Tokyo Metropolitan Government Announces Call for Proposals for 'Global Exchange Activation Project'
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is launching the 'Global Exchange Activation Project' to attract international business professionals and promote the globalization of its startup ecosystem. The government is seeking proposals from private operators to host events, offering support up to 15 million JPY for conventions and 7.5 million JPY for salons.
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To foster startups that compete on a global scale, it is crucial for Tokyo to attract talent and investment from abroad. This requires activating global exchange in English, free from language barriers.
While Tokyo has been advancing initiatives such as hosting 'SusHi Tech Tokyo,' the largest global innovation conference in Asia, it is also implementing the 'Global Exchange Activation Project' to support events that attract overseas business professionals in cooperation with private operators. We are now calling for participants for this project.
1. Project Overview
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is soliciting proposals from private operators and organizations to host and operate events that attract overseas business professionals, contributing to startup growth and the globalization of the ecosystem.
Selected operators (hereinafter 'Agreement Operators') will sign an agreement with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. In collaboration with the city, they will conduct events by the end of February 2027 that contribute to startup growth and attract international business professionals.
Each Agreement Operator will be expected to cooperate with city-led events and provide information on this project to domestic and international audiences, contributing to the activation of global exchange in Tokyo.
2. Call for Proposals
We plan to select approximately 5 projects.
Applications are divided into two types:
- Convention Type: Single global events inviting stakeholders in the startup and innovation fields from around the world (e.g., trade fairs, conferences).
- Salon Type: Recurring events held at fixed locations where stakeholders in the startup and innovation fields gather under a unified theme (e.g., periodic seminars, community salons).
3. Support from Tokyo
The government will provide agreement fees based on the evaluation of KPI achievements set by the operators.
- Convention Type: Up to 15 million JPY
- Salon Type: Up to 7.5 million JPY
The government will also provide follow-up services, including networking among Agreement Operators and progress management.
4. Application Period
From May 20, 2026 (Wednesday) to 17:00 on June 22, 2026 (Monday).
5. Future Schedule (Planned)
- June–July 2026: Screening, selection, and signing of agreements.
- August 2026: Commencement of activities and support.
6. Other
For details on the call for proposals and application methods, please refer to the project's official website. This project is part of the '2050 Tokyo Strategy.'
While Tokyo has been advancing initiatives such as hosting 'SusHi Tech Tokyo,' the largest global innovation conference in Asia, it is also implementing the 'Global Exchange Activation Project' to support events that attract overseas business professionals in cooperation with private operators. We are now calling for participants for this project.
1. Project Overview
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is soliciting proposals from private operators and organizations to host and operate events that attract overseas business professionals, contributing to startup growth and the globalization of the ecosystem.
Selected operators (hereinafter 'Agreement Operators') will sign an agreement with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. In collaboration with the city, they will conduct events by the end of February 2027 that contribute to startup growth and attract international business professionals.
Each Agreement Operator will be expected to cooperate with city-led events and provide information on this project to domestic and international audiences, contributing to the activation of global exchange in Tokyo.
2. Call for Proposals
We plan to select approximately 5 projects.
Applications are divided into two types:
- Convention Type: Single global events inviting stakeholders in the startup and innovation fields from around the world (e.g., trade fairs, conferences).
- Salon Type: Recurring events held at fixed locations where stakeholders in the startup and innovation fields gather under a unified theme (e.g., periodic seminars, community salons).
3. Support from Tokyo
The government will provide agreement fees based on the evaluation of KPI achievements set by the operators.
- Convention Type: Up to 15 million JPY
- Salon Type: Up to 7.5 million JPY
The government will also provide follow-up services, including networking among Agreement Operators and progress management.
4. Application Period
From May 20, 2026 (Wednesday) to 17:00 on June 22, 2026 (Monday).
5. Future Schedule (Planned)
- June–July 2026: Screening, selection, and signing of agreements.
- August 2026: Commencement of activities and support.
6. Other
For details on the call for proposals and application methods, please refer to the project's official website. This project is part of the '2050 Tokyo Strategy.'
FAQ
How does this project support startups?
It creates opportunities for international networking, accelerating the globalization of the startup ecosystem.
How is the subsidy paid?
It is paid based on the evaluation of KPI achievements set by the agreement partners.
What is the difference between convention and salon types?
Convention refers to single international events, while salon refers to recurring community events.