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  • What is ideation for a serial entrepreneur? - By Y. Mochizuki

    For some of us, finding business ideas is a struggle. And for some others, they go on and launch several companies from all the ideas they get. How does a serial entrepreneur view the ideation process? How does he judge whether one business has potential, and the other one will fail? How do entrepreneurs validate their ideas?

    For this ApéroTalk, we're happy to welcome Yuki Mochizuki, who recently came back to Japan after some time in San Francisco, and who will share his views on and around the whole ideation process.

    ApéroTalk is our events series based on a very simple (and very French) concept: Apéro and Talk.

    Agenda

    • 7:00 pm - Door opens
    • 7:30 pm - Talk and Q&A by Yuki
    • 8:30 pm - Networking session

    About Yuki Mochizuki

    Yuki is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor and startup advisor. He has been investing in more than 10 businesses globally, mainly in Japan and the U.S., and grew his own business to more than 200 employees and $10 million revenue. His previous startup, Rejob, was acquired for $20 million in 2014.

    He founded Xvolve, Inc. in 2013, and has been running the company until now. It currently focuses on multiple projects, including XpatsRoom, a chat-based real-estate agency, and XpatsAgent, which is a platform matching business-elites and recruiters all over Asia.

  • Discussion (1)

    For some of us, finding business ideas is a struggle. And for some others, they go on and launch several companies from all the ideas they get. How does a serial entrepreneur view the ideation process? How does he judge whether one business has potential, and the other one will fail? How do entrepreneurs validate their ideas?

    For this ApéroTalk, we're happy to welcome Yuki Mochizuki, who recently came back to Japan after some time in San Francisco, and who will share his views on and around the whole ideation process.

    ApéroTalk is our events series based on a very simple (and very French) concept: Apéro and Talk.

    Agenda
    • 7:00 pm - Door opens
    • 7:30 pm - Talk and Q&A by Yuki
    • 8:30 pm - Networking session

    About Yuki Mochizuki

    Yuki is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor and startup advisor. He has been investing in more than 10 businesses globally, mainly in Japan and the U.S., and grew his own business to more than 200 employees and $10 million revenue. His previous startup, Rejob, was acquired for $20 million in 2014.

    He founded Xvolve, Inc. in 2013, and has been running the company until now. It currently focuses on multiple projects, including XpatsRoom, a chat-based real-estate agency, and XpatsAgent, which is a platform matching business-elites and recruiters all over Asia.

    Thursday 28 September at 19:00–21:30

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    Marketer converted to web development & design. Co-founder at Le Wagon Tokyo, teaching web development to creatives and people with ideas.
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    Discussion (1)

    For some of us, finding business ideas is a struggle. And for some others, they go on and launch several companies from all the ideas they get. How does a serial entrepreneur view the ideation process? How does he judge whether one business has potential, and the other one will fail? How do entrepreneurs validate their ideas?

    For this ApéroTalk, we're happy to welcome Yuki Mochizuki, who recently came back to Japan after some time in San Francisco, and who will share his views on and around the whole ideation process.

    ApéroTalk is our events series based on a very simple (and very French) concept: Apéro and Talk.

    Agenda
    • 7:00 pm - Door opens
    • 7:30 pm - Talk and Q&A by Yuki
    • 8:30 pm - Networking session

    About Yuki Mochizuki

    Yuki is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor and startup advisor. He has been investing in more than 10 businesses globally, mainly in Japan and the U.S., and grew his own business to more than 200 employees and $10 million revenue. His previous startup, Rejob, was acquired for $20 million in 2014.

    He founded Xvolve, Inc. in 2013, and has been running the company until now. It currently focuses on multiple projects, including XpatsRoom, a chat-based real-estate agency, and XpatsAgent, which is a platform matching business-elites and recruiters all over Asia.