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AI Management Forum Tokyo 2026

Date
Monday, March 23, 2026 15:30 ~ 18:30 (Doors open 15:00) RSVP by Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 12:00 (JST)
Venue
Sunrise Hall, Otemon Tower 10th Floor, Nishimura & Asahi

We are pleased to invite you to the AI Management Forum Tokyo 2026, co-hosted by Nishimura & Asahi and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan, to be held as outlined below.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming productivity, business models, labor markets, and the very structure of society.

At this critical juncture, this forum aims to provide senior business leaders and policymakers with strategic perspectives and practical insights on how individuals, corporations, governments, and nations should engage with AI to achieve sustainable growth and long-term value creation.

The forum will feature distinguished AI experts and thought leaders from Japan and Canada, who will engage in high-level discussions on AI policy, industrial strategy, governance, and real-world implementation.

We would be honored by your participation and sincerely hope you will be able to join us despite your busy schedule.

Program

15:30 Opening Remarks
Akiko Kosuda (Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan)
15:40 – 16:10 Keynote Address: Corporate Strategy in the Age of AX (AI Transformation)
Kazuhiko Toyama (Japan Platform of Industrial Transformation, Inc. (JPiX))
16:10 – 16:40 Keynote Address
Rosa Ellithorpe (Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute(AMii))
16:40 – 16:50 Coffee Break
16:50 – 17:10 Presentation: Recent trends of AI law and governance in Japan
Shinnosuke Fukuoka (Nishimura & Asahi)
17:10 – 17:30 Presentation: AI Safety: A Leadership Briefing on Strategic Risk
Frederic Laurin (Mila Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute)
17:30 – 17:40 Q&A
17:40 – 17:45 Closing Remarks
Sadayuki Matsudaira (Nishimura & Asahi)
Nathan Schmidt (Nishimura & Asahi)
17:50 – 18:20 Networking Reception
Daylin Breen (Commercial - Alberta)
Mathieu Dumont (The Québec Government Office in Tokyo)
18:30 Event concludes

Speakers

福岡 真之介

In the area of Robotics/Artificial Intelligence, Shin Fukuoka mainly handles AI, Big Data and IoT. He acts as a Member of The Cabinet Office’s “Committee on Human-centered AI Social Principles” and Committee Member of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Investigative Commission on "The AI and Data Contract Guidelines Review Committee". He has also contributed to many publications, including "Law and Strategy of the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence", "Artificial Intelligence: Law and Issues" and "Data Contract Law". In the area of Corporate, he mainly handles M&A and Corporate Governance. In the area of Restructuring/Insolvency, he has been involved in numerous restructuring and insolvency cases, with a focus on cross-border insolvency cases, representing both debtor parties and creditor parties. Most recently, he represented Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha and Japan Airlines as a legal counsel of the debtor and Elpida, Takefuji and Mt.Gox as a creditor’s counsel. He has also handled a number of real estate related disputes.

松平 定之

Sadayuki has a wealth of experience in supporting international clients in projects, transactions, and businesses in the energy sector. Sadayuki advises his clients on the best solutions for achieving their business goals based on his deep understanding of the relevant laws and regulations and practices in the full energy supply chain. He also has expertise in carbon-neutral projects and businesses, such as renewable power projects and hydrogen projects, as well as pioneering businesses involved in recent developments in the electricity market and the regulations thereon. Sadayuki serves as a member of an industrial safety rules committee and a hydrogen safety strategy committee, both of which were established by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, and also is a member of an electricity capacity market committee, which is part of the Organization for Cross-regional Coordination of Transmission Operators, Japan (OCCTO).

ネイサン・シュミット

He represents clients engaged in a broad range of banking and finance matters, including real estate financing facilities, leveraged financing transactions, restructurings, project financing facilities and structured finance transactions. He also has expertise in representing foreign and domestic investors, funds, and corporate entities in various types of matters, including joint ventures, mergers, acquisitions, and investment transactions. In recent years, he has also represented clients engaged in many solar PV projects and other renewable energy projects.

冨山 和彦

Kazuhiko Toyama

  • Japan Platform of Industrial Transformation, Inc. (JPiX), CEO

ローザ・エリソープ

Rosa Ellithorpe

  • Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute(AMii) Director Academic & Government Relations

フレデリック・ローリン

Frederic Laurin

  • Mila Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute Senior Director Partnerships and Development

Akiko Kosuda

  • Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan, Honorary Board of Advisor

Daylin Breen

  • Commercial - Alberta, Counselor

Mathieu Dumont

  • The Québec Government Office in Tokyo, Director of Economic Affairs
Notes
  • The registration period will end once maximum capacity is reached.
  • Joining instructions will be sent via email a few days in advance of the seminar date. 
  • Please note that we may not be able to accommodate all registrations due to the volume of applications.
  • Please be aware that there may be changes to the date, time, location, or content of the event due to unavoidable circumstances. 
  • Please refrain from recording seminars, or copying or quoting content/materials without permission.
  • Please refrain from participating if you are a lawyer (excluding in-house corporate lawyers), a student, or a seminar management company employee. 
  • Please note that for individuals who are not affiliated with an organization (such as those with a free or mobile email address) and for those whose affiliation cannot be confirmed based on the information provided, we may decline participation without contacting you separately if we judge that the application is not appropriate for our law firm. 
  • Please be advised that photographs will be taken at this seminar for use on the website, social media and marketing materials.