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2nd G1 Silicon Valley 2024 ReportFor the 2nd G1 event outside Japan, we welcomed 108 leaders from the US and Japan for two days at the Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay. We more than doubled our previous attendance and had 9 panels on the topics of business, technology, politics, and society. We kicked off Wednesday night with cocktails and a BBQ dinner in front of a scenic view of the Pacific Ocean.
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13th G1 Global Conference 2023 Report303 people (264 in-person, 39 online) joined—the highest attendance ever— to discuss “Generative Innovation: New ...
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Inaugural G1 Silicon Valley 2023 ReportFor the first G1 event outside Japan, we welcomed 50 leaders from the US and Japan for two days at the Ritz-Carlt...
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12th G1 Global Conference 2022 Report262 people (201 in-person, 61 online) gathered--the highest in-person attendance since COVID-19 started--to discuss th...
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11th G1 Global Conference 2021 ReportAt the largest G1 Global ever, 294 people (191 in Tokyo; 103 online) from more than 25 countries and 10 time z...
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10th G1 Global Conference 2020 Report247 participants (147 in-person, 100 online) from around the world came to discuss the theme “Disruptive Evolution....
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9th G1 Global Conference 2019 Report280 participants from more than 30 countries came to discuss the theme “Sustainable Innovation in Times of Disruption...
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8th G1 Global Conference 2018 ReportParticipants came from around the globe to discuss “Connecting a Fractured World.” We opened with the understanding of changes happening in the liberal world order, including Japan’s leading roles as a legal shaper and stabilizer. As the day went on, we learned more about how deep today’s global fractures really are in East Asia, American society, global trade, and technology.
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7th G1 Global Conference 2017 ReportOver a full day, 200 of us from 20+ countries gathered for the theme, “Creative Evolution in a Volatile World...
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6th G1 Global Conference 2016 ReportIn 3 hours, we managed discussions engaging “unthinkables” in many fields: “embracing risk”, “speaking to the masses,” confronting the “new normal,” and overcoming complacency.