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CreatingGlobal Ventures The next challenge for Japan’s evolving venture habitat Allen Miner Chairman & CEO SunBridge Corp.
2 Agenda Introducing SunBridge Japan’s Evolving Venture Habitat Concentration of Creativity Entrepreneurism Venture Ecosystem Improvements Venture Finance Competing Globally
IntroducingSunBridge
SunBridge Founding Goals (2000) Create a Dynamic Venture Habitat that combines the best features of Silicon Valley and Japan to influence and improve Japan’s Venture Ecosystem, helping to create World-class Global Ventures, and World-class (top-quartile) investment returns
SunBridge Venture Habitat VCs、Banks Recruiters Accountants Universities Lawyers NPOs Incubators Etc. Consultants PR Firms  IT Vendors Designers Integrators Agencies ISPs End Users Alliance Alliance Alliance 150 Professionals $100M invested Established Enterprise Established Enterprise Technology Services Human Resource  Services Venture Capital and Strategic Support Sales &  Marketing Solutions Information exchange and collaboration Affiliated Venture Unrelated Venture Affiliated Venture Information exchange and collaboration
Japan’s Venture HabitatConcentrated Creativity With strong creativity and power to innovate,  Japanese inventions have changed the world, the way we work and the way we live while creating new industry sectors and employment.
Tokyo and Osaka: leaders of the “Spiky World” #1 and #9: World’s largest metropolitan areas Fortune 500 Headquarters#1 Tokyo: 51#8 Osaka: 7 Global patent leaders Leading per capita GDP
9 Japan is an Innovation Superpower Leads the world in Patents Issued 2004 patents Japan: 342,726 vs. US: 167,183
Patents in VC-favored Technologies 10
11 Japan leads the world in R&D investment R&D Intensity AAGR (%) R&D Intensity (R&D expenditure as a % of GDP) in 2004 and average annual growth rate (AAGR) of R&D Intensity (’99-’04) Japan R&D Investment: 3.3% and accelerating R&D Intensity (%) (Source: Eurostat, OECD) R&D share of GDP significantly leads US and Europe & growing faster
12 “Lifestyle IT” leaders Japanese introduced the world to most of its “Lifestyle IT” products ,[object Object]
Game consoles, digital cameras, car navigation, entertainment robots, mobile internet, IPTV, Mobile DTV, etc.
Key enabling technologies
LCD, Flash Memory, CCDs, magnetic and optical storage density and miniaturization, micromotors, IPv6 technologies, battery & fuel cell advances, mobile browsers, laser-scale hard disk servos, etc.
The result is an ever-richer technology ecosystem underpinning the success of numerous Japanese startups
Access, Index, Faith, Cybird, Shicoh, g-mode, Advanced Media, byD:sign, etc.These are the kinds of products (not enterprise-productivity tools) that are driving global IT innovation and growth today
Japanese Entrepreneurs  Contrary to popular myths, in Japan, as everywhere else, innovation is driven by individual ‘heroes’ – not by industry associations or government.   Increasingly, these ‘heroes’ are innovating in entrepreneurial settings rather than corporate or government laboratories.
