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The training courses conducted by PREX can largely be divided into topical themes (fields), such as corporate management, Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) development, export promotion strategy/marketing strategy, the environment, social vitalization/tourism development, etc. Here, you can browse reports that provide a summary of the contents offered for the training courses for each individual field.

Latest Seminar Reports

Cooperate Management
July, 28, 2016A seminar program lasting 10 days Understanding the importance of management philosophy and the true meaning of 3S activities! Management Training Program for Vietnamese Staff Working at SMEs
Cooperate Management
June, 30, 2016Information of 4 Japanese companies
Cooperate Management
March, 10, 2016455 people who learned about Japanese companies in the seminars for Central Asia Attending seminars since 1996
Small and Medium sized Enterprises Development
September, 30, 2015Seminars to promote small and medium-sized enterprises 1,809 participants from 118 countries
Environment Management
June, 30, 2015Contributing to drawing up regulations and standards to improve the air environment in Xi’an City(2008-2010 & 2012-2014)
Cooperate Management
June, 28, 2015Model companies can grow to such an extent!
Cooperate Management
June, 28, 2015Nurturing human-resource development for manufacturing in Vietnam by utilizing experiences from Osaka Prefecture (2014-)
Cooperate Management
April, 28, 2015A Mongolian network expanding throughout the Kansai region
Cooperate Management
April, 28, 2015Important ‘bonds’ that tie together ASEAN and Kansai Holding the 35th Kaikenren ASEAN Management Seminar(Nov., 2014)
Cooperate Management
April, 28, 2015A friendly roundtable with the PREX alumni association in Myanmar (Jan. 11-17, 2015)
Cooperate Management
January, 28, 2015Africa seminars: 451 participants from 40 countries over 21 years.
Environment Management
September, 30, 2014Studying Energy-Saving Needed in Countries Experiencing Marked Growth