MoMo Tokyo Peer Awards – March 24th

MoMo Tokyo Peer Award
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Heads-up to all innovative mobile start-up companies in Japan: While the 3rd annual MoMo Global Summit in Helsinki last September seems like only yesterday, we’re already looking forward to Kuala Lumpur, in mid-May. The Global Peer Awards will play a central part in the Malaysia Global Summit, so we are thrilled to announce that representatives from the local mobile community will compete for the MoMo Tokyo Peer Awards – March 24th in the ultra upscale presentation hall of Shinsei Banks HQ. Details below. Update: See Post Event Details Here!


While we have your attention, a quick congrats going out to all involved with the Barcelona Peer Awards and to our MoMo Global team from Helsinki for their recent award from the president of Finland. We would also like to welcome CIAJ aboard as a “Friend of MoMo Tokyo” noting they are running the Digital Contents Business Park pavillion again at CEATEC 2008. If you missed our Feb. 18 Mobile Browser event, see video of the presentations from W3C and Mozilla are now online.


Candidate companies must fall into one of three categories

  • Start-ups: Recently founded with early-stage financing
  • Emerging: Operating between Series A & B funding
  • Academic: Students in an accredited University program

There is no restriction on the business model, platform or market segment. Whether you have a content, service or application, targeted at B2B or B2C customers and/or running on Java, Brew, Symbian or Flash, you can submit (note, with respect to going global, presentations must be made in English).

Local, Regional and Global Peer Awards Process

  • Representatives from qualified companies will take the stage here in late March to make a three-minute elevator style pitch to local judges
  • The winner of each category will compete in the Asia regional show-down with the best-of-the-best coming from MoMo APAC chapters
  • The top three from each catagory will then be headed-off to the Global Peer Award Finals, all expenses paid, in Kuala Lumpur on May 19th

Sponsored by:
Robert Leonard Consulting and Jonckers Translation & Engineering

Date: Monday, 24 March 2008 :: 18:30 – 22:30
Venue: Shinsei Bank Head Office — GMAP
Admission: ¥1,000 with Advance Registration – OR – ¥2,000 at the door
Two complimentary drinks for all attendees!

18:30 – Doors Open
19:00 – Welcome/introduction
19:15 – Presentations
20:15 – Networking & Voting
21:30 – Winners Announcement
22:00 – Last Call
22:30 – Close

This event is possible in part by the kind support of Shinsei Bank
Shinsei Bank

MoMo Tokyo Peer Award 2008 Candidate Companies:

  • Academic: Students in an accredited University program

BCmoney MobileTV
http://www.bcmoney-mobiletv.com
The opportunity to present an idea born out of the Mobile Consumber Behavior Lab (MoCoBe) at the International University of Japan in Minami-Uonuma-shi, Niigata-ken. The development team on the project consists of both current and recently graduated alumni students.

Mobile Krishna Winner!
Raju Vijay Anand, also a student at the International University of Japan, aims to provide security and information through mobile to tourists in India. It involves hypertags and the creation of a mobile eco-system that includes NGO’s and private security services. It is planning to provide a solution to protect the privacy and safety of tourists in India.

  • Start-ups: Recently founded with early-stage financing

Choten.tv
http://3ch.choten.tv
We are the first company in the world to offer a fully operational, direct-to-blog via 3G Videocall system. It also works fine from SIP phones – since the backend is basically an IMS application – we are totally compatible with ANY standard SIP client as well as UMTS gateway provider. All you need is a 3G phone and make sure you’ve set up a mobile profile on YouTube or Ameba.

Starling Software, K.K
http://www.starling-software.com
Starling Software was founded in early 2006 by Curt Sampson and Bryan Buecking, both experienced software and web developers. Technology developed by Starling is a key component in mobile products developed by a number of Japanese companies. As well as customized solutions ranging from application-specific programming languages to entire web sites, Starling licenses several products it has developed for improving the mobile experience. The star product is RSWF, a system for customizing and recombining existing Flash content and generating new Flash content on the fly. Useful for a wide variety of applications, this particularly gives mobile websites the ability to overcome the limitations of Flash Lite and offer a “Web 2.0” experience on the phone that can be achieved in no other way.

