Disrupting Japan
A podcast by Tim Romero - Mondays
246 Episodes
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Japan’s Unfair Advantage in Driverless Cars – Yuki Saji
Published: 5/23/2016 -
What’s Wrong With BioTech in Japan – Molcure
Published: 5/9/2016 -
How a Startup Went Global in Only 4 Seconds – Miku Hirano
Published: 4/25/2016 -
What’s Holding FinTech Back in Japan – Paul Chapman
Published: 4/11/2016 -
Winning When Everyone Tells You to Quit – Yuki Ito
Published: 3/28/2016 -
Japanese Startups, This Must Change Now!
Published: 3/14/2016 -
Why Gay Rights Are Good Business in Japan – Koki Hayashi
Published: 2/29/2016 -
The Hard Truth Behind Japan’s Cute Robots – Shunsuke Aoki
Published: 2/15/2016 -
Disrupting the Final Frontier – Yuya Nakamura
Published: 2/1/2016 -
Creating Japan’s Open Internet – Kaneto Kanemoto
Published: 1/18/2016 -
The Happiest Company in the World – Yuka Fujii
Published: 1/4/2016 -
How Startup Thinking is Changing the Japanese Government – William Saito
Published: 12/21/2015 -
The Myth of the Successful Startup Failure – Hiroshi Nagashima
Published: 12/7/2015 -
How Japan Can Get Her Innovation Mojo Back – Sorato Ijichi
Published: 11/23/2015 -
Why Japanese VCs are Losing Out – James Riney of 500 Startups
Published: 11/9/2015 -
Why Japan Will Thrive on Disruption
Published: 10/26/2015 -
How to Sell Without Salesmen in Japan – Daisuke Sasaki
Published: 10/12/2015 -
Turning a Toy into a Data Platform – Akinori Takahagi
Published: 9/28/2015 -
Live & Unleashed – Our One-Year Anniversary
Published: 9/14/2015 -
Marketing in Japan is Broken. Here’s The Fix. – Sunao Munakata
Published: 8/31/2015
Startups work differently in Japan, and there is a lot happening here right now. Disrupting Japan introduces you to the most innovative founders and VCs, and shows you what it’s like to be an innovator in a society that prizes conformity.