Japan has long been a global pioneer in mobility. Now that the world faces new social, technological, and environmental challenges, the next wave of urban mobility demands a vision that extends beyond infrastructure—it calls for a truly human-centered, inclusive, and resilient ecosystem.
Designing Tomorrow’s Urban Mobility is your exclusive invitation to shape this future.
This panel discussion brings together visionary innovators, influential policymakers, and leading designers to reimagine how cities evolve through integrated, data-driven, sustainable mobility solutions.
During this event, you will:
- Expand your network: Gain fresh perspectives, forge powerful connections, and position yourself at the forefront of shaping Japan’s connected future.
- Gain unrivaled insights: Explore multimodal ecosystems designed for equitable access and next-generation services.
- Build strategic collaborations: Unlock opportunities for business by fostering dynamic new partnerships.
Join us to lead the conversation and redefine the landscape of urban mobility.
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Costs: JPY 11,400 AHK Japan Member Fee| JPY 13,400 Guest Fee
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Tuesday, 3rd March 2026 | 18:30 (door open: 18:00) – 20:30 (JST)
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Learn more
Tokyo American Club
Speakers
Richard Candler, Vice President, Global Product Strategy, Nissan Motor Corporation
Takehiro Miyoshi, Head of Next-Generation Transportation Solutions, Fujitsu
Daisuke Ishii, Head of the Design and Brand Strategy Division, Sony Honda Mobility
Moderators
Jaime Moreno, Chief Executive Officer and founder, Mormedi
Maruan El Mahgiub, a vice president of business innovation, Mormedi
Remarks
Hosting Committee: Transportation and Logistics
Costs: JPY 11,400 for AHK Japan members| JPY 13,400 Guest Fee
Registration Deadline: Tuesday, February 24th, 2026| 12:00 JST | Cancellations after the registration deadline will be charged in full
Food: Canapé reception
Participation: Limited spots available! Registrations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis according to availability
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