StarGame’s Corporation Winner!
http://www.stargames.co.jp
StarGame’s is a Start-up company which will feature their service called as J2B translator. With this service, CPs can get a BREW application from a Java application full automatically.

UTUTU Co., Ltd.
http://www.ututu.com
UTUTU Co., Ltd. is a design engineering company in Tokyo, Japan, which develops mobile aplpications, web applications and physical interactive systems. UTUTU means “REAL” in Japanease and the main concept of our application is to make user prompt communication in real life as well as in virutal. At this presentation, we will release our new mobile appication. This application is a social counter system with which every user can count anything and share the data with other users for communication. We believe that this application is useful not only for entertainment but also business!

  • Emerging: Operating between Series A & B funding

Find Tokyo
http://gmap.jp
Find Tokyo is a location-based service that combines paper and Internet to help people navigate around Tokyo. By utilizing PC/mobile map service from GMAP, Find Tokyo will help people find restaurants, atms, and even where maid cafes are in Akihabara! Find Tokyo will help navigate people on what is going around town, when and where.

J-Magic Inc. Winner!
http://www.j-magic.co.jp
J-Magic is the mobile media company based on Image Sensing technology. Within 10 months, the company’s mobile service called “Kao-cheki!” was used by over 85million users. “Kao-cheki!” is an entertainment service that tells celebrities who looks similar to you. You can only take a photo with camera phone, send it to “Kao-cheki!” by e-mail(MMS) and get the result. Not only faces but logos, buildings, products and various objects can be recognized by J-Magic’s Image Sensing platform. J-Magic is now opening up new way of search!

Mobile Healthcare Inc. — lifewatcher
http://www.lifewatcher.com
Lifewatcher is a comprehensive, patient-centric, mobile disease self-management system for diabetes, obesity, and other lifestyle-related disease sufferers. It is critical for diabetes sufferers to track key health indicators such as blood sugar, blood pressure, calorie intake, exercise and their weight.

Naviblog Corporation
http://www.naviblog.jp
Naviblog Corporation specializes in Location-based mobile phone B2C/B2B applications and services, Location-based mobile marketing solutions, and Web 2.0-related technology development and services. During the 2008 Peer Awards, we will be introducing our latest technical achievement which centers on Speech-to-Text blogging on the mobile phone, an offering which does not require users to download an application. Working with world renowned academics in speech technology and lexicography, Naviblog Corporation envisions this technology playing a large role in services that rely on user-generated content.

NextNinja Ltd.
http://nextninja.net
NextNinja Ltd. is a mobile service and solution provider. It comes by planning, constructing and operating a unique mobile service for more than 100 sites to date. The combination of excellent project solutions and original site development know-how with enterprise partners is made the best use of to deliver powerful mobile services. Providing business support services for mobile movie delivery, SNS, and face recognition offerings are expected to launch in March, 2008.

Rockbird
http://www.rockbird.jp
The Rockbird Studio content management system is an ASP web authoring environment, with mobile site editor function which can be easily configured using either Windows or Mac OS, for the design and production of mobile-compliant XHTML websites. Additional web hosting services are also available if required. Rockbird Backoffice has work flow / approval management system which allows project user to collaborate with other members. It’s convenient user interface increases creator efficiency by approx.3-5 times in comparison to other ASP and 8-10 times XHTML coding.

MoMo Feb 18 :: Mobile Browser UI Designs & Standards

Mobile Web UI Designs
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The mobile browser wars are set to heat up in 2008 so it’s a good time for a themed event digging into issues such as user interface and open standards. We have lined-up three really fantastic speakers from W3C and Mozilla.. so Register now and we’ll see you on February 18th, please note this is an “industry only” event, no life insurance sales people need apply. Also, we are starting to get some great companies coming online for the MoMo Tokyo 2008 Peer Awards in March, more Details Here.

