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March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan WELCOME GUIDE 28th - 29th Showa Women’s University 1-7-57 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo March, 2020 154-8533, Japan 東京都世田谷区太子堂1丁目7-57 QWS Shibuya - Shibuya Scramble Square - 15th Floor 2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya CIty Tokyo, Japan 1500002 SHIBUYA QWS(渋谷キューズ) 東 京都渋谷区渋谷二丁目24番12号
HELLO TOKYO! March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan ARE YOU READY TO CHANGE THE WORLD? 2 Regionals 2020 Summits March 6-7th March 14-15th March 28-29th April 17-18th Bangkok Ramallah Tokyo Lima Islamabad Melbourne Beirut March 20-21st April 3-4th Kuala Lumpur Tunis April 24-25th March 13-14th Abuja Dhaka Toronto Amman Cairo Bogota Boston April 9-10-11th Nairobi March 27-28th Ho Chi Minh City Santo Domingo Monterrey March 13-14-15th London Ankara 2020 Regional Summits
March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan Dear Students “The worse thing The Hult Prize is going on 11 years now, and there was never a better time that can happen to to join this movement. This year, the program saw participants from more anybody is to get up than 1,500 universities and 121 countries, and there were 300,000 students every day and start working in teams to come up with projects that make a difference; those are impressive numbers. This is the world’s largest student movement the day believing that for impact. every one of your tomorrows will be just I love the Hult Prize because it deals with what I think is the most like yesterday.” important, and generally overlooked, question that we have to face in our complicated interdependent worlds - where so many good things and so many troubling things are happening at once - which is ‘how’. Anybody 3 can talk about problems, and Governments, Foundations, and wealthy people can give money towards solving them, but people still have to figure out HOW to turn their good intentions into positive changes that move other peoples’ lives and empower them. That’s what the Hult Prize student teams seek to achieve every year and I’m grateful to all those who have, and will, participate. The 2020 Hult Prize Challenge is asking students to create bold businesses for a better planet that generate positive impact on the environment with every sale. The earth is our only home and we must protect, restore and fund it. It is so very important to educate ourselves, and remember that the change starts from within. For far too long, defenders of the status quo have argued they simply cannot afford the economic burden of preserving clean air, safe water, a vibrant wildlife and a decent future for our children and grandchildren. Yet, all the evidence suggests otherwise, that what’s good for the environment ultimately will be good for the economy too. I therefore believe that this challenge, to develop an idea that provides positive net impact on the environment with every sale completed, and reaches no fewer than a million consumers within the next decade, is particularly important in the current global context. Wishing you all great success, William J. Clinton, 42nd President of the United Stated of America and Founding Chairman, Clinton Foundation 2020 Regional Summits
March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan Dear Attendees On behalf of all of us here at the Hult Prize Foundation, congratulations! “Anything is possible Making it this far is a BIG deal and is an accomplishment that will last IF you believe that a lifetime. Every year hundreds of thousands of young people from struggling together colleges and universities across the world come together around the is better than Hult Prize to think big, be bold and work hard towards solving some of prospering alone.” humanity’s biggest challenges. We join hands in the hope of creating a better world for all, through the sharing of new ideas, building stronger communities and making long lasting connections that will inspire us to have a lifetime of impact. At the Hult Prize, we have spent more than a decade inspiring and leading young people to think differently about how business can transform lives and be used as a force for good. Our 4 programs and events are custom tailored to change the trajectory of young people at their most critical inflection points, converting ordinary degree seeking students into game-changing impact entrepreneurs. Since being founded, the Hult Prize movement has mobilized millions of young people, challenging each of them to rethink our future, and providing the learning and knowledge needed to create the change they want to see in the world. We are humbled that our flagship challenge has grown to become a benchmark program for startup-entrepreneurship and that our learning initiatives continue to breed disruptive innovation on nearly 2,500 college and university campuses across 121 plus countries. None of our work would be possible