14 Consistently ranks near bottom of annual GEM Entrepreneurial Activity study (出典: : Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, 2002:  www.gemconsortium.org) (TEA=that percent of the labor force that is either actively involved in starting a new venture or the owner/manager of a business that is less than 42 months old) World laggard in new business formation
15 Highly entrepreneurial at times In times of great change many new companies are formed
16 World-class Japanese Entrepeneurs Plus Office Furniture and Supplies Manufacturer Founded: 1948.	 2006 Employees:	4,264 2006 Turnover:     private	 2007 Mkt. Cap:	private Tempstaff Japan’s second largest temporary staff agency Founded: 1973. 2006 Employees:	2,016 2006 Turnover:	2,129 2007 Mkt. Cap:	1,028 Fast Retailing Inexpensive casual-wear manufacturing and retail Founded: 1963	 2006 Employees:	3,990 2006 Turnover:	4,488 2007 Mkt. Cap:	9,048 Yoshihisa Imaizumi – 2001 Winner Yoshiko Shinohara  - 2007 Winner Tadashi Yanai - 2004 Winner Park 24 Automated Parking Lot Mgt.  20,000+ stalls Founded: 1971.	Age 33 2006 Employees:	638 2006 Turnover:	653 2007 Mkt. Cap:	2,323 Culture Convenience Club Tsutaya Media Rental Chain, Online media Founded: 1982.	 2006 Employees:	3,078 2006 Turnover:	2,283 2007 Mkt. Cap:	1,219 Nidec World leader in brushless micro-sized DC motors Founded: 1973.	Age 29 2007 Employees:	80,026 2007 Turnover:	6,296 2007 Mkt. Cap:	10,264 Kiyoshi Nishikawa – 2000 Winner Muneaki Masuda  - 2003 Winner Shigenobu Nagamori - 2006 Winner H.I.S. Group Discount travel & tourism 70 international branches Founded: 1980.	Age 29 2006 Employees:	4,328 2006 Turnover:	3,289 2007 Mkt. Cap:	1,267 SoftBank Software Distribtution to Internet Zaibatsu Founded: 1980.	Age 23	 2006 Employees:	17,075 2006 Turnover:	11,086 2007 Mkt. Cap:	27,188 Pia Ticket retailing and event information publishing Founded: 1972.	Age 22	 2006 Employees:	308 2006 Turnover:	961 2007 Mkt. Cap:	182 Hideo Sawada  - 1999 Winner Masayoshi Son – 2005 Winner Hiroshi Yanai  - 2002 Winner Winners of Nikkei’s annual Entrepreneur Awards
Japanese VentureEcosystem Improvements How to create more world-class entrepreneurs? From the mid-1990s MITI officials began to have serious concerns about the lack of high-potential technology startup activity in Japan and launched a 10-year initiative to study Silicon Valley and replicate its features as much as possible.
Dramatic changes in a short time From the perspective of entrepreneurs starting companies and the Venture firms backing them, Japan’s regulatory environment,  capital markets, labor mobility and social attitudes have changed so dramatically in the past 6 or 7 years as to be nearly unrecognizable to someone who’s knowledge of Japan is rooted in the common sense of the 1980s bubble era or 1990s lost decade. Quicker exits on new markets.  Better IRRs for VCs & LPs 2000-04 Dramatic structural change ,[object Object]
Shift in domestic VC focus from very late stage to very early stage
University TLOs, spinouts encouraged
Restructurings, Layoffs- end of lifetime employment2004-6  Recovery ,[object Object]
Emergence of “Serial Entrepreneurs”2008-09 Collapse of IPO markets - J-Sox, Global Financial Crisis New access to World-class R&D Top 5 Waseda	65 Osaka	46 Keio	43 Kyoto	37 Tokyo	33 Entre-preneurial Renaissance?  Over 20,000 1-yen companies registered in first two years after regulation changes allowed them. Dramatic regulatory changes
Where High-Growth Companies Start Today Because of the world-famous examples of such companies as Oracle, Cisco, Google, and Salesforce.com, it is widely believed that Silicon Valley creates more high-growth companies than any other region in the world. By Country: By Metro: Number of public companies formed after 1997 which had sales greater than $50M in 2007 and three consecutive years of growth above 50% from 2005-2007. (source: SunBridge analysis of Bloomberg data) China	27 US		22 Japan	12 India 	10 Tokyo		10 Silicon Valley	 6 Shanghai		 4
Venture Financein Japan A shortage of private capital and low barrier to public offering led to exceptional VC returns while limiting the long-term growth potential of Japanese startups.
