A PASSIONATE
AND DYNAMIC TEAM.
Global Produce your one-stop event management agency for today’s big, brand-powered event experiences — live, virtual, and everything in between.
We believe that creativity and efficiency is what convey your key messages.
At Global Produce, we innovate and adapt. We believe that creativity is the key to innovation and that people are at the heart of everything we do.
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Masaki
KouhataCEO, Creative Director
Q1:How do you define Global?
(Whats your take on bringing Japan to the World)
To go beyond the hidden walls between countries.
For people to connect and sprout new senses.
Q2:What’s your outtake on the future of events?
The basic principles will not change.
To systematically create an extraordinary space and experience.
Q3:How will you promote Japan
as the place to host global events?A powerful and friendly country placed in the outskirts of the globe.
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Tomo
MurakamiGeneral Manager / VP Global
Q1:How do you define Global?
(Whats your take on bringing Japan to the World)
Oneness, a gem with many gems, unity and diversity: Celebrating Japan’s multifaceted beauty internationally while learning from global perspectives to address our distinct challenges.
Q2:What’s your outtake on the future of events?
Live events will increasingly blend traditional wisdom with modern technology, and digital spaces like the metaverse will integrate into our reality, continuously offering a wide array of platforms that cater to various cultures and tastes.
Q3:How will you promote Japan as the place to host global events?
Japan possesses both remarkable beauty and its own set of challenges, many of which are deeply rooted in our distinctive culture. I aim to fully embrace and share our culture as it is, allowing visitors to Japan to experience the full spectrum of what our culture has to offer.
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Mayo
MiyanagaBoard Member,
CMO, Executive ProducerQ1:How do you define Global?
(Whats your take on bringing Japan to the World)
It's a Small World. A common worldview that overcomes not only national borders but also language and various barriers.
Q2:What’s your outtake on the future of events?
There will be a dichotomy between online and real life, but I don't think the nature of the event itself will change much from what it is now.
Q3:How will you promote Japan
as the place to host global events?As a beautiful small island country where you can enjoy the four seasons.
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Kiyoshi
ObataBoard Member,
CFO, Administrative OfficerQ1:How do you define Global?
(Whats your take on bringing Japan to the World)
Standards and norms that are prerequisites for considering all things.
(The word "global" itself will probably become a word with standard connotations.)
Q2:What’s your outtake on the future of events?
With the spread of the metaverse, it is something that is more familiar to us, but also something that is becoming more important as human contact and communication become less and less.
Q3:How will you promote Japan
as the place to host global events?A country where you can experience the changes of the four seasons and the unique history and customs of an island nation (Galapagos despite being a developed country)
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Hirotaka
FujiwaraCOO, Head of Sales
Q1:How do you define Global?
(Whats your take on bringing Japan to the World)
To be successful internationally. To Flourish.
Q2:What’s your outtake on the future of events?
By using metaverse elements, I feel that there will be lesser and lesser boundaries between real and XR.
Q3:How will you promote Japan
as the place to host global events?Firstly, I would like to form partnerships with event firms based all around A sia! I want to collaborate more with International event agencies!
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Tatsuto
KawamotoCPO, Head of Planning
Q1:How do you define Global?
(Whats your take on bringing Japan to the World)
Despite language barriers, a world where one can connect through common values with no hierarchy.
Q2:What’s your outtake on the future of events?
Small and medium sized communities will be more closely interlocked to ensure scale, or the field will be a virtual reality like the metaverse, where physical scale is not an issue.
Q3:How will you promote Japan
as the place to host global events?A sophisticated island country.