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RSVP: Arts, Creatives & Humans 2025 Tokyo Symposium

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We are delighted to announce that the “Arts, Creatives & Humans 2025 Symposium: Empowering Artistic and Creative Partnerships across Hong Kong, Tokyo and Beyond for a Sustainable Future” is going to happen in Akasaka Tokyo, which is co-organized by a group of young and passionate intellectuals from our Hong Kong team and DUOLOGY Co. Ltd. from Tokyo, scheduled for 23 November 2025.


This non-profit, independent, and SDG-driven symposium aims to spark regional dialogue and explore new pathways for cross-sector, cross-generational, and cross-border collaboration among Hong Kong, Tokyo, and beyond. It also seeks to inspire and empower meaningful intellectual voices, exchange, creative partnerships, and collaborative projects with a Hong Kong-Tokyo panel discussion and networking session for delegates to join in. We hope the symposium will serve as a dynamic and inclusive platform that celebrates the transformative power of shared creativity and fosters new synergies across communities.


Date: 23rd November 2025

Time: 12:30 – 17:00

Venue: The Air 4/F, Akasaka Inter-city Conference Center, 1-8-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052

Format: In-Person

Language: English and Japanese

Cost: Free-of-charge


Come network, exchange ideas, and experience a uniquely impactful and open-minded symposium. Don’t miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of creative change and to expand your network with passionate peers from across Hong Kong, Tokyo and beyond.


Direct Registration Link: https://lnkd.in/gDfRh8sV


Sponsorship partiners includes: DragonNet Consulting Services, White City Co., ARTTA Concept, Autopop Motors, City Protocol, ARTE & L'ART, ELS Elsie Yung & ECIS Advisory.


Supporting partners includes, but are not limited to, 團結香港基金 Our Hong Kong Foundation, Japan Society of Hong Kong, International House of Japan, Female Entrepreneurs Worldwide (FEW) (Japan Chapter), Asia CEO COMMUNITY, Hong Kong University Graduates Association, HKU Alumni Network of Japan, HKU MEICOM, The HKU Department of Politics and Public Administration, Normsun, Association of Blockchain Development 區塊鏈開發協會, Wa Kyo Kai, Aura Gallery Tokyo, Hara Railway Model Museum, Invisible Tech and Doolab Innovation, Curatorial Ensembles Melbourne, Rotary Club Action group for Peace (Hong Kong & Macau Chapter), Showa Women's University, EXP.Architecture Japan, and Atzshi Studio.


Symposium Team: Shoko Saeki, Bryan L., Miranda Chu, Leonard Luk, Paul Lee, CEP®, Juri Tamura, Jennifer Lai, FIMC, Tim Koo, Elsie Yung.


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