Invitation –2nd online information session for HTDX Track Osaka Expo – Friday 18 October, 10:00 CEST

Mission to Japan 18-28 May 2025
on Hightech and Digitalization
on the occasion of the Osaka Expo 2025

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Dear esteemed contact,

 You are cordially invited to an online information session on Friday 18 October 2024 for the upcoming Mission to Japan on Hightech and Digitalization (HTDX) on the occasion of the Osaka Expo 2025.

Agenda

  • Opening
  • Overview Osaka Expo 2025
  • Specifics of the Hightech and Digitalization (HTDX) track
    – HT: chip design; semicon manufacturing equipment
    – DX: beyond5G/6G; using Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) to increase data availability for AI
    – Conference
  • How to join
  • Q&A
  • Closing

Target audience
Professionals in Hightech and Digitalization from Netherlands government, companies and knowledge institutes, related to the topics of deeptech (semiconductors, quantum technology, photonics), AI & Data in privacy enhancing technologies (PETs), and beyond5G/6G.

Date/time
Friday 18 October, 10:00 – 11:00 Dutch time

Registration
To join the online information session on 18 October, please fill in this link.
A few days in advance of the session we will send you an MS Teams link to participate.For questions, please contact Charlotte Peeters Weem, Netherlands Embassy in Tokyo (charlotte@hollandinnovation.jp)

Organization
This event is organized jointly by Ministry of Economic Affairs, Enterprise Agency RVO, Netherlands Embassy in Tokyo and Consulate General in Osaka, BOM, Brainport, CoE- DSC, Future Network Services, High Tech NL, NXTGEN Hightech, Photon Delta, Quantum Delta NL, and Topsector ICT.

Background
The global society is digitalizing at a rapid pace and fast developments in the field of high-tech are taking place. Moreover, the contemporary world is facing many upcoming challenges, which ask for innovative solutions. The Dutch spirit of innovation arises on the opportunities of cooperation. A lot of common ground is found with our partners in Japan: just like us, Japan has an open economy and is a leader in high-tech, societal challenges are similar, such as labour shortages, an ageing population, carbon emissions and reliable supply chains. Recent Japanese government policies are stimulating international collaboration which offer many opportunities. By working together, we can contribute to our mutual ambitions and uphold technological leadership.

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Further more, to realize digitalization and green transition, enabling technologies are necessary. That is why high-tech, and digitalization perfectly go together in our track.

Looking forward to meeting you online!

Sincerely,

Eric van Kooij

Counsellor for Innovation, Science and Technology
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

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