Synergy Media Specialists » BT – Japan 2020 https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com Mon, 17 May 2021 08:38:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.33 Interview with Peter Tan Hai Chuan, Ambassador of Singapore to Japan https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/interview-with-peter-tan-hai-chuan-ambassador-of-singapore-to-japan/ https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/interview-with-peter-tan-hai-chuan-ambassador-of-singapore-to-japan/#comments Wed, 08 Apr 2020 08:29:32 +0000 https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/?p=11246
Singapore-Japan relations in terms of trade, investments, economics or cultural ties

Singapore and Japan enjoy long-standing economic ties, underpinned by strong trade, investment and tourism linkages. Japan was Singapore’s 7th largest trading partner in 2019, with total bilateral trade amounting to S$50.5 billion. In 2018, Singapore was Japan’s largest Asian investor, while Japan was Singapore’s 3rd largest foreign investor. Major Japanese companies have established their presence in Singapore to access opportunities in the region. With nearly 10% increase in the number of visitors from Singapore visiting Japan in 2018, Japan is growing in popularity as a tourist destination amongst Singaporeans. Last year, 437,000 Singaporeans visited Japan, while 830,000 Japanese visited Singapore, hitting a 5-year record high.

Peter Tan Hai Chuan, Ambassador of Singapore to Japan  |  © Singaporean Embassy in Japan
Singapore and Japan are also like-minded partners in promoting free and open trade. Bilaterally, Singapore and Japan signed the Japan-Singapore Economic Partnership Agreement in 2002. This was Japan’s first Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and Singapore’s first with a major trading partner. At the regional level, both Singapore and Japan are parties to multilateral agreements – the ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (AJCEP), the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which concluded negotiations last year. Singapore and Japan are also close partners in new areas of trade, through efforts such as the Joint Statement Initiative (JSI) on E-Commerce at the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has serious implications on the global economy, especially on the tourism and transport sectors. We are also seeing disruptions in the global supply chains which are in turn hampering trade and manufacturing. To overcome this global challenge, it is important that Singapore and Japan work together to maintain open and connected supply chains, and ensure that trade lines remain open to facilitate the flow of goods including essential supplies. We should also cooperate with the international community to ensure that trade continues to flow unimpeded, and that infrastructure such as our air and sea ports remain open to support the viability of supply chains globally.

Main Industry trends and opportunities of growth

There are three areas that I would like to highlight. First, Singapore and Japan can deepen collaboration in innovation and digital economy. As we transform our economies and enhance productivity, there is scope for closer innovation collaboration between Singapore and Japanese companies, especially in the digital economy. In fact, Singapore startups are already leveraging Japan’s market to scale up. For instance, ViSenze – a deep tech startup which builds visual search and image recognition software tailored for e-commerce websites – has successfully entered Japan and provided services to prominent Japanese retailers like Uniqlo.

Last year, Tokyo joined Singapore’s Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) network of Innovation Launchpads. To leverage each other’s innovation ecosystems, the Economic Development Board (EDB), Enterprise Singapore (ESG) and Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) will develop initiatives, organise events and information sharing sessions for startups and businesses from Singapore and Japan. To this end, ESG is also running outbound GIA Acceleration Programmes to connect Singapore startups and SMEs with Japan’s innovation ecosystem. Under this programme, ESG is working with Japanese science venture accelerator Leave a Nest to assist more deep-tech Singapore startups and SMEs to access the Japanese market.

Japanese startups are also entering Singapore to tap on Singapore’s pro-business environment, strong protection of intellectual property and geographical location within Southeast Asia. In the area of smart agriculture, Japanese aquaculture data analytics startup UMITRON, which builds aquaculture data platforms that leverage the use of Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence and satellite remote sensing, established its headquarters in Singapore in 2016. UMITRON aims to use Singapore as a launchpad into other countries in the region such as Indonesia, China and Australia.

Second, Singapore and Japanese companies can collaborate on infrastructure projects in third-party markets, especially in Southeast Asia. Infrastructure demand in the region is growing and it presents opportunities for Singapore and Japanese companies to work together in third-party markets. Singapore companies with extensive master-planning experience and deep local market expertise can partner Japanese companies with exceptional engineering capabilities to take on joint projects in the region. For example, Singapore’s infrastructure consulting firm Surbana Jurong has partnered the Japan Overseas Investment Corporation for Transport and Urban Development (JOIN) to support the development of New Clark City, a smart and green metropolis in the Philippines.

Finally, with growing affluence in Asia, Singapore and Japanese companies can explore and leverage opportunities in the consumer and lifestyle sector. The rise in purchasing power of consumers and the growth of the internet economy in Southeast Asia present unprecedented opportunities for Japanese retailers to capitalise and scale up. Japanese brands looking to expand their reach in the rest of Asia can work with Singapore’s e-commerce players to capture the young and digital-savvy consumers in the region. On the other hand, given the growing demand for unique food offerings in Japan, Singapore food companies can participate in the Taste of Singapore Pop-up, an ESG-led initiative, to grow product awareness amongst the Japanese consumers. Irvins Salted Egg, for example, has set up a pop-up store in Daimaru Tokyo in 2019 to expand their market reach in Japan.

