Activities of Participants Who Have Returned Home
The total number of people who have participated in PREX's seminars is approaching 14,000, and they come from over 130 countries and territories. After returning home, the participants, mainly from Asia, including Central Asia and the Caucasus region, and from Central and South America, Central and Eastern Europe and Africa, are now engaged in activities that make their knowledge and experience learned in Japan play a role in the development of their own countries. The activities of PREX, which connects Kansai to the world, are steadily expanding and contributing to the growth of developing countries.
- Aiming to introduce solar-power generation in Bangladesh (Jan.25-Nov. 1)
- Kazakhstan , Kazakhstan - Japan(Jan.2013)
- Myanmar , The tough company managers of Myanmar(Jan.2013)
- Lebanon, Plans for a trekking tour(Jan.2013)
- Palestine, Creating picture books of the preservation of historical remains (Jan. 2013)
- The Gaza Strip in the Palestinian Authority (Oct. 2012)
- Nicaragua, Japan’s SMEs are the hometown of the heart (Oct. 2012)
- Kyrgyz, Japan’s SMEs are the hometown of the heart (Oct. 2012)
- Bangladesh, Established the Information and Exhibition Center for SME. (Oct. 2012)
- Syrian Arab Republic, Taking Kaizen to Arabia! (May. 2012)
- Mali, Moving forward with rural electrification using solar power generation (May. 2012)
- Kazakhstan, Presenting a seminar report to a Kazakhstan magazine specializing in QC (May. 2012)
- Kazakhstan, Promoting the challenges of energy saving for a country with abundant natural resources (May. 2012)
- Indonesia, Facilitator for Indonesia's Alumni Association (May. 2012)
- Singapore, 2nd Chairman of the Singapore Alumni Association appointed (May. 2012)
- Mexico, Return to Japan (March, 2012)
- Syria, Report on the Regional Workshop Japanese Industries in the Eyes of Arabs (February.1,2012)
- Nicaragua, Regional industrial promotion (March,2012)
- El Salvador, Mr. Fiero Dorado Restaurant Project (March,2012)
- Indonesia, Contributing in the reduce jobless and the increasing community welfare (Nov.28,2011)
- Syria, Contributing in the transfer of the Kaizen activities (Oct.17,2011)
- Cambodia, For SMEs (Sep.30,2011)
- Ghana, Pushing for management improvements in Ghana (Sep.30,2011)
- Bangladesh, Holding nationwide events and business plan contest (Sep.30,2011)
- Laos, Challenges for a family enterprise in Laos(Sep.30,2011)
- Kazakhstan, Young Cabinet minister (Sep.30,2011)
- Syria- A Kaizen Storm in Syria!(March 31,2011)
- Ghana- Leadership for 5S Activities at a Food-products Factory(March 31,2011)
- Nicaragua-Tackling Regional Industrial Promotion in Northern and Central Nicaragua(March 31,2011)
- Dominican Republic- Proposing Follow Ups to JICA After Returning Home(March 31,2011)
- Working on Exchanges Between Kyrgyz and Japan(March 31,2011)
