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Yamaguchi Prefecture Seeks Participants for Joint Pilot Projects, Including a New Smartphone Monitoring System to Prevent Troubles

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  • Yamaguchi Prefecture Seeks Participants for Joint Pilot Projects, Including a New Smartphone Monitoring System to Prevent Troubles
  • Yamaguchi Prefecture has launched a call for startups and companies to participate in the 'Civic Tech Challenge YAMAGUCHI,' aiming to solve eight regional challenges through collaborative pilot projects. Selected projects will receive up to 500,000 JPY (tax included) per case, with awardees announced in early September.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Thu Jun 18 2026 18:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Yamaguchi Prefecture has launched a call for startups and companies to participate in the 'Civic Tech Challenge YAMAGUCHI,' aiming to solve eight regional challenges through collaborative pilot projects. Selected projects will receive up to 500,000 JPY (tax included) per case, with awardees announced in early September.

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Yamaguchi Prefecture Seeks Participants for Joint Pilot Projects, Including a New Smartphone Monitoring System to Prevent Troubles (Thu Jun 18 2026 18:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Thu Jun 18 2026 18:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Yamaguchi Prefecture has launched a call for startups and companies to participate in the 'Civic Tech Challenge YAMAGUCHI,' aiming to solve eight regional challenges through collaborative pilot projects. Selected projects will receive up to 500,000 JPY (tax included) per case, with awardees announced in early September.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Civic Tech Challenge YAMAGUCHI?
A: A pilot program where Yamaguchi Prefecture collaborates with startups to solve local social issues. Now in its 6th year since 2021.
Q: How many challenges can applicants choose from?
A: There are 8 challenges, each addressing different regional social issues.
Q: How is the funding used?
A: Up to 500,000 JPY per project covers pilot development and experimentation costs.
Q: Who can apply?
A: No strict restrictions, but startups and organizations with technical and execution capabilities are targeted.
Q: How to join the online briefing session?
A: Registration is available via the official website, offering direct dialogue with challenge managers.