International Business Linkage Organization Participates in Japan-Taiwan Happy Longevity Forum, Director Naoyuki Ueda Delivers Keynote Speech, Aiming for a "Happy Longevity Society" through Japan-Taiwan Collaboration
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The International Business Linkage Organization (IBLO) participated in the "Japan-Taiwan Happy Longevity Forum" held on March 26, 2026, at Otemachi Sankei Plaza in Tokyo. Naoyuki Ueda, a director of IBLO, delivered a keynote speech. The forum aimed to create and disseminate new social value, "happy longevity," by integrating Japanese and Taiwanese expertise to address the rapidly aging societies both countries face. Discussions focused on sustainable social models, combining insights from regional medicine, preventive medicine, community care, food culture, and lifestyle habits to improve the "quality of life" beyond just medical care. Director Ueda emphasized the importance of intangible assets like "trust" beyond economic growth, sustainable social foundations built on human connections, and the potential for co-creation partnerships between Japan and Taiwan. He asserted that cross-border and cross-cultural trust is the foundation for realizing a "happy longevity society" and advocated for creating new value by integrating business and social problem-solving. IBLO, established in December 2024 to support Japanese companies' overseas expansion, plans to strengthen collaboration with Japan, Taiwan, and other Asian countries to accelerate the creation of international collaborative projects.
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