Events - Speaker

From Canada to the International Space Station, a presentation by David Saint-Jacques

From Canada to the International Space Station - A presentation by David Saint-Jacques

In May 2016, the Canadian Space Agency announced that Canadian Astronaut David Saint-Jacques was selected as a member of the November 2018 expedition 58/5 to the International Space Station.
Since 1984, when Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space, eleven Canadians have flown on US NASA Space Shuttles and on Russian Soyuz rockets in 15 missions.

CCCJ Energy Study Group

  • February 16th, 2016 Registration Closed
  • 15:30-17:00
  • TMI Associates Tokyo Office
  • complimentary thanks to our generous sponsor, CCCJ Corporate Member TMI Associates

CCCJ Energy Study Group
Topic: Liberalisation of Japan’s Residential Electricity Sector

Japan is just about to liberalise its residential electricity sector, effectively breaking TEPCO and the other regional utilities’ monopoly in the sector. The expected result of this policy change is that competition will bring down prices and improve services for the end users.

Joint Chamber Event - Luncheon with Governor of Tokyo, Yoichi Masuzoe

We are pleased to announce that CCCJ members are invited to the Joint Chamber Event hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ)- Luncheon with Governor of Tokyo, Yoichi Masuzoe" City for the Ages: Governor Yoichi Masuzoe on the Magnetism of Tokyo" at Tokyo American Club on September 24.

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DCCJ Luncheon - Saxo Bank Presents: Outrageous Predictions for 2015

  • July 02 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 03:00 ~ 05:00
  • CCCJ Members: JPY4000

CCCJ members are invited to DCCJ Luncheon: Saxo Bank Presents: Outrageous Predictions for 2015 by Mr. Steen Jakobsen, the chief economist and CIO of Saxo Bank, and 
Mr. Kay Van-Petersen, Asia Macro Strategist. 

Event Summary:

At the beginning of each year, Saxo Bank, the online multi-asset trading and investment specialist publishes Outrageous Predictions for the year ahead. These are 10 unlikely events in the case if their risk is unappreciated, it would have significant consequences for global markets that should come to pass.

ACCJ Speaker Session on TripAdvisor in Japan

ACCJ Speaker Session on TripAdvisor in Japan

CCCJ is pleased to announce that our members are invited to the exciting speaker session organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ). The details are written below, and please do not miss a great opportunity to meet Mr. Michael Stobo (APAC Market Development Team Leader at TripAdvisor), learn and network with ACCJ members…!

Event Details Provided by ACCJ Tourism and Industry Commitee:

Making Location-Based Digital Marketing Work - joint event with the ACCJ

Mobile has changed our world and is changing marketing as we speak, but that is only half of the story. Neil van Wouw, CEO of digital media company Vanten K.K., and CCCJ Governor, will address the ongoing evolution of our digital horizons, how this is constantly affecting both business in Japan and across the globe, and where we can go if we harness these changes. Learn about the missing link between the digital present and future, and how this will have a substantial impact on not just the marketing landscape, but the real world around us!

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JMEC Business Innovation Event

  • May 29 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 10:00 ~ 12:30
  • 4000

In collaboration with the ANZCCJ, the founding Chamber of JMEC—we are pleased to invite you to the next event of our new JMEC Business Innovation² series! The event is held on Thursday May 29th in the elegant surroundings of the Tokyo American Club, near Kamiyacho Station (Hibiya Line).

This event series features business speakers presenting on current topics in the areas of business innovation, strategy, marketing—as well as professional development and training.

E.H. Norman Library Speaker Series

  • April 16 (Wed) Registration Closed
  • 09:30
  • Free

"In McLuhan's Wake: 50 Years of Understanding Media"

The Embassy of Canada's E.H. Norman Library Speaker Series introduces Canada and showcases Canadian perspectives through guest lectures from academics, authors, and artists.

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