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Japan-U.S. Startup Ecosystem Roundup

20250904

Courses & Events

Japan-U.S. Startup Ecosystem Roundup

Thursday, Sep 4, 2025

04:30 pm - 06:30 pm

 

Join us for a Japan-U.S. Startup Ecosystem Roundup, exploring the latest policy and market-driven opportunities for cross-border startup growth.

Designed for investors and corporates engaging with startups, the event will feature key voices in Japan-U.S. innovation.

Organized by:

in cooperation with the
US-Asia Technology Management Center

Sponsors:

Stanford Alumni Entrepreneurs,
Thomvest,
Venture in Japan

Details

Agenda:

4:00 PM Registration
4:30 PM Program

Keynotes:
  • Dr. Richard Dasher, Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center
  • Kenta Yasukawa, Co-Founder and CTO, SORACOM
Break-out Sessions:

1) Investing in the Next Japan: Women Shaping the Future

  • Kathy Matsui, General Partner, MPower Partners
  • Shiho Watabe, Chairman, Shibuya Startups KK

2) Japanese CVC and Corporate Innovation: What They’re Looking for

  • Ludovic Copere, Senior Investment Director, Sony Ventures
  • Neeraj Hora, CEO, Nomura Strategic Ventures
  • Kaoruto Onishi, Mitsui OSK – MOL Switch
  • Yuta Tsukagoshi, Development Manager, Mitsubishi Electric
  • Insun Yoon, Senior Program Manager, SRI

3) AI and Startup Policy: Opportunities for Japan and Japan–US Crossover

  • Simeon Bochev, Co-Founder & CEO, Compute Exchange
  • Yutaka Matsuo, Chair, Government of Japan’s AI Strategy Council
  • Chris McKinnon, Partner, Morrison Foerster
  • Takafumi Ochiai, Sr. Partner & Head of Policy Research, Atsumi & Sakai

4) Shaping and Supporting the Japanese Startup Ecosystems

  • Jorge Cortell, Executive Director, TECH-Tokyo
  • Kazuki Ohta, Co-Founder & CEO, Treasure Data
  • Nao Shibata, BGV and Marubeni Corp.
  • Cameron Teitelman, Founder & Chairman, StartX
  • Kenta Yasukawa, Co-Founder & CTO, SORACOM

5) Entering the Japanese Market: Gaining Capital and Customers

  • Brian Burns, Principal, SpyCloud
  • Don Butler, Managing Director, Thomvest Ventures
  • Ed Hemphill, CEO, Izuma Networks
  • Marcus Otsuji, Japan Country Manager, Geodesic Capital

6:30 PM Networking over light refreshments
8:00 PM Conclusion

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Registration:

In-person tickets have sold-out. To attend by Zoom, please go here.

Contact:

For any questions, please email burrowsb@stanford.edu

Venue location:
Lane History Corner
Building 200
Room 002 (basement level)
450 Jane Stanford Way
Stanford, CA 94305
Google Map

Parking options:

  • Memorial Way, Stanford, CA 94305 Google Map
  • Lasuen St. and Roth Way, Stanford, CA 94305 Google Map
  • Please check parking signs carefully to ensure that permitted parking (A or C) and metered spaces are free after 4:00 pm. Paid parking is enforced around The Oval until 6:00 pm.

 

Speakers:

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Simeon Bochev

​Simeon Bochev is Co-Founder & CEO of Compute Exchange, creating the world’s first open marketplace for AI compute. Based in Japan for much of his career, he served as Industry AI Technical Expert for MPower Partners, advising startups in Japan, the U.S., and Europe, and co-founded Pride Business Alliance Japan, the country’s first chamber-level LGBTQ+ business network. Formerly President, Japan & Asia-Pacific at QuantCo and a leader at Apple and Lambda, Simeon bridges global AI strategy with Japan’s innovation ecosystem.

 

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Brian Burns

​Brian Burns, Founding Partner at BYG, has over 30 years’ experience driving North American tech success in Japan and across Asia. Fluent in Japanese and Mandarin, he has led market entry, sales growth, and strategic partnerships for firms including Apple, Microsoft, HashiCorp, Hortonworks, and Cloudian. Based in Silicon Valley, Brian has built regional teams, closed multi-million-dollar deals with Japan’s largest enterprises, and advised global SaaS/PaaS ventures. He serves on advisory boards and speaks frequently on Japan-U.S. technology and cloud innovation.

 

Don Butler

​Don is a Managing Director at Thomvest Ventures, a venture fund investing the assets of Peter Thomson, whose family owns the majority of Thomson Reuters. Don focuses on companies in the fintech, data & AI infrastructure, and cybersecurity industries. Previously, Don led the Japanese business development efforts for several startups while at Asia Pacific Ventures, and before that was an Investment Banking Analyst at Lehman Brothers. Don received a B.A. in Chinese from UCLA and M.A.s in both East Asian Studies and Political Science from Stanford University.