without the commitment and tireless contributions of our global staff, phenomenal campus directors and their teams along with our 30,000+ student workforce - whom I thank tremendously. Good luck at Regionals and remember that irrespective of the outcome, you are invited to join me at one of our Impact Break events happening beach side in Cancun and the Dead Sea later this year, where I will be personally participating in the selection of additional wildcard teams who will be invited to attend our Global Accelerator. Remember to have fun, be bold and always be kind. If you get a chance, please take some time to thank our amazing organizers, community judges, mentors, experts, advisors, university officials, your parents and everyone else who has given their time to nurture and support a generation of young people that are poised to lead a generation to change the world. Thank you for joining us. I love you all. Ahmad Ashkar, Founder and CEO | Hult Prize Foundation 2020 Regional Summits
March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan 5 Practical Details Showa Women’s University 1-7-57 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-8533, Japan 東京都世田谷区太子堂1丁目7-57 QWS Shibuya - Shibuya Scramble Square - 15th Floor 2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya CIty Tokyo, Japan 1500002 SHIBUYA QWS(渋谷キューズ) 東 京都渋谷区渋谷二丁目24番12号 Shotaro Nakada shotaro@hultprizejapan.com +81 903228 9694 Priya Sultan priya.sultan@hultprize.org +31 6 41810440 2020 Regional Summits
Code of Conduct • Dress code is business. • All presentations must be sent to a specified e-mail address when the March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan • You always need to be on time , there preparation time is over. is no buffer time in the schedule. • For ease during the competition, • Be assembled and ready to present the presentations also need to be 10 minutes prior to your time slot; submitted via USB stick; no further late arrival can lead to exclusion edits or changes are permitted after from parts or all of the event. submission. • Even under the stress of competition, • We advise all teams to have a USB please remember to be respectful stick on hand to share your final and courteous to all participants, presentation. volunteers, judges, and members 6 of the Hult Prize Committee. • Teams will have 10 minutes to present their solution, broken down into a • Keep your mobile phone on silent 6 minutes pitch and a 4 minutes during the whole day (any mid- Questions & Answers with judges; presentation disturbances may be be sure to prepare your presentation penalized). accordingly. • The Hult Prize Committee will not • Teams will participate in a peer answer any case-related questions panel with the judges; remember during preparation. to be respectful and thoughtful in discussions. • Bring your own Windows-compatible visuals (presentations must be • Judges may engage your team in a submitted in PowerPoint format). call-back session for further clarity The host city computers are only on your proposal. This is not an guaranteed to run PPT files. indication of advancement to the evening round. • Please remember that you may need an adaptor for your laptop • Assign a timekeeper; the moderator since host city outlets/plugs may will cut off any presentations longer differ from those at home. than 6 minutes. • Any breach of above may lead to dismissal from the competition. 2020 Regional Summits
The airport Haneda, Narita provides several options for March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan access into the city: 7 Traveling to Regional City & Transportation Tokyo has two major airports which connect (Airlines Haneda Airport ) directly to the city: Narita International http://www.haneda-airport.com/ Airport and Haneda Airport. Narita Airport is about 60 kilometers east of Tokyo and will take anywhere between 1 - 2 hrs Narita airport depending on your destination in Tokyo. Address:1-1 Furugome, Haneda airport is about 15 kilometers south Narita, Chiba 282-0004 ,Japan of Tokyo and will take anywhere between 30 mins - 1 hr to travel into the city. Tel:+81-04-7634-8000 On arrival, you will find many transportation options and information access points https://www.narita-airport.jp/en in the terminals. The most convenient, affordable, and fastest transports are the Transportation Options: public buses and train lines. Both bus and train options are quite reliable and easily Taxi accessible. Ranks are easily accessible from both Narita International Airport and Haneda Haneda airport Airport. Please find the approximate fee Address: Haneda-Kuko, Ota-Ku, below: Tokyo 144-0041, Japan From Narita Airport to city centre (Shibuya, Tokyo): 22,000 yen - 27,000 Tel:+ 81-03-5757-8111 yen (approximately 2 hours) (200-250 (Haneda Airport Contact) USD). + 81-03-5460-0511 2020 Regional Summits
