Startup Guide Nagoya
Vol.1

Nagoya is a true industrial powerhouse and home to an innovative tech scene. A well-established manufacturing and engineering hub, it is fertile ground for startups.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Nagoya, the fourth-largest city in Japan, is a global leader in manufacturing and home to an innovative tech scene. A well-established industrial hub with excellent research facilities, it is fertile ground for startups. Increasingly open to foreign entrepreneurs and with dedicated support services, there’s much to attract both new and established founders.


Startup Guide Nagoya includes in-depth interviews with local leaders, insightful tips and practical information about startups, coworking spaces, business programs, schools and investors.


This book was made in partnership with Nagoya Innovator’s Garage and the City Of Nagoya.

 

*As part of our partnership with One Tree Planted, the purchase of the paperback copy of this guidebook (or any of our other guidebooks) contributes toward the planting of a tree.


Note: When you purchase a paperback version of the book, you also receive the digital version in your inbox. 

 

Published March 2021

CONTENTS
City Essentials
Data overview
Startups
Programs
Spaces
Experts
Founders
Schools
Funding
Directory
SHIPPING INFO
All pre-orders will be shipped after the book launch in March 2021.
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