The 15th Global Talent & Business Meetup was held!
The 15th International Human Resource Utilization Networking Seminar for Industry-Government-Academia Collaboration was held!
This year was the 10th anniversary of the event, and we were pleased to have 414 participants, more than 100 more than the 284 participants at the 14th event.
This year's event was the 10th anniversary, and 414 people attended, more than 100 more than the 284 people who attended the 14th event.
Government organizations (including overseas): 19 organizations, 28 people
Businesses (including 5 overseas companies): 221 companies, 239 people
Schools (including 18 from overseas): 44 from 34 schools
103 international students from 45 schools
Total of 319 organizations and 414 students.
In the first half of the meeting, many of you had a chance to say a few words, as it was our 10th anniversary to commemorate.
In the first part, Mr. QUYEN THI THUY HA, Consulate General of Vietnam in Osaka
Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Japan, Mr. Lee Moo Yong, KOTRA
Mr. Walker Izumi, National University of Singapore, Mr. Newey, Da Nang University of Foreign Languages, and Mr. Thuy, University of Foreign Trade.
Trade University, and Mr. Thuy of Danang University of Foreign Languages.
After that, there were presentations by the international students and a report on activities by Mr. Nishimura of the Yale School.
In the second part, Mr. Ricky Fong, Director of Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Osaka, gave a seminar.
Afterwards, in the breakout room
The session was divided into 8 breakout sessions.
There seemed to be very active sharing and exchanges in each room.
In the first part, Mr. QUYEN THI THUY HA, Consulate General of Vietnam in Osaka
Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Japan, Mr. Lee Moo Yong, KOTRA
Mr. Walker Izumi, National University of Singapore, Mr. Newey, Da Nang University of Foreign Languages, and Mr. Thuy, University of Foreign Trade.
Trade University, and Mr. Thuy of Danang University of Foreign Languages.
After that, there were presentations by the international students and a report on activities by Mr. Nishimura of the Yale School.
In the second part, Mr. Ricky Fong, Director of Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Osaka, gave a seminar.
Afterwards, in the breakout room
The session was divided into 8 breakout sessions.
There seemed to be very active sharing and exchanges in each room.
The following themes were addressed in each of the breakout sessions
1) "Future of Study Abroad and Government, Businesses, and Institutions of Higher Education,
Collaboration among government, business, higher education institutions, and Japanese language education institutions (programization of study abroad)" (2) "Business related to inbound tourism"
(2) "Inbound tourism-related business
(3) "What social networking services are used by international students?
(4) "Considering Japanese language education services required by companies
(5) "Livelihood support and overseas remittances
(6) "Overseas expansion, overseas transactions, and other trade-related issues
(7) "Turning into PDCA that both students and companies can use right now! Marketing Methods" (8) "International Students in the Manufacturing Industry
(8) "Employers and employees of foreign students in the manufacturing industry
Although there was plenty of time for the second half of the session, we had a large turnout,
Although there was plenty of time in the second half of the session, we were not able to interact with everyone since so many people attended.
However, after the meeting, I received a message from one of the participants saying, "I would like to get in touch with Mr. 00.
I have also received some contacts after the meeting, such as "I would like to get in touch with Mr. 00 and ask him to connect me.
Nishimura sent the following e-mail to all participants.
The following is an excerpt.
1) "Future of Study Abroad and Government, Businesses, and Institutions of Higher Education,
Collaboration among government, business, higher education institutions, and Japanese language education institutions (programization of study abroad)" (2) "Business related to inbound tourism"
(2) "Inbound tourism-related business
(3) "What social networking services are used by international students?
(4) "Considering Japanese language education services required by companies
(5) "Livelihood support and overseas remittances
(6) "Overseas expansion, overseas transactions, and other trade-related issues
(7) "Turning into PDCA that both students and companies can use right now! Marketing Methods" (8) "International Students in the Manufacturing Industry
(8) "Employers and employees of foreign students in the manufacturing industry
Although there was plenty of time for the second half of the session, we had a large turnout,
Although there was plenty of time in the second half of the session, we were not able to interact with everyone since so many people attended.
However, after the meeting, I received a message from one of the participants saying, "I would like to get in touch with Mr. 00.
I have also received some contacts after the meeting, such as "I would like to get in touch with Mr. 00 and ask him to connect me.
Nishimura sent the following e-mail to all participants.
The following is an excerpt.
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I would still like to put my point of view in a place based on exchange.
Create many dots and connect them to make a plane.
We would like you to connect more and more because it is a chance for you to make a connection.
I am often asked if there is any benefit or not, or what effect it will have.
