Passion for technology, Japan and perfection:
Eurotechnology Japan KK is the leading technology consulting boutique in Tokyo - founded in 1996.
We focus on telecommunication, software, semiconductor, environmental and financial industries.
Japan's Telecom Industry
With a market size of US$ 200 billion for operators alone, about US$ 20 billion in network investments per year
Japan is one of the world's largest and most advanced telecom markets. This report gives detailed market
data and analysis including technologies and trends,
financial results, subscriber numbers, market shares, investments, number of base stations,
spectrum band distribution of base stations, and many more data.
Version 56, of January 20, 2011
approx. 301 pages, approx. 105 Figures and 115 Photographs and 12 tables, pdf-format, 8.0 Mbyte
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News & events:
Korean Communications Conference:
"Ubiquitous networks for disasters"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, COEX Seoul,
May 12, 2011, 16:00-18:00
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American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ), Tokyo:
"The beauty of Japan's Galapagos Effect - and how to go beyond"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, Tokyo Westin Hotel, July 12, 2010, 12:00-14:00
Embassy of Sweden (Tokyo):
"The beauty of Japan's Galapagos effect - and how to go beyond"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Tokyo, May 19, 2010, 18:30
NIST, Washington DC:
"Will cash become obsolete? Next-next generation electronic and mobile payments in Japan"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Washington (DC), April 21, 2010,
NIST, Washington DC:
"Understanding Ludwig Boltzmann"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Washington (DC), April 21, 2010,
MIT Enterprise Forum:
"Next generation Electronic Payments Solutions"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Boston (MA), April 19, 2010,
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Our customers include large and small corporations in Japan, US and EU, fund managers and Government agencies.
Our focus:
Telecommunications and mobile:
We have been working with Japan's telecom sector since 1984 (our CEO) and since 1997 (our company).- One of our first projects was to work on NTT Communications's strategy for Europe. More recently we worked on many projects in the mobile phone handset space including software and services including mobile music.
Japan's technology sector
telecommunications, semiconductors, flat panel displays, electronics, software
Environmental, sustainability and green-tech
since our company's foundation we worked on environmental issues. Our areas of expertise and experience include solid state lighting, feedstock for photo-voltaics, sustainable energy technologies. We have worked in Japan's environmental technology sector since 1997
M&A and investments
We work for investment funds doing analysis and technology advisory, and work on acquisition projects.
Our services:
Your success is our passion: we help foreign technology companies achieve their targets in Japan (and in some cases we help our clients define their targets based on market research and analysis). We help Japanese technology companies globalize. We are professional and passionate about everything we do.
Success stories:
- Assisted a French pharmaceutical company to acquire a pharmaceutical factory in Japan
- Benchmarked Japan's fixed and mobile broadband markets for the European Union and advised on what Europe can learn from Japan in telecoms
- Advised NTT-Communications international M&A team on strategy and opportunities for many industry sectors in Europe
Japan's Tech Companies need to Restructure (Airtime: Wednesday, 28 March 2012 10:42 AM ET)
Gerhard Fasol, CEO, Eurotechnology Japan KK, explains why Japan's electronic companies need to restructure and specialize to stay competitive
