Considering "Women's Empowerment and Health" on International Women's Day: 70 Participants from Multiple Generations, from Elementary School Students to Seniors, Gather at Kabushikigaisha 100's 3rd Anniversary Event

Kabushikigaisha 100 celebrated its 3rd anniversary with an event related to International Women's Day, titled "FEMTECH & WAKEWAKE project." Seventy participants from various generations gathered to discuss women's empowerment, health, and social contribution.
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Kabushikigaisha 100 (read: One Double O), which has a vision of realizing a "society of 100 million healthy and happy people," celebrated its 3rd anniversary on Saturday, March 7, 2026. To commemorate this, we held an event related to International Women's Day, titled "One Double O 3rd Anniversary Project 'FEMTECH & WAKEWAKE project'."

On the day of the event, multi-generational exchange content was implemented, including a panel discussion by experts, a business plan presentation by active high school students, a report presentation on women's health awareness in China by a graduate student, and a charity auction hosted by a 6th-grade elementary school student. It was a day shared with approximately 70 attendees, focusing on women's empowerment and health, and social contribution.

■ Background and Concept of the Event

This event was planned under the theme of "Let's talk about women's empowerment and health! Let's share 'WAKEWAKE' (reasoned) products!"

We conducted an exhibition and sale of "Femtech" (products and services that solve women's health issues with technology), which has been attracting attention in recent years, and a charity auction as the "WAKEWAKE project" (a project to share 'reasoned' products) for items that are difficult to sell normally for various reasons, such as approaching expiration dates or being unsold despite no quality issues. Within this event, the proceeds from the successful bids were sublimated into a system of "paying it forward" by donating to Pink Ribbon activity organizations, Certified NPO J.POSH, and cancer survivor support organizations, NPO Kyoto Working Survivor. A total of 11 items were successfully bid on by 7 bidders, with a total successful bid amount of 46,233 yen.