 

Ludovic Copere

​Ludovic brings 18 years of experience in venture capital, new business creation and strategic partnerships at Sony. Based in Silicon Valley as a core member of Sony Ventures since its inception, Ludovic leads startup scouting, due diligence, venture investment execution as well as portfolio management in many core investment focus areas such as web3, FinTech, Cybersecurity, Enterprise AI and Climate. Ludovic was previously at Sony’s global headquarters in Tokyo where is was involved in Intellectual Property & technology strategy.

 

Jorge Cortell

​Jorge Cortell is Executive Director of TECH-Tokyo, Visiting Professor at Institute of Science Tokyo, and Lecturer at the University of Tokyo. A serial entrepreneur with six profitable startups (five exits, one unicorn), he has held senior roles at Harvard Innovation Labs and advised over 100 healthcare ventures. His healthcare tech innovations are used in 15 countries. Jorge has lectured at Harvard, Oxford, MIT, and Stanford, and received awards from NASA, IBM, HIMSS, and the Wall Street Journal.

 

Dr. Richard Dasher

​Dr. Richard Dasher has directed the US-Asia Technology Management Center and served as adjunct faculty at Stanford since 1994. From 1998 – 2017, he served concurrently as Executive Director of the Center for Integrated Systems (now Stanford System X Alliance). In 2004, Dr. Dasher became the first non-Japanese person to join the governance of a Japanese national university, serving on the Board of Directors and then on the Management Council of Tohoku University until 2011. Other service (selected) includes the Program Committee of the World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI) of MEXT since its founding in 2007, and advisory roles with research institutes, accelerators, and nonprofits in Thailand, China, Japan, S. Korea, Canada, France, Germany, and the U.S. Dr. Dasher received the Japanese Foreign Minister’s Commendation in 2023 for long-term promotion of economic relations between Japan and the U.S.

 

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Ed Hemphill

​As CEO of Austin, Texas-based Izuma Networks since 2022, Ed Hemphill leads development of intelligent edge-compute technologies and steers the company’s involvement in NEDO’s post-5G infrastructure project with SoftBank in Japan. Previously, he directed Edge and Gateway Market Development at Arm and co-founded WigWag (acquired by Arm). With a strategic blend of technical leadership and global business development, Ed brings deep expertise in edge-computing innovation and collaboration within Japan’s evolving telecom ecosystem.

 

Neeraj Hora

​Neeraj Hora is CEO & Managing Director of Nomura Strategic Ventures, where he leads investments and partnerships connecting global startups with Japanese corporates. Based in California, he also heads Innovation and Investment at Nomura Holding America and serves on the steering committee of the Nomura–SRI Innovation Center in Menlo Park. With senior leadership experience at Nomura Asia, Lehman Brothers, and JPMorgan, Neeraj brings deep expertise in finance, cross-border growth, and corporate–startup collaboration.

 

Takehiro Ishiguro

​Takehiro Ishiguro is the Senior Manager of Open Innovation at Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc., where he leads collaboration with startups and external partners to accelerate new business creation. With nearly a decade of R&D experience at Mitsubishi Electric, he focuses on advanced technologies that can drive innovation across global markets.

Amil Khanzada

​Amil Khanzada is Founder & CEO of Virufy, a Stanford-born nonprofit startup with 250+ staff and offices in Dubai, Silicon Valley, and Fukuoka. He advises startups in Japan and Saudi Arabia and is a Doctorate student at the University of Fukui in Japan, focusing on applied health AI research and nudge theory. Often consulting with Japanese ministers and government officials, he also serves as Eiheiji Town Evolution Ambassador. With near-native Japanese fluency and deep ties across the Japan–US startup ecosystem, Amil bridges applied AI research, policy, and entrepreneurship to advance innovation with societal impact.

 

Kathy Matsui

​Kathy Matsui is Co-Founder and General Partner of MPower Partners, Japan’s first ESG-integrated global venture capital fund. Former Vice Chair of Goldman Sachs Japan and creator of the influential “Womenomics” framework, she has advised Japan’s government on gender diversity and corporate governance. Named to Fortune’s “Most Powerful Women in Asia” and Forbes’ “50 Over 50 in Asia,” she serves on numerous corporate and nonprofit boards, lectures at Kyoto University, and continues to shape Japan’s startup and investment ecosystem.

 

Yukata Matsuo

​Yutaka Matsuo is a leading researcher, educator, and policy advisor in artificial intelligence. He is a Professor at the University of Tokyo, where he directs Matsuo Lab, one of Japan’s largest AI research groups with over 300 members working on deep learning, large-scale language models, medical AI, robotics, and industry collaboration. He serves as Chair of the Government of Japan’s AI Strategy Council under the Prime Minister, playing a central role in shaping Japan’s AI Basic Law, governance frameworks, and international cooperation initiatives.

