunch

  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Takayuki Ookubo
  • Yuya Roy Komatsu

22:00 - 00:00

After-party

  • Kazuma Ieiri
  • Sakura Yokose
  • Katsumasa Niki
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