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Outline
Date | 29th November, 2017 (Wed.) |
Time | 15:30 - 18:00 (Reception start 14:30) Cocktail party 18:10 - 19:30 *Please feel free to join the party and enjoy foods and drinks with speakers, attendees and Googlers to exchange information. |
Venue | Grand Hyatt Tokyo (3F) 6-10-3 Roppongi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo (map) |
RSVP | Invite only |
Participants | 450 corporate management, marketing and advertising professionals |
We have prepared an exhibit that utilizes the latest AI and machine learning technologies, so that you can experience them in foyer. |
Program
* Please click session title to see details. |
15:30-15:35 Opening remarks Peter Fitzgerald President Google Japan |
15:35-15:55 Reimagining Marketing through Artificial Intelligence Marvin Chow Vice President of Global Marketing |
15:55-16:10 Changing Consumers & Business in the Age of Assistance Miki Iwamura Managing Director APAC Brand & Marketing CMO, Japan Google Japan |
16:10-16:30 Brand messages tailored for right customers Masataka Kinoshita Deputy President & Deputy CEO ACOM CO., LTD. (Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group) |
16:30-16:50 Break |
16:50-17:10 A Quest to innovate business operation & marketing - to be the closest presence in customers' lives Takashi Sawada Representative Director and President FamilyMart Co.,Ltd. |
17:10-17:30 Creating new industry with advancing technology Dai Tanaka Group Senior Vice President FAST RETAILING CO., LTD. |
17:30-17:50 Progress in Artificial Intelligence: AI at Google and Beyond Jeff Dean Senior Fellow |
17:50-17:55 Closing remarks Peter Fitzgerald President Google Japan |
*Above information may be subject to change.
Marvin Chow Vice President of Global Marketing, Google |
Advances in AI are making technology more useful than ever, unlocking new capabilities in the products that you use everyday and innovation in the world of enterprise. But AI is also helping us reimagine marketing by enabling deeper, more personalized relationships with audiences. In this session, you’ll hear from Marvin Chow, VP of Marketing at Google, about how AI is transforming technology and the resulting opportunities for brands. |
Miki Iwamura Managing Director APAC Brand & Marketing, CMO, Japan Google Japan |
As products and services are evolving with AI technologies, how do consumers change their behaviors? We will introduce some of our observations we gained from Google data, discuss their implications and how the companies can take this change as growth opportunities. |
Masataka Kinoshita Deputy President & Deputy CEO, ACOM CO., LTD. (Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group) |
Leveraging data via AI and machine learning to perceive customers as individual clients enables a brand to provide personalized experiences to each one. Furthermore, doing so enables a brand to identify these individual clients in a business-appropriate manner from multiple touch points, rather than from only one. Mr. Kinoshita's talk will cover topics ranging from the initiatives by ACOM, a company of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, to how far these initiatives have come to real-world fruition. |
Takashi Sawada Representative Director and President FamilyMart Co.,Ltd. |
FamilyMart is making aggressive use of cloud and machine learning technlogoy to pursue a vision of becoming the closest presence in customers' lives. However, technology can never be more than merely a means to an end. This session tells exactly what kinds of projects FamilyMart is pushing forward, with a focus on the stores ( collectively 18,000 within Japan only ) where everything begins, and on the leadership and organizational changes behind these projects. |
Dai Tanaka Group Senior Vice President, FAST RETAILING CO., LTD. |
Consumer behaviors have been changed by digital innovations, the spread of the Internet and mobile technology, and the advent of smart devices, which sets the challenges for businesses. Fast Retailing's Uniqlo has declared a goal of becoming a "company that can successfully turn information into superior products and services". The company has come out with an explicit vision to create a new industry by incorporating new digital innovations and producing new value for customers and the public through apparel. Mr. Tanaka will speak on what Uniqlo is thinking now, what kind of world the company is trying to create, and what challenges it is currently tackling. |
Jeff Dean Senior Fellow, Google |
Over the past several years, machine learning has transformed the scope of what is possible with technology. These advances are driving significant impact across computer science, helping people create software more natural and useful than ever, as well as in other fields, from medicine, engineering, and the sciences, with substantial potential to impact people’s lives. In this talk, Jeff Dean, who co-founded and leads the Google Brain team, a research group focused on artificial intelligence, will highlight the latest in AI at Google, including research results, ways in which these ideas are being applied across Google’s products and into new spaces, and direction for the future. |
