Gunma Conference & Seminar

Envisioning Gunma’s Future through Franco-Japanese Economic Cooperations

Netsugen Seminar Space, 1 Chome-1-1 Otemachi, Maebashi, Gunma 371-0026, Gunma Prefectural Government Office, 32F
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Event language(s)
Japanese

Deadline for registration: Sunday 30 November 2025 - 11:59 pm (UTC+9)

Price: Members : Free
Non-Members : ¥ 2,000 JPY

NB : We cannot guarantee you the reimbursement if you cancel after the registration date is over.

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Discover the development prospects of Gunma through a seminar led by the France-Japan Foundation.

Envisioning Gunma’s Future

The Gunma Office of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan is pleased to invite you to a seminar led by the France-Japan Foundation, dedicated to exploring the economic and social development prospects of Gunma Prefecture.

Through analyses by the Foundation’s experts, illustrated with Franco-Japanese examples, come and (re)discover the strengths and dynamics that make Gunma a region full of potential.

 

Program

 

【Part 1 – Seminar】 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM

  • Conference led by experts from the France-Japan Foundation

Theme: Seizing the opportunities of new technologies and addressing population aging: Franco-Japanese insights for Gunma’s economic and social development

The France-Japan Foundation will show how Gunma Prefecture, a region known for both industry and tourism, can capitalize on:

 -      Its industrial heritage, tourism assets, and capacity for innovation
 -      Its intergenerational policies to tackle population aging
 -      Its local technological initiatives supported by a strong socio-economic network

 

  • Q&A session with the audience


【Part 2 – Cocktail / Networking】 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Speaker(s)

Many thanks for their support

Event Location

Access:
🚌 10 minutes by bus from Maebashi Station
🚶‍♀️ 25 minutes on foot from Maebashi Station

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