IPO lead-time truncated after 2000 Quicker exits on new markets.  Better IRRs for VCs & LPs
22 Japanese VC Investments by Company Age Shift from pre-IPO to earlier stage investing.  Over 50% of investments now in companies under 5 years old Source: VEC Annual Surveys
23 Comparing VC Investments Globally Japan’s VC industry may be significantly underfunded VC as % of 2004 GDP__ US	0.17% EU	0.10% JP	0.04%
24 (出典: : Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, 2001:  www.gemconsortium.org) Japanese VC industry spreads risk Many small investments across large portfolios

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Creating Global Ventures - The Next Challenge for Japan's Evolving Venture Habitat

  • 1. CreatingGlobal Ventures The next challenge for Japan’s evolving venture habitat Allen Miner Chairman & CEO SunBridge Corp.
  • 2. 2 Agenda Introducing SunBridge Japan’s Evolving Venture Habitat Concentration of Creativity Entrepreneurism Venture Ecosystem Improvements Venture Finance Competing Globally
  • 4. SunBridge Founding Goals (2000) Create a Dynamic Venture Habitat that combines the best features of Silicon Valley and Japan to influence and improve Japan’s Venture Ecosystem, helping to create World-class Global Ventures, and World-class (top-quartile) investment returns
  • 5. SunBridge Venture Habitat VCs、Banks Recruiters Accountants Universities Lawyers NPOs Incubators Etc. Consultants PR Firms  IT Vendors Designers Integrators Agencies ISPs End Users Alliance Alliance Alliance 150 Professionals $100M invested Established Enterprise Established Enterprise Technology Services Human Resource Services Venture Capital and Strategic Support Sales & Marketing Solutions Information exchange and collaboration Affiliated Venture Unrelated Venture Affiliated Venture Information exchange and collaboration
  • 6.
  • 7. Japan’s Venture HabitatConcentrated Creativity With strong creativity and power to innovate, Japanese inventions have changed the world, the way we work and the way we live while creating new industry sectors and employment.
  • 8. Tokyo and Osaka: leaders of the “Spiky World” #1 and #9: World’s largest metropolitan areas Fortune 500 Headquarters#1 Tokyo: 51#8 Osaka: 7 Global patent leaders Leading per capita GDP
  • 9. 9 Japan is an Innovation Superpower Leads the world in Patents Issued 2004 patents Japan: 342,726 vs. US: 167,183
  • 10. Patents in VC-favored Technologies 10
  • 11. 11 Japan leads the world in R&D investment R&D Intensity AAGR (%) R&D Intensity (R&D expenditure as a % of GDP) in 2004 and average annual growth rate (AAGR) of R&D Intensity (’99-’04) Japan R&D Investment: 3.3% and accelerating R&D Intensity (%) (Source: Eurostat, OECD) R&D share of GDP significantly leads US and Europe & growing faster
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  • 13. Game consoles, digital cameras, car navigation, entertainment robots, mobile internet, IPTV, Mobile DTV, etc.
  • 15. LCD, Flash Memory, CCDs, magnetic and optical storage density and miniaturization, micromotors, IPv6 technologies, battery & fuel cell advances, mobile browsers, laser-scale hard disk servos, etc.
  • 16. The result is an ever-richer technology ecosystem underpinning the success of numerous Japanese startups
  • 17. Access, Index, Faith, Cybird, Shicoh, g-mode, Advanced Media, byD:sign, etc.These are the kinds of products (not enterprise-productivity tools) that are driving global IT innovation and growth today
  • 18. Japanese Entrepreneurs Contrary to popular myths, in Japan, as everywhere else, innovation is driven by individual ‘heroes’ – not by industry associations or government. Increasingly, these ‘heroes’ are innovating in entrepreneurial settings rather than corporate or government laboratories.
