ALPHA-RLH led a European delegation of 8 innovative companies to Tokyo

From 25 September to 2 October, ALPHA-RLH, the French deep tech cluster, led a European delegation of 8 companies on a learning expedition to Tokyo: Tokyo Game show, Studio Ghibli, DMMgroup, Teamlab borderless, Kadokawa Museum, Shibuya QWS... The mission aimed to support SMEs and explore the synergies between the creative and cultural industries and deep tech. Throughout the week, the delegation engaged with key players in these sectors, exchanging innovative ideas and discovering initiatives that merge technology with creativity.

The visits and meetings provided valuable opportunities to share expertise and draw inspiration from Japan’s best practices. This collaboration fostered promising relationships that aim to enhance innovation and cooperation on an international scale. The expedition was made possible through the support of the Eurocluster Friend CCI and the European Union, specifically for the CREACTIVE (coordinator: GAC group) and SOTER (coordinator: IKANOVISION) projects. This mission not only highlighted the potential of combining creativity with technology but also reinforced the commitment to shaping the future of the creative industries together. This experience in Tokyo serves as a stepping stone for ongoing collaboration and innovation in this new market for the ALPHA-RLH ecosystem.

Following this mission in Tokyo, there are several collaborative actions that will enhance partnerships between deep-tech and cultural and creative industries such as networking events on specific sectors like AI, immersive technologies, cultural innovation, or joint projects. That’s in ALPHA-RLH DNA to encourage participants to form teams for joint projects that leverage both deep-tech and cultural insights, for instance, developing new immersive experiences using VR/AR technologies in cultural contexts and for other markets in Aeronautics, Space, and Defence.

Source: ALPHA-RLH

Published: December 2024

EU-Japan Centre's News

More
The Minerva Policy Reports deliver comprehensive research on the dynamic political, economic, and…
The EU Japan Centre is releasing a weekly press review covering Japan's economic and policy matters…
The EU Japan Centre is releasing a weekly press review covering Japan's economic and policy matters…

Events

More
Online and in Japan
19/05/2025 - 13/06/2025
19-23 May 2025 → 1st phase online 9-13 June  2025→ 2nd phase in Japan PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES “Get Ready for Japan” aims to help understand Japanese business practices and communication styles and…
Japan
20/05/2025 - 23/05/2025
Mission dates : May 20 to 23, 2025 --- Applications are now closed --- Are you running a business specializing development of defence technologies and solutions, such as cyber-security, drones,…
We use a selection of our own and third-party cookies on the pages of this website. If you choose "ACCEPT ALL", you consent to the use of all cookies. You can accept and reject individual cookie types.
Related
Subscribe to
our newsletters

The EU-Japan Centre currently produces 5 newsletters :

  • EU-Japan NEWS - our flagship newsletter covering the Centre's support services, information about EU (or Member States) - Japan cooperation
  • Japanese Industry and Policy News
  • “About Japan” e-News (Only available for EU companies / EU organisations)
  • Japan Tax and Public Procurement Weekly Tender Digest (Only available for EU companies / EU organisations)
  • Tech Transfer Helpdesk Newsletter
Subscribe