 

Chris McKinnon

​Chris McKinnon is a Partner at Morrison Foerster who advises startups and investors on investment, M&A and fund transactions. He focuses on venture-backed startups in the technology industry, including AI, fintech, AR/VR, semiconductors and software. Before rejoining Morrison Foerster, Chris advised a leading Tokyo-based global investment firm, as Associate General Counsel and Legal Director, on domestic and cross-border investment and M&A transactions in the technology industry.  Chris also currently serves as Co-Chair of the ABA’s Angel Venture Capital committee.

 

Takafumi Ochiai

​Takafumi Ochiai is a Senior Partner at Atsumi & Sakai and Head of its Policy Research Institute, where he advises on digital regulation, fintech, and innovation policy. He co-founded Smart Governance Inc. and serves as Distinguished Visiting Professor at Keio University’s Graduate School of Media Design. Ochiai is Vice Chair of the Fintech Association of Japan, holding senior roles in government councils on regulatory reform and digital policy, and serving as an outside director for companies including bitFlyer. He is widely recognized as a leading voice on Japan’s digital governance.

 

Kaoruko Onishi

​Kaoruko Onishi represents MOL Switch LLC, the corporate venture arm of Mitsui OSK Lines, where she researches new technologies and develops partnerships to drive innovation in shipping and logistics. With additional responsibilities as a Technical Specialist at MOL (Americas) LLC and more than five years’ experience in ship planning, design, and smart shipping at MOL in Tokyo, she brings the perspective of a global corporation actively seeking to support and collaborate with startups.

 

Kazuki Ohta

​Kazuki Ohta is the CEO and Co-Founder of Treasure Data, a global leader in Customer Data Platforms. With a vision to unify data, AI, and customer engagement, he has scaled the company from startup to industry innovator, serving some of the world’s largest enterprises.

 

Marcus Otsuji

​Marcus Otsuji has lived in Japan for 23 years including 7 years as Japan Country Manager at web analytics startup Omniture and 5 years leading iPhone and Enterprise sales at Apple Japan.  For the last 9 years Marcus has led Japan operations for venture capital firm Geodesic Capital (Foster City, CA) where he and his team have supported over 25 Silicon Valley based portfolio companies including Databricks, Figma, Workato, Vercel, Uber and Airbnb with their Japan entry and growth strategies. He also works closely with Japanese corporate investors in Geodesic’s funds supporting their digital transformation strategies.

Nao Shibata

​Nao Shibata is a Visiting Associate at Benhamou Global Ventures (BGV) in Menlo Park, where she supports cross-border venture investment and portfolio growth between the U.S. and Japan. She also serves as a Manager at Marubeni America Corporation, building on over seven years with Marubeni in Tokyo and the U.S., and earlier experience in digital marketing and CRM at NTT Docomo.

 

Yuta Tsukagoshi

​Yuta Tsukagoshi is the Development Manager at Mitsubishi Electric US, where he is responsible for expanding existing businesses and creating new opportunities within the mobility business unit. He actively seeks partnerships with startups that possess advanced expertise in data analytics, computer vision, and related technologies.

 

Shiho Watabe

​Shiho Watabe is Chairman of Shibuya Startups KK, supporting or investing in 50 startups in Japan and globally, from the Care Economy to the Creator Economy. A Stanford and ICU graduate, she began her career as an analyst at Morgan Stanley and later held leadership roles at Google, Mercari, and ELSA Speak. Harajuku–Shibuya homegrown and globally traveled, Shiho brings two decades of experience across APAC, EMEA, MENA, Silicon Valley, and Washington D.C., offering a unique blend of local insight and international perspective to accelerate Japan’s startup ecosystem and shape its future on the world stage.

 

Kenta Yasukawa

​Kenta Yasukawa is Co-Founder and CTO of Soracom, Japan’s leading IoT connectivity platform, acquired by KDDI in 2017 and now serving global enterprises. A PhD engineer with deep expertise in network technologies, he previously held solutions architect roles at Amazon Web Services in Tokyo and Seattle, and systems engineering positions at Ericsson. Kenta has built large-scale M2M and IoT solutions spanning from embedded devices to cloud platforms, and is passionate about bridging Japan’s innovation ecosystem with the global startup community.

 

Insun Yoon

​Insun Yoon is a strategic program leader with over 20 years of experience driving innovation across the US–Japan technology ecosystem. As Senior Program Manager at the Nomura–SRI Innovation Center, she connects Japanese corporates with Silicon Valley startups to accelerate cross-border collaboration. Her background spans leadership roles at Samsung Electronics, Samsung Semiconductor, and VMware, alongside entrepreneurial ventures in Silicon Valley, giving her a unique perspective on bridging global startups and established enterprises.

 

​Alec Walker (Organizer)

Alec Walker (Stanford MBA 2015) is a community builder and twice exited founder, helping companies like Google, GM, Dow, and AECOM with AI strategy and internal startup incubation. He has worked with dozens of startups and VCs on operations and international business development.