The evening seminar is positioned as a place to acquire awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary for entrepreneurship and startups, and we plan to plan and hold it again this year as we did last year.
The first meeting was held on Tuesday, June 17 at Entrepreneur Workshop 1. Titled “Guidance on how to connect manufacturing ideas to business plans: Aiming for the Business Plan Grand Prix,” we had a lecture by the Japan Finance Corporation on the creation of business plans for the implementation of manufacturing ideas in the real world. Japan Finance Corporation (JFC) is a company that hosts the Business Plan Grand Prix for KOSEN (1st ~ 3rd year) and high school students nationwide, and is committed to the development of entrepreneurship human resources in Japan with the support of various government ministries.
Last year, three teams applied for this seminar. This year’s event was attended by students who were trying again and new students who were new to the program for the first time. Participants received an explanation of the basics of business and how to come up with business ideas, and experienced how to actually come up with ideas through work. This is a series of articles from Part 2, and the next time we plan to learn the key points of creating a business plan in a practical format.
Continuing from last year, this year I took a class from Mr. Taikai Isowa of the Japan Finance Corporation
We formed a small group and came up with a business idea.