Disrupting Japan

Senpai culture is killing innovation in Japan

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Sinopsis

Fifteen years ago, University-run venture funds were all but illegal here in Japan, but today a higher percentage of major Japanese universities have VC funds than in the US or Europe. Today we sit down with Kei Furukawa, a partner at the University of Tokyo IPC, a $300M venture fund, and we talk about the unique role these funds play in Japan, how they drive innovation in rural areas, and why he has to talk professors out of becoming startup CEOs. It's a great conversation, and I think you'll enjoy it. Show Notes UTokyo IPC'a mission and investment strategy How the Japanese government is trying to accelerate university innovation Why the government plans to stop funding university VC funds The unique role of University funds in Japan How IPC is helping startups work with large enterprises Why Japanese CVCs are more founder-friendly than American VCs Why Japanese CVC investment increased during covid How to talk a professor out of being a startup CEO Can startup interaction reform Japa