Update: Video of presentations now embedded below – Enjoy!

Michael Smith — Agent Provocateur — W3C .PDF
Michael(tm) Smith has been involved in design, development, testing, and deployment of networked information-delivery technologies for more than 10 years from carrier-grade e-mail delivery systems and content-transformation technologies to Web browsers and Ajax-driven Web-based applications. For most of the last seven years, he worked on systems for mobile operators in Japan at Openwave Systems and at Opera Software. He’s now with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), where, after starting as the Asia lead for the W3C Mobile Web Initiative, he currently focuses on technical work related to core browser technologies; in particular, working with Microsoft, Apple, Opera, Google, Nokia, Access, Mozilla, dotMobi and others on HTML5, the next version the HTML language.

Christian Sejersen & Jay Sullivan — Mozilla Mobile .PDF
Christian Sejersen and Jay Sullivan will speak about Mozilla’s mobile Firefox browser, Mozilla’s strategy around mobile, and how you can contribute to a better mobile browser. Christian Sejersen joined Mozilla in 2007 as Director of Mobile Engineering focused on developing Mobile Firefox. Previous to that he was Director of Engineering at Openwave, responsible for development of next-generation embedded products with prior work including the EZ-web browser for KDDI and the J-Phone (now Softbank Mobile) browser. Earlier, Christian Sejersen was working for CSC and KMD (large Danish ISV). Prior to that, he co-founded a software security company. A native of Denmark, Christian Sejersen holds a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Copenhagen. Jay Sullivan is Senior Director of Mozilla Labs, working on mobile, online services and other new initiatives. Jay has worked in a variety of engineering, product management and executive roles at Oracle, Firefly Network and PocketThis, where he was a co-founder. Jay has been granted three U.S. patents for his work on mobile applications and collaborative filtering.

Sponsored by:
Robert Leonard Consulting and Jonckers Translation & Engineering

Date: Monday, 18 February 2008 :: 18:30 – 22:30
Venue: KDDI Designing Studio — GMAP
Admission: ¥1,000 with Advance Registration – OR – ¥2,000 at the door
Complimentary drink ticket for the first 200 pre-registered guests!

18:30 – Doors Open
19:00 – Welcome/introduction
19:15 – First presentation
19:45 – Second presentation
20:15 – Q & A
20:30 – Networking in the Wired Cafe
22:00 – Last Call
22:30 – Close

MobileMonday Tokyo Shinnenkai — 28 January 2008

MobileMonday Shinnenkai -- 28 January 2008
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Welcome to the Year of the Mighty Mobile Mouse..!! Chances are it’s been a hell-rush for everyone coming back to work here last week. We hope you had a super holiday season and are ready for what should be a great 2008! We’re looking forward to connecting with you for a few sociable drinks – and plenty of networking – on Jan. 28 in Harajuku. This MoMo is an ‘Open-To–All’ event – see full details for venue location, etc. below.

Fee: ¥1,000 with Advance Registration – OR – ¥2,000 at the door

Your faithful MoMo Tokyo organizers are working on our event plans for the coming year, feedback on themes, speakers and potential locations is always welcome. We intend to announce upcoming MoMo dates with plenty of notice so members can juggle their busy schedules accordingly. Watch for updates coming soon – and mark MoMo on Feb. 18 in your calendar!

MoMo Tokyo Peer Award

Heads-up to all innovative mobile start-up companies in Japan: While the 3rd annual MobileMonday Global Summit in Helsinki in September 2007 seems like only yesterday, we’re already looking forward to the 2008 event, in mid-May. The Global Peer Awards will play a central part in the Malaysia Global Summit, so we are calling for submissions from the local community to present here at the MoMo Tokyo 2008 Peer Awards in late March.

