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ATIVESITE | Web seminar: Proposals from Kyoto University/Kyoto Unversity Voices Webinar (original audio version)



Let’s change the world through small things! Original method for growing startup companies from Kyoto University Although Kyoto University has many ambitious, smart, and motivated students, there are not that many who aspire to become entrepreneurs. However, the interdisciplinary learning environment provided by Kyoto University has the potential to spark dramatic innovation as students, faculty, and researchers from diverse backgrounds and abilities work together to consider solutions to contemporary challenges. there is. In this webinar, Professor Masatoshi Hagiwara, Dr. Devang Thakor, and Yuki Sakamukai (moderators) will discuss the original method for nurturing startup companies from Kyoto University, and the newly established NPO-Kyoto University collaboration in the United States.We will discuss how we can be involved in this.Kyoto University Collaboration: A newly established NPO with the purpose of connecting Kyoto University alumni and supporters A World Revolution from Small Things: Original Methods for Start-ups from Kyoto University The number of entrepreneurs from Kyoto University is not very large , but Kyoto University has tons of ambitious, smart, and motivated students. The multi-disciplinary learning environment of Kyoto University can spark radical innovation when students, faculty, and researchers with diverse backgrounds and skill sets come together to provide solutions to ongoing challenges. Join our speakers Dr. Masatoshi Hagiwara, Dr. Devang Thakor, and our moderator Ms. Yuki Sako, for a discussion on Kyoto University’s original incubation methods for start-ups and how Kyodai Collaborative, a new US-based non-profit organization designed to bring Kyoto University alumni and friends together, can be a part of it. Note: This is the original audio version with the 1st speaker in Japanese and the 2nd speaker in English.

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