2020 Virtual Japan Trade Mission and “Roadshow”
for Medical Device Companies
October 12-14, 2020
**Dates changed to October 12-14, 2020, to accommodate additional applications for the virtual trade mission and roadshow — apply today! **
The US–Japan Healthcare Connection, a collaboration between U.S. Japan Medtech Frontiers (USJMF) and The Japan Society of Northern California (JSNC), is proud to announce the 2020 Virtual Japan Trade Mission and Roadshow for Medical Device Companies. Founding Member and longtime supporter of USJMF Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (WSGR) is leading the application process of recognizing up to 30 U.S.-based emerging growth companies this year to present to Japan. Since 2014, USJMF has provided this service to early-stage medtech companies as part of USJMF’s in-Japan Medtech Week series of events. (2020 would have been USJMF’s seventh annual Japan Medical Device Innovation Week.) Due to COVID-19, the mission will focus on meeting and getting to know potential Japanese partners, investors, distributors, and others in the Japanese medical device ecosystem in a virtual setting.
The Program Details and Its Benefits
All participating companies will have the opportunity to present on one of the four days of the webinar:
- Each company will have 12 minutes for a bilingual (English and Japanese) PowerPoint slide presentation.
- The simultaneous Japanese translation will be provided on a secondary Zoom channel.
- The days will be broken up into different healthcare verticals/indications of primary interest to help focus the appropriate audience for each presenting company.
- Following the two-hour group of company presentations on each day, each presenting company will be provided a bilingual (Japanese and English) moderator and “Zoom break-out room” with a smaller group of interested attendees for a "live Q&A" meeting. The attendees will be vetted by USJMF.
- In a follow up with each presenting company, USJMF, JSNC, our members, and sponsors will assist with specific introductions desired by the company and by registered attendees.
Applications are now open for our 2020 program:
This is a unique opportunity for early and emerging growth start-ups to be showcased and gain access to Japanese stakeholders, including investors, advisors, customers, distributors, and industry leaders.
Who Should Apply?
All early to mid-stage medical device, diagnostic, or digital health companies are encouraged to apply. We do not charge or take equity for participation, and there is no application fee. Presenting companies will be offered a discounted membership in USJMF and in return will receive all of the benefits of this program, including a translation of the audio for the company’s presentation into Japanese.
Application Deadline: Friday, August 21, 2020
Participant Benefits |
Access
Meet Japanese partners, corporates, and investors |
Visibility
Pitch to senior executives of Japanese companies |
Ecosystem
Get a virtual introduction to the Japanese medical device ecosystem |
About Us
Wilson Sonsini is the premier legal advisor to technology, life sciences, and growth enterprises worldwide, as well as the venture firms, private equity firms, and investment banks that finance them. We represent companies from entrepreneurial start-ups to multibillion-dollar global corporations at every stage of development.
USJMF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit innovation organization, founded by Dr. Fumi Ikeno, Masa Ishii of AZCA Ventures, Jack Moorman, and WSGR in 2013 and held its sixth annual Medical Device Innovation Week in Japan in November of 2019. USJMF’s mission is to help facilitate relationships and transactions between US-based start-ups and Japanese corporations, as well as connect people on both sides of the Atlantic in the ecosystem.
JSNC is a 115-year-old 501(c)(3) non-profit innovation organization working to advance U.S.–Japan collaboration and understanding in a global context. The Society offers an array of programs and networking opportunities for people and organizations in the Bay Area with a strong interest in Japan.
For more information about this event, please contact Elton Satusky of Wilson Sonsini & USJMF (esatusky@wsgr.com) or Jack Moorman (jackmoorman@usjmf.org), Chairman of USJMF.
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