Candidate companies must fall into one of three categories:

  • Start-ups: Recently founded with early-stage financing
  • Emerging: Operating between Series A & B funding
  • Academic: Students in an accredited University program

There is no restriction on the business model, platform or market segment. Whether you have a content, service or application, targeted at B2B or B2C customers and/or running on Java, Brew, Symbian or Flash, you can submit (note, with respect to going global, presentations must be made in English).

Representatives from qualified companies will take the stage to make a three-minute public pitch at the MoMo Tokyo Peer Awards; winners will proceed to the Asia regional show-down with the best-of-the-best headed to the Global Peer Award Finals in Kuala Lumpur on May 18. Interested parties should contact us directly – ASAP – with their company profile. Ganbatte!

Finally, as we are well into our fourth year of running MoMo Tokyo events, we’re pulling together a new sponsorship kit with some compelling data. Leading companies are encouraged to reach out and explore how we can work together on this growing and lively project in 2008.

Sponsored by:
Robert Leonard Consulting and Jonckers Translation & Engineering

Date: Monday, 28 January 2008 :: 18:30 – 23:00
Venue: Pizza Express in Harajuku – GMAP
Admission: ¥1,000 with Advance Registration – OR – ¥2,000 at the door
Includes: 1 drink ticket for first 200 guests

18:30 – Doors Open
19:00 – Networking
22:00 – Last Call
22:30 – Close – Nijikai.. 😎

MobileMonday Tokyo December Events Update

MobileMonday Jakarta

Thanks to all for attending MoMo Tokyo on Dec. 3rd, we hope you enjoyed the Mobile TV theme & 2nd free drink on behalf of our generous sponsors. 

As mentioned we are thrilled to co-organize, with the Mobile Content Forum, a special seminar series to be held on the afternoon of Friday Dec. 14th. Speakers information – note all presentations will be in Japanese – and advance registration is now available Here. Those who can’t make it during the day are still most welcome to attend the evening mixer afterwards. We look forward to see you there!

A quick shout-out to everyone we met during last weeks APAC adventure. We hit MoMo in Singapore, thanks to the good folks from iDA and location hosts at Microsoft, toured Kuala Lumpur over the week-end with RamG and Co. to conclude details for a major announcement regarding our 2008 Global Summit – details coming soon – and then off to Jakarta for the launch of Indonesia’s chapter. Andy and his team did an outstanding job pulling everything together for that and no doubt there will be plenty of photos coming online soon.

Thanks again for your kind hospitality and Welcome Aboard Indonesia..!!

Meanwhile, heading into year-end here and, aside from doing taxes, we are planning our events schedule, including a not-to-be-missed Shinnenkai for 2008. Stay tuned for more details. 

MoMo Tokyo December 3rd — Japan Mobile Video

MoMo Tokyo December 3rd -- Japan Mobile Video
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Thanks to everyone who attended our 12 November Smartphone Series at the Canadian Embassy! Nearly 200 came through the doors, note we have now updated that event posting with video of the presentations from RIM and HTC for those of you who were unable to attend.

A quick heads-up: Mobidec 2007 will be running all day at Meguro Gajoen on 27 November. Co-organised by the good folks at the Mobile Content Forum – MCF, this “Strategy for Mobile Economy”-themed event (held in Japanese) – will feature presentations from the main operators, who will cover topics ranging from Flash to WiMax.

On 3 December, Mobile Monday Tokyo is back at KDDI’s fashionable Designing Studio with a mobile video theme. 2008 is promising to be a break-out year for broadcast television and video streaming in Japan, so we expect this event will be both insightful and very well attended.

Special Guest Speakers

Kazuhiko Masuda – President – MediaFLO Japan Planning Inc. .PDF
Kazuhiko Masuda was appointed President of MediaFLO Japan Planning Inc. in 2005. After KDDI’s merger, he has worked in the handset planning, sales planning, and global business planning section. Before 2000, he worked in the development of infrastructure. Kazuhiko Masuda joined DDI (currently KDDI) in 1987.

