Singapore-based tech blog e27 is holding Echelon 2012 on June 11-12, a startup event the site calls the biggest of its kind in Asia.
As in previous years, Echelon will take place in Singapore (the first one was organized back in 2010), and the main event is preceded by a number of lead-up events in various countries.
These so-called Satellites already took place in the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Taiwan. The goal here is to identify cool startups for the Startup Marketplace exhibition at Echelon proper in June.
And now, it’s Japan’s turn.
Here are all details for the Echelon 2012 Japan Satellite event:
Date and time:
April 27 (this Friday), 2012 – from 10am-5pm
Venue:
Open Network Lab, Inc.
Daikanyama DG Building, Ebisu-minami 3-5-7, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Google Maps
Registration (free admission):
link to registration in English
link to registration in Japanese/English on ATND
Event details:
9.00am : Registration starts
10.00am : Opening remarks by e27
10.10am : Opening Speech by Mr Mikihiro Yasuda, Open Network Labs
10.20am : Keynote – Case study of a successful Startup Pivot by Simon Newstead
10.40am : Keynote by Mr Yasuhiko Yurimoto, Global Brain
11.00am : Startup Pitches 1
12.30pm : Lunch
1.30pm : Keynote, The BlackBerry Opportunity by Alan Wong
1.50pm : Keynote by Sandeep Cassi
2.10pm : Keynote – An overseas experience for Japanese startups by Hiromichi Ando
2.30pm : Startup Pitches 2
4.00pm : Results and announcements
full list of speakers
full agenda
event hashtag:
#echelon2012
I am expecting the event to hit full capacity very soon, so if you’re interested, you should register as soon as possible.
Event: Echelon 2012 Japan Satellite In Tokyo This Friday (April 27)
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