From Haneda Airport to city centre From Haneda Airport to Tokyo city (Shibuya, Tokyo): 8,000 yen - 10,000 centre (Shibuya Station) yen (approximately 45 mins) (70-90 Haneda airport (International terminal) USD) to Shinagawa Station • Name: Keikyu Airport Line (Train Color March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan Bus: is RED) Tickets can be purchased at various • Fee: 410yen (4 USD) counters around the airport. Please inform • Time: About 15 mins them of your destination in Tokyo and they will suggest the most convenient ******CHANGE TRAINS bus. Buses are safe and reliable, and most have WiFi on board. Shinagawa station to Shibuya Station Narita Airport bus (from Narita • Name: Yamanote Line (Train Color is airport) YELLOW GREEN) Narita airport (Any terminal) to Shibuya • Fee: 170yen ( 1.6 USD) Excel Hotel Tokyu (near Shibuya station) • Time: About 10 mins • Fee: 3,100 yen (30 USD) • Time: About 2 hours Total fee: 580 yen (5.40 USD) Haneda Airport bus (from Haneda Total Time: about 30 mins airport) 8 Haneda airport (Any terminal) to Shibuya Mark City(near Shibuya station) • Fee: 1030 yen (10 USD) • Time: About 1 hour Trains: From Narita International Airport to Tokyo city centre (Shibuya Station) Narita Airport station (Terminal 1) or Narita Airport Terminal 2 to Nippori Station • Name: Keisei Main Line (Train Color is RED) • Fee: About 1,000 yen (9 USD) • Time: About 80 mins *****CHANGE TRAINS Nippori station to Shibuya Station • Name: Yamanote Line (Train Color is YELLOW GREEN) • Fee: 200yen (2 USD) • Time: About 30 min Total fee: About 1,200 yen (11 USD) Total Time: about 120 mins 2020 Regional Summits
City Apps March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan City Map — Google Map Find local businesses, view maps and get 9 driving directions in Google Maps. Restaurant — Retty Japan’s No.1 social network for foodies — ( Gurunabi) Japan’s leading gourmet & restaurant guide. Quickly search for restaurants by a variety of criteria, such as cuisine, location, nearest station, etc. Taxi — Japan Taxi JapanTaxi has the best coverage nationally, with more than 53,000 cars in all 47 prefectures. Hotel — agoda — Airbnb — Booking.com 2020 Regional Summits
Accommodation III. 4-Star Hotels The Hult Prize Foundation does not provide accommodation for teams 1. HOTEL ALLAMANDA AOYAMA March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan participating in the regional summit. It is Fee 35,000yen/room (322 USD) the responsibility of each team to secure From Station:1min on foot their accommodation. All of the following accommodation options have convenient 2. RIHGA ROYAL HOTEL TOKYO access to the events main venue. IV. 5-Star Hotels I. Hostel 1. RITZCARLTON TOKYO Fee:80,000yen/room (736 USD) 1. Wise Owl Hostels Shibuya From Station: Fee: 4,500yen/person (42 USD) directly connected to the station From Station: 15 min on foot 2. THE CAPITOL HOTEL TOKYU TOKYO Fee:75,000yen/room (690 USD) 2. The Millennials Shibuya From Station: 10 Fee: 4,500yen/person (42 USD) directly connected to the station From Station: 8 min on foot 3. ANDERS TOKYO Fee:70,000yen/room (644 USD) 3. IMANO TOKYO Hostel From Station:5min on foot Fee:3,500yen/person ( 32 USD) From Station:4min on foot V. Others #Capsule Hotel II. 3-Star Hotels First Cavin Fee:6,200yen/person (57 USD) 1. SHIBUYA EXCEL HOTEL TOKYU From Station:8min on foot Fee: 16,000yen/person (150 USD) From Station: 2 min on foot The ninjya house Fee:6.809yen/room (62 USD) 2. CERULEAN TOWER TOKYU Fee:13,000yen/person (120 USD) Airbnb From Station:5 min on foot Hostel World 3. SHIBUYA STREAM EXCEL HOTEL TOKYU Fee:11,000yen/person (100 USD) From Station: directly connected to the station 2020 Regional Summits
March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan Fun Facts About Tokyo 11 Tokyo is the largest metropolitan area in the world, hosting over 36 PHRASES IN million people spread over three prefectures. LOCAL LANGUAGE Tokyo is host of the 2020 Olympics 1. Hi: Hi Games. 2. I am: Watashi wa ____ desu 3. How are you?: Genki desu ka?」 Shibuya Crossing is said to be the 4. Good: iine」 busiest crossing in the world. As many as 2500 people can be seen 5. My name is: Watashi no namae wa」 crossing the street at the same time, 6. Thank you: Arigato」 coming from all directions. This 7. I’m sorry: Gomen nasai」 spectacle is said to be similar to 8. Yes: hai」 watching marbles being spilled out of 9. No: 「iie a box. 10. What’s your name?: 「Anata no namae wa?」 11. Where is the?: 「~ha dokodesuka?」 Can I have?: (how to ask for something) ~kudasai」 12. Sorry I don`t understand: 「Gomen nasai. Wakarimasen. 」 13. How much it costs?: 「Ikura desuka 14. Bye: 「Sayo nara」 2020 Regional Summits