Vision for the future relationship between Singapore, Japan and the ASEAN region

Looking ahead, Singapore will continue working with other ASEAN Member States and Japan to support an open and rules-based multilateral trading system. Japan has been an important dialogue partner for ASEAN. It is ASEAN’s fourth largest trading partner (with bilateral trade standing at US$225.2 bn in 2018) and second largest investor into the region (Foreign Direct Investment inflows valued at US$21.2 bn in 2018). The AJCEP, signed in 2008, is one of the building blocks for the ASEAN-Japan economic relationship. In April 2019, ASEAN and Japan signed the First Protocol to Amend the AJCEP which will legally incorporate the chapters on Trade in Services, Investment and Movement of Natural Persons. Once it comes into effect, the First Protocol will bring tangible benefits for ASEAN and Japanese service suppliers and investors. We are also looking forward to the early signing of the RCEP, which will create more opportunities for our people.

The ASEAN-Japan relationship is wide-ranging, with cooperation activities in areas such as trade facilitation, intellectual property rights (IPR), micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), infrastructure, energy, innovation and transfer of technology. In recent years, dialogues and cooperation initiatives on the digital economy and the transformative impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) have taken place. Singapore and ASEAN will continue to cooperate and enhance stronger trade and investment ties with Japan.

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Interview with H.E. Jun Yamazaki, Ambassador of Japan to Singapore https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/interview-with-he-jun-yamazaki-ambassador-of-japan-to-singapore/ https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/interview-with-he-jun-yamazaki-ambassador-of-japan-to-singapore/#comments Wed, 08 Apr 2020 08:18:15 +0000 https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/?p=11237
Japan and Singapore are enjoying very strong economic ties.  Japan is Asia’s biggest investor in Singapore, while Singapore is the biggest investor in Japan among the Asian countries. Japan’s trade value with Singapore is increasing in both exports and imports, and the number of Japanese companies in Singapore is on the rise. Japan has supported ASEAN connectivity in a major way and has implemented numerous hard and soft infrastructure projects. Both Japan and Singapore are key members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). 

Talking about the region, ASEAN and Japan share fundamental principles such as the rule of law, freedom of navigation and free trade. ASEAN member states are among the most important strategic partners for Japan. Japan welcomes the “ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific,” which envisages ASEAN centrality as the underlying principle for promoting cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. This is in line with Japan’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific concept.

His Excellency Jun Yamazaki, Ambassador of Japan to Singapore  |  © Japanese Embassy in Singapore
I am thrilled to see the people-to-people exchange between Japan and Singapore becoming increasingly dynamic. In 2019, nearly one in eight Singaporeans visited Japan, while Singapore received more than 880,000 Japanese visitors.

In that year, the Embassy of Japan in Singapore celebrated the 10th Anniversary of its Japan Creative Centre (JCC), its cultural arm, by bringing to Singapore the first-ever performance of Bunraku, which is one of the traditional performing art forms of Japan and designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Going forward, Japan will continue to cooperate with Singapore and other members of ASEAN to contribute to peace and prosperity of the region and beyond.

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Top Science and Technology university in Japan, Tokyo Tech nurtures global leaders for a better world https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/top-science-and-technology-university-in-japan-tokyo-tech-nurtures-global-leaders-for-a-better-world/ https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/top-science-and-technology-university-in-japan-tokyo-tech-nurtures-global-leaders-for-a-better-world/#comments Wed, 08 Apr 2020 03:29:52 +0000 https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/?p=11211
Building on Tokyo Tech’s strengths as a world-leading research institute for science and engineering, the Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering (TSE) offers GSEP, the first undergraduate engineering degree program at Tokyo Tech conducted entirely in English for talented students from around the world.  |  © Tokyo Tech 
Quality education and research is a key element in nurturing individuals who can contribute to society. Tokyo Institute of Technology, or Tokyo Tech, is a perfect example of an institution that is capable of providing world-class education and research.

“We are committed to keeping our position as the top research university in science and technology in Japan while working towards becoming one of the top ten in the world,” said Kazuya Masu, President of Tokyo Tech.

While Tokyo Tech is known for its excellence in science and technology education, it is also dedicated to offering high level liberal arts education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. “Exposure to the broad range of human knowledge across the arts and science is essential in fostering leadership and innovation for a better society and world,” emphasized Masu.

“We are continuously seeking opportunities to grow as an international university and provide more, not just to our Japanese students, but also to our international students,” stated Masu.

As of 2019, about 1,700 students from overseas study at Tokyo Tech, which makes up around 17% of total students. Tokyo Tech launched the Global Scientists and Engineers Program (GSEP) in 2016, its first international Bachelor of Engineering degree program taught exclusively in English.

