[JPI Seminar] "The Full Picture of DeNA's 'Arena × Urban Development' Revenue Model: New Urban Business Being Implemented at Kawasaki Arena City" — Friday, April 10
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main topic of the JPI seminar hosted on Friday, April 10?
- A: The seminar will provide a detailed explanation of DeNA's 'Arena × Urban Development' revenue model and new urban businesses being implemented at Kawasaki Arena City.
- Q: Who is the speaker at the JPI seminar and what is their role?
- A: The speaker is Kotaro Nakadera, Deputy Director of the Kawasaki Base Development Office, Sports & Smart City Business Division at DeNA Co., Ltd.
- Q: What is the primary goal of the Kawasaki Arena City Project?
- A: The project aims to create an 'Arena City' that includes the arena and surrounding urban development, fostering new businesses through public-private partnerships and collaboration.
- Q: How does DeNA's 'Arena × Urban Development' revenue model aim to differ from traditional arena business models?
- A: It seeks to break away from the traditional model of 'dependence on rental hall income' by building a new business model through urban development and collaboration.
- Q: What specific initiatives or models will be discussed regarding the business model of Kawasaki Arena City?
- A: The lecture will cover topics such as the 'Kawasaki 2050 Model' and 'Kawasaki Machi Fest' as part of the business model for Kawasaki Arena City.