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Japan Green New Deal Forum 2010: Making A Clean Break to the Future

An Allied Approach of Industry, Government, and Academia
April 7-8, 2010, Kanagawa

Japan is in the global lead by having made the commitment to reduce
Greenhouse Gases by 25% based on 1990 output levels. At the same time,
there are many leading environmental-related technologies and
companies already in Japan. These companies have the potential of
being a source of high, value-added technology and an industrial base
to solve these problems. The Japanese venture support organization
TSUNAMI is turning 10 years old and to celebrate, it is drawing together
its advisory base for speeches and presentations. The first day well
center with technology as the based through ["The State and
Possibilities for Revolutionary Technologies Out of Japan"], while the
second day will deal with ["Nurturing Capitalism"] focusing on the
["Ways of industry finance and Pan-Asian cooperation to stimulate
the growth of new ventures"]. All are encouraged and invited to attend.

*For more details or to register
>>http://www.tsunami2000.co.jp/TNPG_E/g-forum/

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

April 7th (Wed) - 8th(Thu), 2010
- 7th: 9:00-20:30 (Ends With Reception)
- 8th: 9:00-12:40 (Official Closing), 14:30-17:30 (Venture Business
Presentations/Networking)
Kanagawa Science Park(KSP) “KSP Hall”
NPO Venture Support Mechanism TSUNAMI
TSUNAMI Network Partners Corp., TSUNAMI On The Road Corp.
Ministry of Economy, Trade and
Industry (METI), Kanagawa Prefecture, Kawasaki City, JETRO Yokohama,
Japan Venture Capital Association, Japan MIT Enterprise Forum, Yokohama
JISSO Consortium, Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB),
Association for Taiwan-Japan Cooperation on Industrial Technology,
and Others
Japanese / English (Simultaneous Interpretation)
300 Maximum
20,000 Yen (Both Days)Payable at Registration Table
Jitsuro Terashima (Chairman, Japan Research Institute),
Kimio Yamaka (Director, Energy Strategy Institute),
Yasuo Nishiguchi, (Former President, Kyocera), Others