Itinerary* Saturday LOCATION 1:00-3:00PM Registration Welcome Orientation Showa 3:00-5:00PM and Training Women’s University March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan 6:30 - 8:30 PM NetworkingReception Networking reception 5:00-7:00PM (snacks & drinks will be served) Sunday LOCATION 07:30- 08:15AM Presentation/USB Submission 6:30 - 8:30 PM Networking RegistrationReception & Breakfast 07:30-09:00AM Preliminary Round: 9:00-11:00AM Morning Presentations 11:00-11:30AM Peer Feedback Session Showa 12 Women’s 11:30-12:00PM Callback Session University 12:00-1:00PM Lunch 1:00-3:00PM Preliminary Round: Afternoon Presentations 3:00-3:30PM Peer Feedback Session Judges’ Deliberation 3:30-4:00PM and Callback Session 4:00PM-5:30PM Break and Transfer to Evening Venue 5:30-6:00PM Evening Registration 6:00-6:15PM Opening Ceremony QWS 6:15-7:45PM Regional Final Presentations Shibuya - 7:45-8:15PM Judges' Deliberation Shibuya Scramble 8:15-8:30PM Award Ceremony Square 8:30-10:00PM Evening Reception 10:00-3:00AM *Places After Party and times are subject to change. 2020 Regional Summits
March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan Leading a Generation To Change The World YEAR UN’S SDGS HULT PRIZE CHALLENGE ENTREPRENEUR UNIVERSITY 13 WINNER 2010 EDUCATION 2011 CLEAN WATER 2012 ENERGY POVERTY 2013 GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS 2014 HEALTHCARE EARLY CHILDHOOD 2015 EDUCATION 2016 DOUBLING INCOME 2017 REFUGEE CRISIS HARNESSING THE POWER 2018 OF ENERGY 2019 YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT BOLD BUSINESSES FOR A 2020 BETTER PLANET Challenge in Progress 2020 Regional Summits
Hult Prize By Numbers HULT PRIZE BY NUMBERS March - April 2019 Tokyo | Japan +2,100,000 +1,600,000 Empowered to solve +121 the most critical social STUDENTS STUDENTS problems Countries Empowered with the tools and Represented by Hult Prize mindset to change the world entrepreneurs through business 14 200,000 30,000 Startup Business Judges and Mentors Ideas Generated 14 300,000 Throughout the annual 50,000 Improving thousands Hult Prize challenges of ideas Startup Business Judges and Mentors Ideas Generated Improving thousands Through leveraging our of ideas 50,000,000 breakthrough methodology +120 Man Hours Countries Per year invested in Participating in the global pitching, judging and competition program developing entrepreneurs +50,000 300,000 Student Workforce Annual Participants +20,000 Coming together every year to 100,000 Making us the world’s largest impact entrepreneurs training Volunteers lead a generation to Annual Aplications program change the world! Per year helping to Representing more than Lead a Generation to 45% increase year-on-year Change The World 100,000,000 +$50,000,000 +$65,000,000 Man Hours INVESTED IN THE IMPACT SECTOR INVESTED IN THE IMPACT SECTOR Per year invested in training, pitching, judging, organizing and developing entrepreneurs 2019 Regional Summits
March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan Hult Prize On Campus are student hubs on college and university campuses around the world that inspire, educate, train and curate a hyper localized community of changemakers. Students franchise global Hult Prize methodology and bring award winning programs to their university campus, including an On-Campus 15 final pitch round which allows the winning team to fast track into a regional round of the US$1M flagship startup program. 2020 Regional Summits
March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan Win A Spot At Our US$1M Accelerator! Impact Break is a four-day festival that brings young people around the world together for the experience of a lifetime. You’ll find beach parties, cutting edge workshops, cash prizes, local community based impact tours, and more! 16 Impact Break events also serve as our Official Hult Prize Wildcard where up to 20 startups will receive an invitation to attend the Global Hult Prize Accelerator and win US$1,000,000 in startup capital. impact-break.org 2020 Regional Summits
March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan Right after Regional Summits, winners worldwide are moving forward to the Global Accelerator “The winning team Winning teams from each of our 25+ Regional summit finals in each Regional from across the world are having the chance to join the Hult Summit will spend 6 weeks in Prize Accelerator Program in Boston. A global ecosystem of the accelerator, business leaders, mentors, investors, and corporate partners building up their help forge a path for our students to become entrepreneurs startup.” and support their development for life. Our network opens doors to capital, mentorship, marketing, business development, customer acquisition, and talent recruitment. 17 COACHING FACILITIES NETWORKING MENTORSHIP TEAM BUILDING WORKSHOPS 2020 Regional Summits
TOP 6 TEAMS FROM ACCELERATOR WILL PITCH AT THE UN! March - April 2020 Tokyo | Japan 18 Each year, the Hult Prize team issues a big bold challenge aligned with a large market opportunity inspiring students from over 120 countries to solve its greatest problem. 100,000 begin the journey, the top 50 get incubated in our Global Accelerator in Boston and the top 6 teams pitch for USD$1 Million in startup funding at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. 2020 Regional Summits
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