Kazuya Masu, President of Tokyo Tech |  © Tokyo Tech 
The Tokyo Institute of Technology is known not only for offering world-class education to its students, but also providing them with a safe and comfortable environment where they can focus on their studies. |  © Tokyo Tech
“What is unique about GSEP is that students can enroll even if they have never studied Japanese before,” shared Masu.

Tokyo Tech is also committed to enhancing partnerships with ASEAN countries and universities, with the goal of jointly contributing to science and technology fields.

To foster connections with universities outside Japan, Tokyo Tech has established the TAIST (Thailand Advanced Institute of Technology) – Tokyo Tech joint education program, Tokyo Tech ANNEX in Bangkok, and the ASPIRE League in cooperation with other Asian universities including NTU (Nanyang Technological University), Singapore.

“The level of education and research among ASEAN countries has advanced greatly, and in order to keep advancing, we must continue to collaborate with each other,” said Masu.

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Hirose Electric Singapore offering unmatched services in South East Asia https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/hirose-electric-singapore-offering-unmatched-services-in-south-east-asia/ https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/hirose-electric-singapore-offering-unmatched-services-in-south-east-asia/#comments Wed, 08 Apr 2020 03:12:50 +0000 https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/?p=11204
Producing high-performance electrical products since 1937, Hirose Electric Co., Ltd. in Japan, has been providing its services in the South Asian and South East Asian regions through its fully owned subsidiary in Singapore, Hirose Electric Singapore Pte. Ltd., which serves as the company’s regional sales and marketing headquarters.

Recognizing the importance of the growing market in South East Asia, Hirose first entered the market in 1995 – with a branch office in Singapore. The operation has since grown to include offices in Thailand, Malaysia, also including 3 offices (Delhi, Bengaluru, Pune) in India for South Asia.

“We also have two Hirose Electric group factories in our region located in Malaysia and Indonesia, allowing us to collaborate with the factories and expand our services to our customers across South East Asia and South Asia,” said Katsunori Takizawa, Managing Director of the company.

As one of the leading manufacturers of electrical connectors, not only is Hirose Electric a key player in the consumer electronics and industrial industries, but it is also increasing its share in the growing automotive sectors.

“It is exciting that more automotive customers have established their research and development centres in South East Asia and India. The opportunities to introduce our cutting-edge products are increasing.”

Katsunori Takizawa, Managing Director of Hirose Electric Singapore Pte. Ltd. |  © Hirose Electric Singapore Pte. Ltd.
FH63/67 (Left) part of the One Action FH line, enables factory automation. Zero Screw Terminal Block EF2 (Right) reduces construction time and maintenance. |  © Hirose Electric Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Hirose Electric Singapore offers an advanced and dedicated line of connectors for factory automation solutions that are used in many applications in a multitude of industries.

“Obviously, more customers are looking into factory automation in our region throughout all industries.” stated Takizawa.

“Supporting factory automation by supplying innovative products to our customers will ultimately improve customers’ productivity and provide cost savings.”

As part of its growth strategy, Hirose Electric Singapore is looking further into the South East Asian and Indian markets for more opportunities in the future.

“We believe South East Asia and India have great potential for demand creation, and these are the places where we would like to focus on for continued growth,” concluded Takizawa.

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Airweave: Enhancing performance while you sleep https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/airweave-enhancing-performance-while-you-sleep/ https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/airweave-enhancing-performance-while-you-sleep/#comments Wed, 08 Apr 2020 02:58:21 +0000 https://www.synergymediaspecialists.com/?p=11196
We all need a good night’s sleep. Airweave Inc. is allocating valuable time and resources in researching the most effective way to improve the quality of one’s sleep.

“Sleeping takes up a third of a person’s life. Because of this, one of our goals is to give our clients the best sleep possible by investing in sleep science and research,” said Motokuni Takaoka, Chairman of the Board and President and Chief Executive Officer of Airweave Inc.

Airweave Inc. was chosen to be the official bedding partner for the Olympic and Paralympics Games Tokyo 2020 (postponed) by providing 18,000 beds with their eco-friendly airfiber mattresses to the athletes.

“Our mission is to support every athlete from all over the world that will be competing in the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020,” shared Takaoka.

Motokuni Takaoka, Chairman of the Board and President and Chief Executive Officer of Airweave Inc.  |  © Airweave Inc.
“We designed the beds to be modular and comprised of three mattresses so that athletes can select their preferred firmness.”

As the company continues to look for better ways to enhance the quality of their products, Airweave Inc. is now using the Bodygram technology to provide each person with a customized airweave mattress based on their body’s needs.

“This state-of-the-art body measurement app records images and helps to provide individuals a customized mattress based on their body type. This AI has been created based on Airweave’s years of sleep study and sets us in the market,” explained Takaoka.

Aside from a more high-tech approach to their products, Airweave Inc. also hopes to further develop their eco-friendly product line and create better products in the future which every person can enjoy.

“It is important to focus on quality and invest in continuous research and development, which is why we exert all our efforts into making clean, eco-friendly airfiber mattresses and products from recyclable materials.”

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 4F Yaesu k Building , 1-6-6 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0028, Japan
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