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One of Japan's Largest Student Business Plan Contests, 'Campus Venture Grand Prix (CVG)', Announces 2026 Schedule

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The Campus Venture Grand Prix Executive Committee has announced the schedule for the 2026 (22nd) contest. Applications will open sequentially across eight regions starting in July, inviting student business plans.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the purpose of the Campus Venture Grand Prix (CVG)?
A: The purpose is to foster entrepreneurship among young people who will lead the next generation in Japan, cultivate problem-solving talent, and contribute to the creation of new businesses and industries.
Q: What are the eligibility criteria for CVG?
A: Students enrolled in universities, graduate schools, technical colleges, junior colleges, and vocational schools in Japan are eligible. Teams of up to 5 members can apply, and members can be from different departments, years, or schools.
Q: What awards are given at CVG?
A: The winners of the regional competitions participate in the national competition, where the top awards are the 'Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award' and the 'Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award'.
Q: Is it possible to apply to CVG for the first time?
A: Yes, individual applications are possible. Even if a company has already been established, applications are accepted if a current student is the representative and the funding is for growth purposes without the precondition of sale or transfer of management rights.
Q: Where can I find details about the regional competitions?
A: Details about the regional competitions will be published sequentially on the official CVG website (https://cvg.nikkan.co.jp/) from mid-June.