Takeatsu Yamauchi – Director Advanced Services – NHK .PDF
NHK1Seg is the mobile terrestrial digital audio/video and data broadcasting system in Japan. Based on the ISDB-T standard, which was designed by NHK, each channel is divided into 13 segments plus one segment for separating channels. HDTV broadcast occupies 12 segments, and the remaining (13th) segment is used for mobile receivers. Thus the name, ‘1seg’. Utilizing the BML (Broadcast Markup Language) methodology, text and graphic images with links for further information, such as news, sports, weather forecast, program guides and voting is also displayed along with the TV content. This popular mobile service officially launched on April 1, 2006 and has just over 13M enabled handsets deployed as of August 2007.

Sponsored by:
Robert Leonard Consulting and Jonckers Translation & Engineering

Date: Monday, 3 December 2007 :: 18:30 – 22:30
Venue: KDDI Designing Studio — GMAP
Admission: ¥1,000 with Advance Registration – OR – ¥2,000 at the door
Complimentary drink ticket for the first 200 pre-registered guests!

18:30 – Doors Open
19:00 – Welcome/introduction
19:15 – First presentation
19:45 – Second presentation
20:15 – Q & A
20:30 – Networking
22:00 – Last Call
22:30 – Close


Update: Thank you for coming out to MoMo on December 3rd. We hope you have enjoyed the Mobile Video theme and the 2nd free drink on behalf of our generous sponsors. As mentioned during the event, we have a special seminar to be held together with MCF on the 14th, next Friday afternoon. Presentations will all be in Japanese. Speaker details and registration, is now available via the Japanese MoMo site. See you there.. 😎

MobileMonday Tokyo – November 12 – Smartphone Series

MoMo Tokyo - November 12 - Smartphone Series

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Many thanks to all who attended our 22 October event – the presentations are now available for download. It was super to have everyone out for a great evening. Also: a quick “welcome aboard” to the folks in Moscow and Frankfurt who held their debut events on that very same evening – and we also see that Madrid just launched last night.. 😎

MoMo Tokyo returns to the ultramodern Canadian embassy venue in Akasaka for our upcoming Shichi-Go-San event on 12 November with presentations from smartphone makers RIM and HTC. Those who attended last year know it’s a fantastic venue and we expect this will be yet another great evening for our local mobile community members!

Special Guest Speakers – Now updated with event video below

John McAndrews – Senior Technical Account Manager – RIM .PPT
John McAndrews joined Research In Motion (RIM), in May 2001, as a Technical Account Manager. With a solid background working with Information Technology Solutions, John brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to assist BlackBerry Enterprise Customers. Currently John is on assignment with Research In Motion Japan LTD to assist clients and partners in analyzing, planning and deploying the BlackBerry solution in corporate environments. Before joining RIM, John worked as a Senior Systems Consultant with Quest Software, primarily with focus on assisting customers in designing/implementing a migration strategy for Microsoft Windows and Exchange 2000. John received his Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Western International University and is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.

Jennifer Chang – General Manager – HTC Nippon K.K. .PPT
HTC Corp. is the world’s leading provider of Microsoft Windows Mobile based smart devices. Founded in 1997 by Cher Wang, Chairwoman, and Peter Chou, President and CEO, HTC made its name as the company behind many of the most popular operator-branded devices on the market. It has established unique partnerships with key mobile brands, including leading global operators. It has also brought products to market with industry leading OEM partners and, since June 2006, under its own HTC brand. Since launching its own brand 12 month ago, the company has introduced more than a dozen HTC-branded products across the world. The company produces powerful handsets that continually push the boundaries to provide true mobility and freedom for those who use its products.

