Showcasing key industries to global audiences
Scotland's innovation, skills and natural resources are to be
showcased at Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan later this year.
Three one day events at the global exhibition will highlight the
country's strengths in creative industries, life sciences and the
offshore wind sector.
It follows a successful attendance at Expo 2020 in Dubai, which
generated forecast sales of almost £90 million for participating
Scottish businesses.
Games companies will be the focus of the creative industries day
on 17 April, including eight being supported through the Scottish
Government's Techscaler business accelerator. Also attending will
be KeelWorks, an established Edinburgh game development company
with an existing deal with Japanese publisher KONAMI.
Business Minister visited the company to
launch the Expo programme and hear about its export success.
Mr Lochhead said:
“This is an opportunity for Scotland to showcase and shine on the
global stage. Our message in Osaka will be simple – Scotland is
open for business and is one of the best places in the world to
invest.
“We will demonstrate first hand that we have the skills,
technology and opportunities in a range of emerging industries.
KeelWorks is just one example of that and later in the year our
buoyant life sciences businesses and the offshore wind sector
will also be centre stage.
“Japanese businesses already recognise Scotland's economic
potential, including Sumitomo, which is currently building a
subsea cable factory at Nigg in the Highlands. I am confident
that further companies and significant investment will follow as
result of our presence at the Expo.”
KeelWorks Chief Executive Meher Kalenderian said:
"This activity is about strengthening connections, driving
investment and opening new doors for collaboration. So, we're
thrilled to be part of Scotland's presence at Expo 2025 Osaka,
highlighting the strong business opportunities between Scotland
and Japan's prominent gaming industries.
“This platform offers a great chance to showcase our thriving
creative sector and build new collaborations. At KeelWorks, we've
seen first-hand the value of such partnerships through our work
with KONAMI on CYGNI: All Guns Blazing.
“Our presence at the Expo reflects the growing potential for
Scottish and Japanese gaming sectors to engage, as both countries
lead in innovation.”
Background
Expo 2025 Osaka takes place from 13 April to 13 October. It is an
international event at which countries, organisations and
companies showcase innovations, cultural exchanges and solutions
to global challenges. It is expected to attract about 28 million
visitors and more than 150 participating countries. Scotland's
three events are supported by Scottish Enterprise.
Scotland's first Trade Envoy to
Japan was appointed in October 2024. The unpaid role will
last for an initial two-year period.