Marvin is currently a VP of Global Marketing at Google, where he leads marketing for some of Google’s largest and most strategic products including Search, the Assistant, Maps, Chrome, Photos, Gmail and AI/Machine Learning. He also oversees Google’s global efforts in Social Media, advises on select stealth products and is a member of the global marketing management group for Google. He joined Google in 2010 as the Senior Marketing Director for Google Asia Pacific, which includes Japan, Greater China, Korea, Australia, India and Southeast Asia. In that role, his team led the charge in showing consumers how Google products can make life simpler and more fun, while also working with businesses to inspire them on how digital marketing can help them grow. In 2011 he helped launch the Google+ Project, Google’s social platform, and more recently he co-created the Google News Lab, focusing on Google Trends, data visualization and media education. Prior to Google, Marvin has 15 years of experience in both sports and youth marketing - most recently a 7 year stint at Nike where he led marketing efforts for Greater China, Japan and Korea, as well as strategic global projects like NIKEiD and NIKE+. His career includes work in strategy, marketing and general management, involving brands like Nickelodeon and Reebok as well as internet start-ups that list Michael Jordan, John Elway and Benchmark Venture Capital as investors. He currently is an advisor at WayUp, Gifs.com and TheFreshToast. He has lectured on digital marketing strategy at Boston College and Harvard Business School, and spent a semester teaching at the Boston University School of Management. Marvin, his wife JiYoung and their daughters Polaire and Ceboline currently reside in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. |
Miki Iwamura is currently Google APAC Brand & Marketing Managing Director and Google Japan Executive Director & CMO. She joined Google in 2007. She oversees business product and consumer product marketing activities in Japan, as well as Google brand and consumer product marketing activities for the Asia-Pacific. She is a founder of the Womenwill and Women@Google Japan which initiatives in the Asia-Pacific to support women in technology. In addition to helping women play an active role in the workplace and promoting diversity, she leads the Womenwill "work style" reform project in Japan. She wrote a book, published by Chuokoron-Shinsha, on working at Google and the company's culture, as well as what Womenwill does: "Work Smart—Teams and Technology Allows Us to Do More." She also performs community service, such as Innovation Japan, which supports digitalization at small- to medium-sized enterprises and startups, and writes and speaks to encourage the use of digital technology at companies. Miki Iwamura graduated from the University of Tokyo and earned an MBA at Stanford University as a Fulbright scholar. |
He joined ACOM in 2005. Duties have included corporate planning, guarantee business and business planning, along with working in the Credit Promotion Business and Credit Supervision. In current position since 2017, while building a platform for ACOM's digital marketing, he used the "Hajimete no ACOM" ("your first-time experience with ACOM") sound logo in TVCMs to connect ACOM with new customers across a wide swath of society. He started up a project team in 2016 to examine new uses for ICT, and is now transforming the company's business model. Furthermore, he has kicked off a work style change initiative of ACOM. Starting up a working group to encourage female employees to play an active role in the workplace is a part of the initiative. |
2017 September President, UFI FUTECH Co.,Ltd. (Present) |
2016 Group Senior Vice President, FAST RETAILING CO., LTD. Project Management Office Dai Tanaka was born in 1980. He graduated from Waseda University in Japan, with a Bachelor in Marketing and Commerce. For more information about Fast Retailing, including UNIQLO, please visit www.fastretailing.com/eng |
Jeff Dean (research.google.com/people/jeff) joined Google in 1999 and is currently a Google Senior Fellow in Google's Research Group, where he co-founded and leads the Google Brain team, Google's deep learning and artificial intelligence research team. He and his collaborators are working on systems for speech recognition, computer vision, language understanding, and various other machine learning tasks. He has co-designed/implemented many generations of Google's crawling, indexing, and query serving systems, and co-designed/implemented major pieces of Google's initial advertising and AdSense for Content systems. He is also a co-designer and co-implementor of Google's distributed computing infrastructure, including the MapReduce, BigTable and Spanner systems, protocol buffers, the open-source TensorFlow system for machine learning, and a variety of internal and external libraries and developer tools.
Jeff received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Washington in 1996, working with Craig Chambers on whole-program optimization techniques for object-oriented languages. He received a B.S. in computer science & economics from the University of Minnesota in 1990. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS), and a winner of the ACM Prize in Computing.
Peter Fitzgerald is the President at Google Japan where he oversees every aspect of Google Japan’s business. Before this, he was Country Sales Director for Google UK/EIRE, the biggest market for Google outside the US. Peter joined Google in 2007. Peter is a 16+ year veteran of the e-commerce and digital marketing industry, including an 8-year stint at Amazon where he launched Apparel in the US, ran the UK Marketplace business and was Business Development Director for Europe. Throughout his career he has focused on retailers, technology and e-commerce - working closely with the largest global brands to help them make the most of the web, especially on mobile. He lives in Tokyo with his wife and two sons. |
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