  • 19. 14 Consistently ranks near bottom of annual GEM Entrepreneurial Activity study (出典: : Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, 2002: www.gemconsortium.org) (TEA=that percent of the labor force that is either actively involved in starting a new venture or the owner/manager of a business that is less than 42 months old) World laggard in new business formation
  • 20. 15 Highly entrepreneurial at times In times of great change many new companies are formed
  • 21. 16 World-class Japanese Entrepeneurs Plus Office Furniture and Supplies Manufacturer Founded: 1948. 2006 Employees: 4,264 2006 Turnover: private 2007 Mkt. Cap: private Tempstaff Japan’s second largest temporary staff agency Founded: 1973. 2006 Employees: 2,016 2006 Turnover: 2,129 2007 Mkt. Cap: 1,028 Fast Retailing Inexpensive casual-wear manufacturing and retail Founded: 1963 2006 Employees: 3,990 2006 Turnover: 4,488 2007 Mkt. Cap: 9,048 Yoshihisa Imaizumi – 2001 Winner Yoshiko Shinohara - 2007 Winner Tadashi Yanai - 2004 Winner Park 24 Automated Parking Lot Mgt. 20,000+ stalls Founded: 1971. Age 33 2006 Employees: 638 2006 Turnover: 653 2007 Mkt. Cap: 2,323 Culture Convenience Club Tsutaya Media Rental Chain, Online media Founded: 1982. 2006 Employees: 3,078 2006 Turnover: 2,283 2007 Mkt. Cap: 1,219 Nidec World leader in brushless micro-sized DC motors Founded: 1973. Age 29 2007 Employees: 80,026 2007 Turnover: 6,296 2007 Mkt. Cap: 10,264 Kiyoshi Nishikawa – 2000 Winner Muneaki Masuda - 2003 Winner Shigenobu Nagamori - 2006 Winner H.I.S. Group Discount travel & tourism 70 international branches Founded: 1980. Age 29 2006 Employees: 4,328 2006 Turnover: 3,289 2007 Mkt. Cap: 1,267 SoftBank Software Distribtution to Internet Zaibatsu Founded: 1980. Age 23 2006 Employees: 17,075 2006 Turnover: 11,086 2007 Mkt. Cap: 27,188 Pia Ticket retailing and event information publishing Founded: 1972. Age 22 2006 Employees: 308 2006 Turnover: 961 2007 Mkt. Cap: 182 Hideo Sawada - 1999 Winner Masayoshi Son – 2005 Winner Hiroshi Yanai - 2002 Winner Winners of Nikkei’s annual Entrepreneur Awards
  • 22. Japanese VentureEcosystem Improvements How to create more world-class entrepreneurs? From the mid-1990s MITI officials began to have serious concerns about the lack of high-potential technology startup activity in Japan and launched a 10-year initiative to study Silicon Valley and replicate its features as much as possible.
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  • 24. Shift in domestic VC focus from very late stage to very early stage
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  • 27. Emergence of “Serial Entrepreneurs”2008-09 Collapse of IPO markets - J-Sox, Global Financial Crisis New access to World-class R&D Top 5 Waseda 65 Osaka 46 Keio 43 Kyoto 37 Tokyo 33 Entre-preneurial Renaissance? Over 20,000 1-yen companies registered in first two years after regulation changes allowed them. Dramatic regulatory changes
  • 28. Where High-Growth Companies Start Today Because of the world-famous examples of such companies as Oracle, Cisco, Google, and Salesforce.com, it is widely believed that Silicon Valley creates more high-growth companies than any other region in the world. By Country: By Metro: Number of public companies formed after 1997 which had sales greater than $50M in 2007 and three consecutive years of growth above 50% from 2005-2007. (source: SunBridge analysis of Bloomberg data) China 27 US 22 Japan 12 India 10 Tokyo 10 Silicon Valley 6 Shanghai 4
  • 29. Venture Financein Japan A shortage of private capital and low barrier to public offering led to exceptional VC returns while limiting the long-term growth potential of Japanese startups.
