Japan is the third-largest economy in the world, with a health system covering every person. The population is ageing and has the most significant percentage of people above 65 globally. Society has been late in digitisation, but the government tries to speed this up, among other things, to reduce the cost of health care. This is an excellent opportunity for EU companies with exciting solutions.
About the Experts
Sven Eriksson has more than 40 years of experience in the ICT sector, both in the EU and Japan. In addition to his long management experience focused on marketing and new business development, Mr Eriksson has strong personal relations with Universities and Telecom operators in Japan. Mr Eriksson owns Keison International, a consulting company helping European companies to establish business in Japan.
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