Sponsored by:
Robert Leonard Consulting and Jonckers Translation & Engineering

Date: Monday, 12 November 2007 :: 18:30 – 22:00
Venue: Canadian Embassy theatreGMAP
Admission: ¥1,000 with Advance Registration — OR — ¥2,000 at the door
Complimentary nomi-hodai cocktail bar

18:30 – Doors Open
19:00 – Welcome/introduction
19:15 – First presentation
19:45 – Second presentation
20:15 – Q & A
20:30 – Networking
21:30 – Last Call

MoMo Tokyo – October 22 – Next-gen Networks & Services

MoMo Tokyo - October 22 - Next-gen Networks & Services

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After a hard-earned summer break, your MoMo Tokyo team are back in the Dohyo and ready to push around any big guys who get in the way! Many thanks to all who attended our Massive Mobile Mix at Wireless Japan in July and to those who took a moment to submit feedback via our Call-to-Action form in September. We had a great time at the Global Summit in Finland and Russia last month – see the full trip report here – and are pumped-up and ready to roll into our fourth year of running MobileMonday Tokyo.

We are thrilled to announce the next gathering, 22 October, at the fabulous Designing Studio, will feature presentations from Dr. Hitomi Murakami, former executive director and principal research engineer at KDDI’s R&D labs, and Tomi Ahonen, best-selling author and strategy consultant for digital convergence and advanced mobile telecoms. Both gentlemen are long-time industry insiders and the evening promises to be extremely informative and very well-attended. We look forward to meeting you there!

Fee: ¥1,000 with advance registration — OR — ¥2,000 at the door

Hitomi Murakami Ph.D – Professor – Seikei University .PPT
Seikei UniversityDr. Murakami graduated from Hokkaido University with a Ph.D in Engineering and started his career as a research engineer with overseas telecommunication operator KDD in 1974. As Principal Research Engineer at KDDI R&D Laboratories, his area of expertise includes video compression technology, television transmission and satellite communications. Murakami-sensei served as Executive Director for the Corporate Technology Sector at KDDI, where he was responsible for development of new technologies for future services. In April 2007, he retired from KDDI and joined Seikei University as professor and is now working with the next generation of engineers.

Tomi T. Ahonen, MBA – Author and Strategy Consultant .PPT
Tomi T AhonenMr. Ahonen is the author of five bestsellers and an advisor to the telecoms, IT and media industries. He lectures at Oxford University’s courses on 3G telecoms, digital convergence and social networking, has been quoted in over 200 press stories and has presented papers to over 180 conferences. His client list includes Ericsson, Orange, Motorola, Nokia, DoCoMo, Siemens, TeliaSonera and Vodafone. Mr. Ahonen consults for telecoms, industry analysts, the venture capital community and other parties involved in understanding the profit potential of wireless. A new services evangelist, Tomi has discussed over 1000 existing mobile concepts in his presentations and his books detail over 500 examples.

Sponsored by:
Robert Leonard Consulting and Jonckers Translation & Engineering

Date: Monday, 22 October 2007 :: 18:30 – 22:30
Venue: KDDI Designing Studio — GMAP
Admission: ¥1,000 with Advance Registration – OR – ¥2,000 at the door
Complimentary drink ticket for the 1st 200 pre-registered guests!

18:30 – Doors Open
19:00 – Welcome/introduction
19:15 – First presentation
19:45 – Second presentation
20:15 – Q & A
20:30 – Networking in the Wired Cafe
22:00 – Last Call
22:30 – Close

MobileMonday Tokyo 3rd Birthday – Call to Action!

MobileMonday Tokyo 3rd Birthday - Call to Action!

As our birthday approaches yet again, your MoMo Tokyo organisers have been looking back over the years to note with satisfaction that we’ve held 24 events at ten different locations with 50 speakers – and there are just over 3,000 members in our database! It’s been a helluva ride – Yoroshiku!

It seems like a good time to look to the future, and we would like to ask the MoMo community in Tokyo to help us plot where we go from here.

What do you like about MobileMonday? And what can we do to improve the overall programme and scope of activities? Finally, how can we tweak our efforts to build a community that meets your networking and professional development needs – and helps you get a leg up in the mobile industry?

Please enter your comments via the contact form Here.

Since we will be heading to northern Finland for the 3rd (time lucky!) annual MobileMonday Global Summit on 10 September, suggestions and opinions about the onging evolution of the Tokyo chapter will reach an even wider audience when we share with our global partners what you report to us.

