SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 was held from April 27th to 29th, bringing together startups, large corporations, investors, and cities from around the world to discuss and implement initiatives for realizing a sustainable future society. As Asia's largest global innovation conference, it saw approximately 61,000 participants from a record 103 countries and regions, generating over 25,000 business meetings and enhancing Tokyo's presence as a hub for global innovation. Furthermore, the "G-NETS" international city network initiated by Tokyo hosted its largest-ever summit of city leaders, with 55 cities participating, to discuss solutions for global common challenges. We are pleased to announce that the official report summarizing the results of "SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026" and archive videos of the sessions are now available. We encourage you to view them. 1. Global Innovation Conference (1) Overview ● Dates April 27 (Mon), 28 (Tue) - April 29 (Wed, Holiday) , 2026 ● Venue Tokyo Big Sight, West Exhibition Halls 1-4 (3-11-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo) and other locations (2) Key Highlights ● The number of exhibiting startups has increased 2.4 times, business meetings 18 times, and participants approximately 5.4 times from 2023 to 2026, demonstrating the steady growth of SusHi Tech Tokyo in its fourth year. ● A record 61,000 people visited the venue to engage in broad discussions about the future urban landscape (44,000 in the previous event). ● A total of 678 leaders in innovation and urban development, including CEOs of global companies, prominent startups, influential overseas investors, as well as ministers from various countries including Prime Minister Takaichi, and mayors from overseas cities participating in the G-NETS summit, took the stage to conduct 158 sessions discussing the future of cities. (Of these, 328 speakers participated in organizer sessions (50% women, 54% overseas)) ● Focus was placed on "AI," "Robotics," "Resilience," and "Entertainment" as key areas for innovatio