
Season 1 · Episode 147
Live from Stanford: Where are Japan’s Unicorns?
August 12, 201926m 46s
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Show Notes
I’ve got a special bonus episode for you this week.
Last month I was part of a panel discussion hosted by Stanford University and the Japan Society of Northern California. It was part of this year’s Japan-US Innovation Awards, and it was a great conversation, so I thought I would share it with you.
The panel was moderated by Dr. Richard Dasher and was a discussion between me and Allison Baum who is an investor and a prolific writer about startups and innovation.
We talk about a surprising source of innovation in Japan, discuss why there are not more Japanese unicorns, and peer into our crystal balls to predict what Japan’s startup ecosystem will look like in three to five years.
It’s was a great discussion, so I packaged it up for you as is, with no editing or commentary.
I think you’ll really enjoy it.
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