Spring 2025 EduCanada in Japan
Date: March 19, 2025
Venue: Embassy of Canada to Japan
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Target Audience: Canadian education institutions at all levels (post-secondary and K-12 levels, language schools), provincial governments and education associations
Sector: Education
Event description
Built on the success of pre-COVID EduCanada events, the Embassy of Canada to Japan will organise 2025 Spring EduCanada business-to-business (B2B) event in March 2025. The event will include the following activities:
- Welcome briefing for Canadian institutions
- Briefing with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
- B2B meetings (one-on-one meetings with Japanese institutional representatives and study abroad agents)
Please also note that there will be a stand-alone Study in Canada Student Recruitment Fair organise by third-party company on March 20, 2025 in Tokyo and on March 22, 2025 in Osaka. Separate registration is required.
To Register
Contact Megumi Akiyama (megumi.akiyama@international.gc.ca), Trade Commissioner, Embassy of Canada to Japan, for more information.
Why your organization should participate
- Develop a first-hand understanding of the opportunities and challenges of doing business in foreign markets
- Gain insights and market intelligence
- Meet key commercial entities, industry players, and potential buyers, investors and/or partners
- Participate in networking events
- Participate in pre-organized business to business meetings
- Pitch your product /service to selected audiences
- Receive on-the-ground assistance from the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
Trade Commissioner(s) involvement
Activities organized by the Trade Commissioner Service
- Business-to-business meetings
- Export Café (individual meetings with Trade Commissioners from different international markets)
- Networking event
- Pavilion/exhibit
- Seminar
The Trade Commissioner, Megumi Akiyama (megumi.akiyama@international.gc.ca), specializes in the education sector for the Japan market and can provide information on this event and other local events that you are considering, as well as advice on business development in the region. The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service offers services free of charge to Canadian exporters and companies that meet our client criteria.