Cleantech x Japan 2020: Transforming Japan's Energy Market

Oct 09, 2020

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Discover Japan's innovative energy market in cleantech with ten of

Japan's most established energy companies!

 

DATE & TIME
Thursday
December 3, 2020
4:00 - 6:00 PM PST

VENUE
Online

COST
FREE


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OVERVIEW

Interested in the Japanese energy market? Join us and learn more about opportunities in the Japanese energy industry today. Ten Japanese energy companies will discuss their technology needs and opportunities in the Japanese market.


Additionally, established cleantech startups will share their stories on entering the Japanese market and startups preparing to venture into the Japanese market will share their activities. This event is supported by the Japanese government.


AGENDA

4:00 - 4:10 PM

Opening Remarks

4:10 - 4:40 PM

Reverse Pitches

4:40 - 5:40 PM

Startup Pitches

5:40 - 5:50 PM

Q&A

5:50 - 6:00 PM

Closing Remarks




STARTUP PITCHES

i4SEE TECH
uses Augmented Intelligence to predict wind turbine failures, reducing workload efforts and increasing profitability.
Link: https://i4see.com/

Electrochaea develops a commercially viable and disruptive solution for utility-scale energy storage, grid balancing, and carbon reuse.
Link: http://www.electrochaea.com/

Resynergi focuses on the global problem of waste plastics. The company provides and services modular, low-emission, waste plastic-to-hydrocarbon oil conversion systems that recycle chemically valuable plastics to create fuels that are environmentally friendly with both low carbon and low sulfur.
Link: https://resynergi.com/

Volta designs, installs, and maintains a network of free electric vehicle charging stations funded by sponsor brands.
Link: https://voltacharging.com/

REVERSE PITCHES

ENEOS Corporation
Tokyo Gas

Chubu Electric Power Co.,Inc.

Osaka Gas

Chiyoda Chemical Construction

Toshiba

Tohoku Electric Power Co.,Inc.

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.

Loop Inc.

INPEX CORPORATION

JOGMEC


PRESENTED BY
Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), and Plug and Play Tech Center