Waymo and teamLab to Receive 2025 SunBridge John Thomas Emerging Leader Awards

Honorees to be Recognized at Japan–U.S. Innovation Awards Symposium at Stanford University

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, July 7, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Japan–U.S. Innovation Awards Program announced today that Waymo (USA) and teamLab (Japan) have been selected as the 2025 recipients of the SunBridge John Thomas Emerging Leader Award. The awards recognize one innovative, high-growth company from each country that is poised to transform a major industry or value chain.

Waymo, the U.S. recipient, is the developer of the world’s first autonomous ride-hailing service. The Japan honoree, teamLab, is an internationally acclaimed art collective known for immersive exhibitions that blend digital technology with art and nature.

The Japan–U.S. Innovation Awards Program is the longest-running annual event celebrating innovation and collaboration between Silicon Valley and Japan. It is produced by the Japan Society of Northern California in partnership with the Stanford University U.S.-Asia Technology Management Center.

The awards will be presented at the 2025 Japan–U.S. Innovation Awards Symposium, to be held in-person on July 17, 2025, at the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center at Stanford University.

Award presentations will be followed by a featured session with top executives from the honoree organizations. Mizuki McGrath, Vice President of Engineering at Waymo, and Takeshi Yamada, Head Recruiter at teamLab, will accept the awards on behalf of their companies and join a panel discussion on innovation.

Since 2011, the Emerging Leader Awards have spotlighted pioneering companies from the U.S. and Japan, including previous recipients such as Tesla Motors, Square, Zoom Video Communications, Joby Aviation, SanBio, Line Corporation, Preferred Networks, and ispace Inc.

The Emerging Leader Awards are sponsored by SunBridge Corporation, a leading partner for enterprise IT firms entering Japan. SunBridge Founder and Chairman Allen Miner helped create the Japan-U.S. Innovation Awards program 15 years ago and served as the first Chair of the Awards Program Steering Committee. The Emerging Leader Awards also honor the memory of John Thomas, a co-founder of the Innovation Awards Program and a long-serving board member of the Japan Society of Northern California.

About the Honorees

Waymo (https://waymo.com/)
Waymo is a self-driving technology company and creator of the world’s first autonomous ride-hailing service. Its mission is to become the world’s most trusted driver, making it safer, more accessible and sustainable for people to get around.

teamLab (https://www.teamlab.art/)
teamLab is an international art collective known for its immersive exhibitions that highlight the intersection of art, science, technology, and the natural world. The group consists of “ultra-technologists” — artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians and architects.

About the Organizers

Japan Society of Northern California (https://www.usajapan.org/)
Founded in 1905, JSNC promotes mutual understanding between the U.S. and Japan through programs that connect the Bay Area’s innovation ecosystem with Japan’s dynamic economy and culture.

Stanford US-Asia Technology Management Center (https://asia.stanford.edu/)
The US-Asia Technology Management Center (US-ATMC) is an industry-funded center in Stanford University under the Stanford Global Studies initiative. Established in 1992, the US-ATMC conducts education and research into innovation and emerging business trends in technology intensive industries. Its courses and public programs provide Stanford students and the Silicon Valley community with knowledge and analytical capabilities that are important to global success in high-tech fields in the 21st century.

For media inquiries or to register for the Symposium, please visit: https://www.usjinnovate.org

Steve Pollock
Japan Society of Northern California
admin@usajapan.org

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Five Japanese Startup Companies to be Featured in Innovation Showcase of 2025 Japan–US Innovation Awards Program

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, June 30, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — Japan-U.S. Innovation Awards Program announced today the five Japanese startup companies selected for the 2025 Innovation Showcase. These exceptional startups will be featured at the 15th Annual Japan–U.S. Innovation Awards Symposium (https://www.usjinnovate.org/)

Each year, the Innovation Showcase honors up to five exceptional Japanese startups founded on transformative technologies and innovative business models with the potential for global impact.

2025 Innovation Showcase Honorees:

Alpha Fusion Inc. (https://alpha-fusion.com)
AlphaFusion Inc. is a startup company dedicated to the societal implementation of astatine (At-211)-based drug discovery. In the rapidly emerging global field of targeted alpha therapy (TAT), which has recently garnered significant international attention, we aim to unlock the full potential of astatine drug development by leveraging Japan’s unique originality. By advancing our pipeline from research and development to business development at a global standard, we strive to bring this new cancer treatment modality into practical use. Our mission is to establish this groundbreaking modality as a foundational approach in cancer therapy.

Josys (https://www.josys.com)
Josys is the SaaS Management Platform that simplifies how IT works. Our holistic approach equips IT teams with 360-degree control over their SaaS applications by making it easier to visualize user access, analyze utilization trends, and automate provisioning processes that will make IT operations run more efficiently.

NanoQT (https://www.nano-qt.com)
NanoQT is Japan’s first quantum hardware startup founded in 2022, specializing in fiber-based cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED). We have developed proprietary technology to manufacture ultra-low-loss nanofiber cavities, enabling high-efficiency quantum interconnects that link quantum processing unit with fiber-optic communication networks. The company operates in California (Palo Alto), Maryland (College Park) and Tokyo.

POCKETALK Corporation (https://www.pocketalk.com)
Pocketalk is the leading provider of innovative, secure, and cost-effective translation solutions designed to solve language-related challenges across a wide range of industries, including education, healthcare, law enforcement and public safety.

