【Startup World Cup 2026 Nagoya Qualifier】 Teams for "Youth Pitch" Challenging the World Finally Decided!
Pegasus Tech Ventures announced the student teams selected to present at the "Youth Pitch" during the Startup World Cup 2026 Nagoya Qualifier. The Nagoya Qualifier, held on April 23rd, will see four teams compete for a spot in the World Finals in San Francisco in November.
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Pegasus Tech Ventures (Headquarters: San Jose, California, USA; Representative: Anis Uzzaman) is pleased to announce the student teams selected to present at the "Youth Pitch" during the Startup World Cup 2026 Nagoya Qualifier.
The Nagoya Qualifier of the "Startup World Cup 2026," one of the world's largest business pitch contests with qualifiers held in over 130 countries and regions, will take place on Thursday, April 23rd, at Station Ai and Okayakoki Nagoya Public Hall. In this year's inaugural "Youth Pitch" for high school students and younger, the following teams will compete for a chance to participate in the World Finals.
Tickets for the Nagoya Qualifier can be purchased here: https://swc2026-nagoya.peatix.com/
The "Youth Pitch" participating teams are as follows (listed alphabetically):
1. **Reita Shikata (Dalton School Tokyo)**
Provides an app that creates a common gluten-free certification mark so that visitors to Japan can eat with peace of mind, and allows them to search for participating restaurants and foods.
2. **Team Kids Election (Dalton School Tokyo)**
Develops an online platform where children can intuitively vote to reflect their opinions in policies and corporate product development.
3. **Neighboring KOSEN Students (Kamiyama Marugoto KOSEN)**
Connects KOSEN students who want to gain practical experience with SMEs facing engineer shortages, offering a matching platform that supports them with AI-driven progress management and automated quality checks.
4. **WAlivA (Aichi Prefectural Komaki High School)**
Redefines "Japanese functionality," such as natural multi-layered weaving by artisans, into practical products, developing high-quality pet products that eliminate the discomfort of chemical fibers.
One team will be selected from the above four teams to represent the Nagoya Qualifier. The selected team will participate in the World Finals held in San Francisco in November. We kindly ask for your support for these student teams challenging the world from Nagoya.
The Nagoya Qualifier of the "Startup World Cup 2026," one of the world's largest business pitch contests with qualifiers held in over 130 countries and regions, will take place on Thursday, April 23rd, at Station Ai and Okayakoki Nagoya Public Hall. In this year's inaugural "Youth Pitch" for high school students and younger, the following teams will compete for a chance to participate in the World Finals.
Tickets for the Nagoya Qualifier can be purchased here: https://swc2026-nagoya.peatix.com/
The "Youth Pitch" participating teams are as follows (listed alphabetically):
1. **Reita Shikata (Dalton School Tokyo)**
Provides an app that creates a common gluten-free certification mark so that visitors to Japan can eat with peace of mind, and allows them to search for participating restaurants and foods.
2. **Team Kids Election (Dalton School Tokyo)**
Develops an online platform where children can intuitively vote to reflect their opinions in policies and corporate product development.
3. **Neighboring KOSEN Students (Kamiyama Marugoto KOSEN)**
Connects KOSEN students who want to gain practical experience with SMEs facing engineer shortages, offering a matching platform that supports them with AI-driven progress management and automated quality checks.
4. **WAlivA (Aichi Prefectural Komaki High School)**
Redefines "Japanese functionality," such as natural multi-layered weaving by artisans, into practical products, developing high-quality pet products that eliminate the discomfort of chemical fibers.
One team will be selected from the above four teams to represent the Nagoya Qualifier. The selected team will participate in the World Finals held in San Francisco in November. We kindly ask for your support for these student teams challenging the world from Nagoya.