About the Report
Facilitated by EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), the Japanese market offers interesting opportunities for European small and medium-sized enterprises in the field of soil cultivation and harvest preparation/ cultivation technologies such as drones and other precision farming solutions, a market sector which is expected to grow exponentially in the coming years. However, when entering the Japanese market, specific challenges need to be considered carefully. This report provides interested European SMEs with a sophisticated insight into the opportunities and key success factors for the Japanese smart farming market.
About the Experts
Johanna Schilling, Senior Project Manager, ECOS GmbH. Johanna Schilling has been a project manager at ECOS since 2000 and became senior project manager and authorized person in 2006. Over more than 20 years, Johanna has obtained experience especially in the fields of research, market entry consulting, management training and the organization of international conferences and trade missions.
Nils Temmen is Project Manager at ECOS since 2015. His focus at ECOS is on Project and Event Management in the Area of Energy and Sustainable Technologies as well as in Business Consulting of German and Japanese clients in the areas of E-Mobility, Environmental Technologies and Energy Technologies.
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Hundreds of web pages with up-to-date information on Japan, more than 400 market reports and recorded webinars available as well as a lot of detailed information on Japanese business culture.