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SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 aims to become a global hub for Asian startups

The Tokyo-backed annual startup event invites over 400 startups from across Japan and abroad in its second yea as the two-day event seeks to leverage new technology to realize a sustainable society

Toshimasa Hijikuro by Toshimasa Hijikuro
05/24/2024
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J-STORIES – The SusHi Tech Tokyo Global Startup Program was held at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition center on May 15 and 16, 2024.

A session at the event featuring a panel of young entrepreneurs.     (Photos by Toshimasa Hijikuro)

According to the organizers, the number of startups with stands at the event was 430, over 100 more than at the inaugural event last year. The number of business meetings also more than doubled, while the number of sessions and visitors increased. SusHi Tech Tokyo is Asia’s largest international startup event.

The event sought to create “sustainable new values” and leverage diverse ideas, digital know-how, and cutting-edge technologies to address problems faced by the world’s cities. Such challenges include demographic change, environmental and energy concerns, aging infrastructure and the preservation of traditional culture.

This year, more than 60% of participants were from overseas, with many companies focusing on healthcare, biotechnology and significant scientific and engineering breakthroughs known as “deep tech.” Notably, there were 84 AI-related companies compared to 58 last year.

Naotaka Nishiyama, CEO of Tech Japan, a startup that provides a recruitment platform for highly skilled Indian engineers who want to work in Japan, praised the event.

“It is a great chance for entrepreneurs from around the world to get together,” Nishiyama said. “And it’s a chance to make all sorts of connections, so we want to make the most of it.”

Naotaka Nishiyama (left) , CEO of Tech Japan, standing at this company booth at his company’s stand.     

Another exhibitor, Atsuhiro Soda, was representing Prodrone, an industrial-use drone company. He said that the event was an opportunity to connect with possible overseas partners that might help his company reach other markets.

Prodrone’s small laser surveying drone.       Source: Toshimasa Hijikuro

On the other hand, Takamitsu Ikoma, CEO of ICOMA, a startup that has developed a foldable motorcycle, said he had no immediate plans for overseas expansion. Instead, he had come to the event to raise funds and find partners for sales and production of his motorcycles.

“This event doesn’t just attract people from industry, but all kinds of people from around the world,” he said. “We hope venture capitalists and potential partners from big companies and startups will see what we have.”

Icoma’s “Tatamel Bike” folding motorcycle.     Source: Toshimasa Hijikuro

The event also featured a pitch contest. Twenty startups chosen from among 507 applicants covering 43 countries and regions presented their technologies and ideas for solving global challenges.

Fermenstation CEO Lina Sakai received the Grand Prize from Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike 

The Grand Prize and 10 million yen went to Fermenstation, which has developed a method of producing ethanol and other materials by fermenting and distilling unused rice and other food production waste.

Translated by Tony McNicol

Top photo by Toshimasa Hijikuro

For inquiries about this article, please contact jstories@pacificbridge.jp


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