Japan is making significant strides in quantum computing, communication, cryptography, and sensing, driven by substantial government investment and strategic initiatives. For EU firms specialising in quantum software and algorithms, Japan has considerable demand for solutions applicable to the automotive, finance, and healthcare industries. Japan’s emphasis on cybersecurity and secure communication infrastructure further opens market opportunities in quantum cryptography and secure communications. The webinar will present the key players in Quantum Technology in Japan, their main interests, and the areas in which EU SMEs can cooperate with Japan. The webinar will also clarify regulations, policy landscapes, challenges, and opportunities.
The event targets management and marketing executives of SMEs in the EU looking for partnership or business opportunities in the Quantum Technology Sector in Japan.
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Speaker: Sven Eriksson, founder of Keison International.
Mr. Eriksson was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and took a master's degree at Tokyo University, Japan, in 1976. He has worked for the national Swedish Telecom Operator, Eurotherm Plc, UK, and the Telecom company Ericsson, in Sweden, England, Germany, and Japan. He spent more than 40 years in Japan, and his last assignment was as Vice President of Ericsson in Japan, where he was responsible for new business development. He retired in 2012 and now, together with some old colleagues, helps small and medium-sized European companies enter the Japanese market.
Moderator: Sofia Smerzi, Business Support Coordinator, EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Organiser: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation - Brussels Office
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