  • 30. IPO lead-time truncated after 2000 Quicker exits on new markets. Better IRRs for VCs & LPs
  • 31. 22 Japanese VC Investments by Company Age Shift from pre-IPO to earlier stage investing. Over 50% of investments now in companies under 5 years old Source: VEC Annual Surveys
  • 32. 23 Comparing VC Investments Globally Japan’s VC industry may be significantly underfunded VC as % of 2004 GDP__ US 0.17% EU 0.10% JP 0.04%
  • 33. 24 (出典: : Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, 2001: www.gemconsortium.org) Japanese VC industry spreads risk Many small investments across large portfolios
  • 34. 25 Macro financial factors supportingpotentially high VC returns in Japan USReturns Peaked Here Shortage of Capital vs Size of Opportunity VC/GDP ratio < ¼ that of US. No Overhang in Japan “US VC is still about 3 times overfunded” (Ray Lane, at Stanford Summit, 4/6/05) Very Few megafunds exist in Japan Venture Economics fund benchmark data shows a precipitous drop-off in IRR performance as funds grow larger than $250M Buyers Market = Attractive deal valuations Fewer me-too startups = Higher probability of success Better capital efficiency = Less dilution Attractive IPO exit market (UNTIL J-SOX!!!) Stable = No need to force companies thru a window Reasonable = Less (wasteful) regulatory overhead Continued acceptance of young emerging cos. Median Revenues of about US$20M, profits of $1-2M at IPO on Mothers and Hercules Side-effect: Underdeveloped M&A exit market Result: Better environment for high VC returns! Trend of Annual Venture Capital Investments VC as % of 2004 GDP US 0.17% EU 0.10% JP 0.04%
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  • 37. Seed & startup in Japan. Early expansion in US.
  • 38. Actively add significant strategic value beyond capital
  • 39. World-ranking IPO (7) and M&A exits
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  • 41. to influence and improve Japan’s Venture Ecosystem, helping to create
  • 44. Competing Globally Japan continues to create many world-class entrepreneurs and multi-hundred-million dollar high-growth companies. Why don’t they expand internationally like they used to?
  • 45. “The Middle is Missing” 2004 get-acquainted meeting with METI’s newest “shinkisangyoutantokachou” “Don’t japanese startups have a hard time raising seed capital?” Japan does not lack seed capital or exit opportunities. But private $10M+ “C round” (and D round?) to enable aggressive sales and product expansion is missing… Instead the entire Venture Ecosystem pushes Japanese entrepreneurs to go public as quickly as possible They raise cash that they can’t use for aggressive organic growth and often underperform expectations after their IPO. Japan needs a “chotto matte IPO” fund or two. 29
  • 46. The domestic opportunity is big enough? Alexa WW CompanySite RankRevenueInternational Rakuten #73 $2.98B fr 2010 w/ Baidu CyberAgent #77 $938M fr 2008. neglig. Index Holdings mob. $724M 13% DeNA mob. $376M fr 2008. neglig. Mixi #96 $120M 3% 30 My most disappointing globalization war-story Globalization of Some Leading Japanese InternetCos.
  • 47. China/Shanghai vs. US/Silicon Valley Emerging Economic power = rapidly growing market opportunity Biggest internet and mobile markets Current WW Focus of attention & capital Cultural cousins Not a stepping stone for global expansion Established Economic power = big established market opportunity Big internet and biggest smartphone markets Gathering place of global Tech talent & capital Cultural opposites? Highly connected worldwide (incl. China) Repeatedly creates “the next big thing” 31
  • 48. What Can I do about it? Since 2009: Shifted my emphasis from Bringing “Silicon Valley” to Japan to Bringing Japanese to Silicon Valley
  • 49. Launchingsoonat Plug & Play The most active, dynamic hub for startup activity and related industry interaction in Silicon Valley. Continuous flow of local VCs and international visitors that provides high-value networking opportunities Launch with 5 high-potential Japanese startups and a network of supporters Attract US VC expansion capital and world-caliber executive talent