Taiwan-Japan Signs Multiple MOUs for Strategic Partnerships
On the first day of the 2022 Japan-Taiwan Startup Summit, multiple Memorandum of Understanding Agreements (MOUs) were signed between Taiwanese startups and Japanese corporates during the press conference. Under the witness of Deputy Minister Hsien-Kuey Kao, representatives from the Japanese corporates spoke on the strategic partnerships and the goals hoped to be achieved.
Details to the MOUs:
Working with Hashport, CoolBitX’s CoolWallet will become a marketing partner in assisting Japanese cryptocurrency companies in expanding their markets overseas and giving international users priority to enjoy high-quality Japanese cryptocurrency products.
FunNow works with MCI to provide instant booking service, attracting Taiwanese and Southeast Asian users to visit Japan, helping Japan with post-pandemic economic development, and allowing FunNow to expand its Japanese market.
Health2Sync is committed to diabetes management. It has cooperated with hundreds of clinics in Japan. This time, it will expand its service into clinics and hospitals that Sanofi works with, providing accurate blood sugar information and assisting doctors in improving treatment effects.
Kdan Mobile will join hands with KTJ to promote PDF Reader and e-signature service DottedSign in the Japanese market, helping enterprises go paperless and improve work efficiency, move towards ESG sustainable development, and accelerate digital transformation.
LYDSEC works with Blue Green Group to introduce Keypasco into Japan, providing de-identified, pure software cloud authentication services to strengthen internet security for users.
Speed 3D is Meta’s largest technology partner (used by 200+ customers) in Asia, and this time it will work with Adways, a Japanese listed company, to jointly expand the Japanese AR advertising market.
Taiwan Startup Stadium assists DLE, one of the largest global IP companies in Japan, in the recruitment of startups teams from the APAC region, collecting and bringing ideas, products, and services into Japan and exporting them to the world.
Turn Cloud Tech has formed strategic partnerships with HITACHI SOLUTIONS and VINX, establishing a business model for Japanese corporates to export Turn Cloud Tech’s software products overseas as distributors, so as to implement resource sharing with clients on multiple payment methods, membership rewards marketing, AIOps and other customer, business, and transaction-related platform technology, jointly cultivate the Japan and Southeast Asia markets.
Vpon provides JNTO with big data technology services and artificial intelligence solutions. It is expected that through the partnership, Japan can reach the goal of 60 million tourists and 15 trillion yen consumption target by 2030.