Japan-based companies who wish us to carry their promotional message and materials to Helsinki – for distribution to over 1,500 globally connected mobile thought leaders – should get in touch with us ASAP for full details.

We are planning our next event for October and will post the details once everything is set. Meanwhile, we would like to take this moment and thank everyone who has helped build this dynamic community. In true kaizen spirit we look forward to continue improving on our platform in the future!

Massive Mobile Mix – 18 July 2007 – Tokyo Fashion Town

Massive Mobile Mix - 18 July 2007 - Tokyo Fashion Town

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The Massive Mobile Mix event will bring together some of the brightest and most influential players from the wireless industry for an evening of casual drinks, gourmet eats and one-on-one networking. Hosted at the ultra-trendy ‘Tokyo Fashion Town’ event space, directly across the street from Tokyo Big Sight after the opening day of Wireless Japan, this is as a great chance for the mobile industry from overseas to mix and mingle with deal-makers and market movers from Japan’s mobile community.

During the afternoon of July 18th we will run a “Global Networking Boosts Mobile Connections” seminar at Tokyo Big Sight to showcase both local and international Mobile Monday chapters providing an in-depth introduction to their cities, their markets and where the profit opportunities are to be found. Seating is limited, more details and registration form Here.

A final reminder that the 3rd annual Net Tokyo super summer fund raiser is coming up on 21 July. This ‘gathering of the tribes’ has become one of the best networking opportunities around with all proceeds going to charity. Also note that Red Herring has an all-star lineup for it’s first ever conference in Japan the following week, 22 – 24 July, in Kyoto. It’s gonna be hot-hot-hot!

Sponsored by:
Robert Leonard Consulting and Jonckers Translation & Engineering

Date: Wednesday, 18 July 2007 :: 17:30 – 21:00
Venue: Tokyo Fashion TownGMAP
Admission: ¥2,000 with Pre-Registration – OR – ¥3,000 at the door
Buffet by Corporate Gourmet — Drinks by EuroPubs

17:30 – Doors Open
20:30 – Last Call
21:00 – Close

Mobile Monday Tokyo :: Thank-You!

Mobile Monday Tokyo :: Thank-You!

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We’ve decided to throw a Yorishiku party for all the great folks who make MoMo Tokyo events possible. Our sponsors, volunteers and “friends of” have all generously pitched-in to make this exciting project work, on behalf of the community as a whole we thought a proper Arigato casual mixer is in order. Get the full details for location, date and (new) registration procedure below.

Meanwhile, we also have several upcoming event tips for everyone:

Mobikyo has announced our activities related to this years Wireless Japan tradeshow, 18 – 20 July at Tokyo Big Sight, including; a dedicated Mobile Intelligence guided mission, an About Mobile Monday seminar and our first ever Massive Mobile Mix event at Tokyo Fashion Town.

We are pleased to announce the 3rd annual Net Tokyo super summer fund raiser is coming up on 21 July. This ‘gathering of the tribes’ is one of the best networking opportunities around with all proceeds going to charity. Also note that Red Herring has an all-star lineup for it’s first ever conference in Japan the following week, 22 – 24 July, in Kyoto.

Finally, we’ll be at the annual Mobile Monday Global Summit in Helsinki Sept. 10 – 12 plus a side trip to attend MoMo in St. Petersburg introducing the Russian mobile market. [update: our Post Trip Report Here]

Mobile Monday Tokyo :: Thank-You!

Sponsored by:
Robert Leonard Consulting and Jonckers Translation & Engineering

Date: Monday, 18 June 2007 :: 18:30 – 23:00
Venue: Bane BagusGMAP
Admission: ¥1,000 with pre-registration – OR – ¥2,000 at the door
Complimentary snacks and refreshments for registered guests

18:30 – Doors Open
20:00 – Kanpai!
22:30 – Last Call
23:00 – Close

Registration is now closed. See you Monday night.. 😎