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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Diversified industries,[1] mainly Environment and energy Life sciences Electronics Machinery and components Advanced material |
Founded | July 27, 2009[1] |
Headquarters | Marunouchi Kitaguchi Bldg., 1-6-5, Marunouchi, , Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
Key people | Kimikazu Noumi[2] (CEO) Haruyasu Asakura[3] (COO) |
Parent | Japan Investment Corporation |
Website | www.incj.co.jp |
The Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ) (株式会社産業革新機構, Kabushiki-gaisha Sangyō Kakushin Kikō), headquartered in Tokyo,[4][5] is a public-private partnership between the Japanese government and 19 major corporations.
The INCJ was established as a temporary (15 years) corporate entity[6] on July 27, 2009; with the prime objective of "boosting the competitiveness of Japanese firms by promoting a philosophy of 'open innovation' and creating next-generation businesses in promising new technologies by providing capital and managerial support, through private-public partnership."[1]
The business and investments of INCJ are supervised by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan (METI).
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