Thinker Inc. (https://www.thinker-robotics.co.jp/en/)
Thinker Inc. is revolutionizing collaborative robots by advancing the “true shift from a robot to a living entity.” We’ve created a “pre-touch” sensor for robot hands, combining a proximity sensor with AI technology that allows the robot to capture the shape of objects, including blind spots, to recognize mirror surfaces and transparent materials. With the ability to handle objects that formerly posed a challenge for robot hands, a new world of possibilities opens for robot implementations in new applications, areas, and work sites.

The Japan – U.S. Innovation Awards Program is the longest-running annual event dedicated to celebrating innovation and collaboration between Silicon Valley and Japan. It is produced by the Japan Society of Northern California in partnership with the Stanford University U.S.-Asia Technology Management Center.

About the Organizers:

Japan Society of Northern California (https://www.usajapan.org)
Founded in 1905, JSNC promotes mutual understanding between the U.S. and Japan through programs that connect the Bay Area’s innovation ecosystem with Japan’s dynamic economy and culture.

Stanford US-Asia Technology Management Center (https://asia.stanford.edu/)
The US-Asia Technology Management Center (US-ATMC) is an industry-funded center in Stanford University under the Stanford Global Studies initiative. Established in 1992, the US-ATMC conducts education and research into innovation and emerging business trends in technology intensive industries. Its courses and public programs provide Stanford students and the Silicon Valley community with knowledge and analytical capabilities that are important to global success in high-tech fields in the 21st century.

For media inquiries or to register for the Symposium, please visit: https://www.usjinnovate.org

Steve Pollock
Japan Society of Northern California
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Innovation Salon – Sustainability and Open Innovation: Honda’s Approach to Realigning Global Manufacturing

INNOVATION SALON

*Hybrid Event

The US-Asia Technology Management Center (US-ATMC) is pleased to announce that this program has been designated as an “Innovation Salon” in the Japan – U.S. Innovation Awards Program, which is jointly produced by the US-ATMC and the Japan Society of Northern California.

For the closing keynote of the US-ATMC’s Autumn 2024 series of weekly seminars, we are very happy to welcome Ryan Harty, Division Lead of Sustainability and Business Development at American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Ryan will share insights into Honda’s efforts toward clean energy, carbon neutrality, and resource circularity, focusing on how the company is driving innovation across manufacturing and supply chains in Asia.

The talk will highlight Honda’s collaborations with startups and research institutions to address environmental challenges while navigating the realignment of global manufacturing toward resilience and sustainability. Find out more on how Honda is positioning itself at the forefront of the energy transition and the future of sustainable innovation.

The US-ATMC’s 2024 Autumn seminar series on “Topics in International Technology Management | Innovations in Supply Chains and Manufacturing in Asia: Opportunities and Challenges in Realignment” begins September 2024 and continues weekly until December 3, 2024. Seminars will be held most Tuesdays, 4:30 PM – 5:50 PM.

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Innovation Salons are events in the Japan – U.S. Innovation Awards Program, an initiative developed through a joint effort between the US-Asia Technology Management Center and the Japan Society of Northern California. As part of this initiative, the salons focus on specific topics that complement the annual Japan-U.S. Innovation Awards Symposium at which the awards are presented. The Japan – U.S. Innovation Awards Program is the longest running program in the Bay Area that highlights innovation and entrepreneurship links between Silicon Valley and Japan. For more information, see <https://www.usjinnovate.org>.

▼Event Details

Date & Time:
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 @ 4:30 – 5:50 PM PST

Venue:
Stanford University, Bishop Auditorium, 518 Memorial Way, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]

Price:
FREE!

Parking options:

  • Memorial Way, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]
  • Lasuen St. and Roth Way, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]
    • Please check parking signs carefully to ensure that permitted parking (A or C) and metered spaces are free after 4:00 PM. Paid parking is enforced around The Oval until 6:00 PM.

Agenda:
4:30 – 5:50 PM   Discussion

Our Amazing Speaker

Ryan Harty, P.Eng (AB) | Division Lead, Sustainability and Business Development BU, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

Ryan Harty is Assistant Vice President of the Sustainability & Business Development business unit at American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (AHM). He is responsible for the strategy and business execution for the Honda “Triple Action to Zero” initiatives in the U.S., striving to achieve zero environmental impact by 2050.

Harty joined Honda R&D in 2001 as a body design engineer responsible for designing automotive body parts for Honda and Acura vehicles.

In May 2005, he joined the Zero Emission Vehicle testing team in Los Angeles where he helped develop hydrogen fuel cell and battery electric vehicles, solving technical, business, and policy barriers toward market success of zero emission vehicles.

In August 2011, he joined the newly formed American Honda Environmental Business Development Office as assistant manager, where he oversaw the development of energy and sustainability business initiatives.

In April 2013, Harty took on the role as a manager for Environmental Business Development and Engineering, responsible for the product, business, and policy planning of environmental business strategy for American Honda.

In April 2021, he was promoted to senior manager of the Connected, Automated, Shared, Electrified (CASE) & Energy division within the Auto Strategy business unit. In this role, he was responsible for Honda’s North American telematics and connected businesses, including HondaLink and AcuraLink app development. He also led development of product proposals, business models, and policy proposals in support of the Honda “Triple Action to Zero” environmental initiatives, which aim to achieve 100% carbon neutrality for all products and corporate activities, utilization of 100% clean energy, and 100% resource circulation by 2050.

In April 2023, Harty became senior manager of the Sustainability & Business Development business unit when the CASE & Energy business unit evolved to sharpen its focus around its energy and new business development responsibilities.

In February 2024, he was promoted to his current position as assistant vice president.

Harty holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Co-op) from the University of Alberta and a graduate certificate in Business Leadership from The Ohio State University.

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