From November 21 to December 2, 2024, Ateneo Blue Nest Incubation Program representatives embarked on a transformative study mission to Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. This initiative, supported by the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), aimed to benchmark best practices in technology business incubation, foster international collaboration, and enhance innovation within the Philippine startup ecosystem.
The delegation visited prominent institutions, including Sophia University, Meiji University, Osaka University, the NARA Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), and Leave A Nest Japan. Additionally, they participated in the renowned Osaka Hack Conference. These engagements provided a wealth of insights and inspiration for advancing innovation in the Philippines.

Photo with representatives from Sophia University and AIPO. From left: Ms Wilma Alamar, Ms May Ann Albis, and Ms Vanessa Malapit from the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO); and from Sophia University, Ms Kazumi Sato, Deputy Director of the Center for Research Promotion and Support, and Mr Takehiro Noguchi
At Sophia University, the team witnessed a robust research promotion system designed to guide startups from early-stage research to commercialization. With a focus on resource allocation and engaging researchers in entrepreneurial activities, Sophia University serves as a model for fostering academic innovation.

Photo with representatives from Meiji University and AIPO. From left: Ms Wilma Alamar, and Ms Vanessa Malapit, Ms May Ann Albis from the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO); and from Meiji University, Dr Kikuchi Masao, Chair, Department of Public Management & Professor, School of Business Administration, and Dr Miyata Kenichi, Associate Professor, School of Business Administration
Meiji University showcased its dynamic entrepreneurship programs that empower students to lead innovative projects. Their vibrant innovation hubs demonstrated how academic institutions can cultivate entrepreneurial mindsets and real-world solutions.

Photo with representatives from Osaka University and AIPO. From left: Mr Ichiro Soné and Mr Hiroshi Yamaga, Specially Appointed Professor, Innovation Division Bureau from Osaka University and Ms Vanessa Malapit, Ms May Ann Albis, and Ms Wilma Alamar from the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office
Osaka University presented its Research Center for Industry Innovation, a hub that connects academia with industry to translate cutting-edge research into practical applications. This approach exemplified the potential of strong partnerships to accelerate commercialization.

Photo with a representative from NARA Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Mr Motomi Takada and representatives from AIPO
The visit to NAIST highlighted its lab-to-market approach, where cutting-edge research in fields like AI, chemistry, and biology is supported by government and industry collaborations. This model demonstrated how strategic partnerships can drive the commercialization of advanced technologies.

Photo with a representative from Leave A Nest Japan, Mr Takaki Shiro, Manufacturing Development Division, and representatives from AIPO
Leave A Nest Japan offered a unique perspective on startup incubation and acceleration. The organization provides a comprehensive framework for early-stage startups to thrive by combining mentorship, funding, and market-entry support. Their focus on entrepreneurial development and cross-border scaling offered valuable lessons for expanding the reach of Filipino startups.

Photo taken during the start of Hack Osaka Conference
The Osaka Hack Conference served as a platform to explore global trends in sustainability and innovation. Engaging with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators sheds light on the challenges and opportunities within the worldwide startup ecosystem.
Through these experiences, the team identified strategies to strengthen the Ateneo Blue Nest Incubation Program. These include adopting structured pathways for research commercialization, enhancing university-industry partnerships, and integrating mentorship programs that prepare startups for international markets. Additionally, the emphasis on sustainability and emerging technologies will guide Ateneo’s efforts to align with global innovation trends.
This mission would not have been possible without the support of DOST-PCIEERD and the generous insights shared by Japanese institutions. The knowledge gained will significantly empower Filipino startups and foster an ecosystem that encourages innovation and entrepreneurship.

Photo with representatives from Leave A Nest Japan and the Center of Garage team. From left to right: Mr Takaki Shiro (Manufacturing Development Division), Ms Kimiko Nakano (Homura Heavy Industries Corporation), Ms Makiko Tezuka (Glocalink Co., Ltd.), Ms Naoko Yokoi (Instalimb Inc.), and representatives from AIPO.
As we build upon these learnings, the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO) warmly invites international partners to join us in fostering innovation and advancing technology-driven ventures. Whether you are an academic institution, research center, incubator, or startup accelerator, we are eager to explore potential collaborations enabling knowledge exchange, joint research initiatives, and cross-border commercialization opportunities.
Together, we can create a meaningful impact by supporting emerging startups, bridging the gap between research and industry, and driving sustainable innovation. Let’s work hand in hand to build a stronger global innovation ecosystem.
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Be part of our mission to empower innovators and transform ideas into impactful solutions. Contact us at aipo@ateneo.edu or visit our website at www.aipo.ateneo.edu to learn more about collaboration opportunities. Let’s shape the future of innovation together!
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