From my point of view, I don't care if it is a loss or a gain, it is up to you to make the most of this encounter or kill it.
Even if it is not useful at the moment, this encounter may be very useful in the future.
I believe that the world will expand if we hope in the positive of all things and give meaning to ourselves.
As some of you may know, Steve Jobs'
legendary Stanford commencement speech.
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You cannot connect the dots by reading ahead.
You can only do it in retrospect.
You must therefore believe that the dots will connect somewhere in the future.
Believe in your courage, your destiny, your life, your karma, whatever it is.
Believe that the dots will eventually connect, even if it is out of everyone's path,
You will have the confidence to follow your heart.
This makes a big difference.
[Steve Jobs' commencement speech at Stanford University]
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I would still like to put my point of view in a place based on exchange.
Create many dots and connect them to make a plane.
We would like you to connect more and more because it is a chance for you to make a connection.
I am often asked if there is any benefit or not, or what effect it will have.
From my point of view, I don't care if it is a loss or a gain, it is up to you to make the most of this encounter or kill it.
Even if it is not useful at the moment, this encounter may be very useful in the future.
I believe that the world will expand if we hope in the positive of all things and give meaning to ourselves.
As some of you may know, Steve Jobs'
legendary Stanford commencement speech.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You cannot connect the dots by reading ahead.
You can only do it in retrospect.
You must therefore believe that the dots will connect somewhere in the future.
Believe in your courage, your destiny, your life, your karma, whatever it is.
Believe that the dots will eventually connect, even if it is out of everyone's path,
You will have the confidence to follow your heart.
This makes a big difference.
[Steve Jobs' commencement speech at Stanford University]
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(Photo: Mr. Ricky Fung, Director of Hong Kong Trade Development Council Osaka, at the seminar)
I feel that the dots are truly being connected.
I would like to see more and more exchange meetings in the future,
I would like to see more and more exchange meetings, and to see the dots becoming surfaces, and wonderful chemical reactions taking place.
Thank you very much for your participation.
International Jinzai meets once a year, but we also have a regular meeting once every two months.
We are very happy to see that everyone is actively interacting with each other,
We are very pleased to have close to 100 participants each time.
We look forward to seeing you at our next meeting.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 18, after the New Year.
I feel that the dots are truly being connected.
I would like to see more and more exchange meetings in the future,
I would like to see more and more exchange meetings, and to see the dots becoming surfaces, and wonderful chemical reactions taking place.
Thank you very much for your participation.
International Jinzai meets once a year, but we also have a regular meeting once every two months.
We are very happy to see that everyone is actively interacting with each other,
We are very pleased to have close to 100 participants each time.
We look forward to seeing you at our next meeting.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 18, after the New Year.
The 17th Regular Meeting of ABC Platform
HR Development/Utilization Subcommittee Seminar & Information Exchange Meeting with Consortium for Supporting International Students in Japan, Osaka
(Tuesday, January 18, 2022 from 16:30)
[Date]: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 16:30-18:30 (Japan time)
[Place]: Web-based event, held via ZOOM.
[Fee]: Free of charge
[Application]: https: //forms.gle/3u2QFpN2Yg9Zgv1u6
Panelists for the panel discussion are
is Yumi Kitahama, a global leadership coach and remote interpreter living in Singapore.
Yumi Kitahama, a Singapore-based global leadership coach and remote interpreter.
Yumi Kitahama is a coach and interpreter for Anthony Robbins' "How to Change Your Life in an Instant" and "Rich Dad, Poor Dad".
She is also an interpreter for "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and a coach herself.
Please apply by all means.
We look forward to seeing you again.
Edited by Kanako Kamibori, Career Support Office, Ehle institute
HR Development/Utilization Subcommittee Seminar & Information Exchange Meeting with Consortium for Supporting International Students in Japan, Osaka
(Tuesday, January 18, 2022 from 16:30)
[Date]: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 16:30-18:30 (Japan time)
[Place]: Web-based event, held via ZOOM.
[Fee]: Free of charge
[Application]: https: //forms.gle/3u2QFpN2Yg9Zgv1u6
Panelists for the panel discussion are
is Yumi Kitahama, a global leadership coach and remote interpreter living in Singapore.
Yumi Kitahama, a Singapore-based global leadership coach and remote interpreter.
Yumi Kitahama is a coach and interpreter for Anthony Robbins' "How to Change Your Life in an Instant" and "Rich Dad, Poor Dad".
She is also an interpreter for "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and a coach herself.
Please apply by all means.
We look forward to seeing you again.
Edited by Kanako Kamibori, Career Support Office, Ehle institute