Midori Tanaka, Representative of Side-Job Matching Service 'lotsful', to Speak at 'The Night to Discuss the Reality of New Businesses Born from Large Corporations'
Midori Tanaka, representative of the side-job matching service 'lotsful' operated by Persol Innovation, will speak at an event on June 17, 2026, titled 'The Night to Discuss the Reality of New Businesses Born from Large Corporations.' The event will focus on the challenges of corporate venture development and share real-world experiences.
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Midori Tanaka, representative of the side-job matching service 'lotsful' (https://lotsful.jp/), operated by Persol Innovation Co., Ltd. (Persol Group), will speak at the event 'The Night to Discuss the Reality of New Businesses Born from Large Corporations' on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. This event focuses on the 'barriers to commercialization' in new businesses launched by large corporations, sharing insights based on actual experience. It will also include a Q&A session and a networking event for participants. Many new business projects in large corporations face hurdles during the commercialization phase and often fail. This event features two speakers who have successfully launched and grown new businesses within large corporations. They will share not only success stories but also failures, trial and error, and the behind-the-scenes of internal coordination. The event will feature a panel discussion between Midori Tanaka of 'lotsful' and Gen Egawa, a new business owner at Nikkei Research, followed by a Q&A and a networking session. The event will be held on June 17, 2026, from 18:30 to 20:30 at Shibuya Open Innovation Lab (SOIL). Participation is free, but registration is required.
FAQ
Is this event open to international participants?
The event is held in Tokyo, and registration is via Peatix; however, it is primarily targeted at Japanese corporate professionals.