December 25, 2023
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Ren Uechi, CEO of Solafune, featured on the cover of the February issue of "Forbes JAPAN," discusses the "Space Economic Zone" as a solution to global issues.
Ren Uechi, President and CEO of Solafune, Inc., is featured on the cover of the February 2024 issue of Forbes JAPAN (released on December 25, 2023), under the theme "2024 Forecast: 'Hope for Earth'". Additionally, the issue includes a special roundtable discussion with Takeshi Hakamada, CEO of ispace; Mihoko Shintani, founding director of Space Port Japan; and Uechi himself.

The February 2024 issue of Forbes JAPAN presents an article titled "Can It Be the Hope of Earth? How Japan Can Succeed in the 'Space Economic Zone,'" focusing on the space industry and discussing climate change, geopolitics, and technology.
The space industry is recognized not only for its business achievements but also for the necessity of broadening perspectives to encompass individual countries, the entire Earth, and other planets. Solafune, Inc., is committed to contributing its technology to initiatives on a global and planetary scale.
【Forbes JAPAN Web】 https://forbesjapan.com/magazines/detail/133

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Solafune, Inc.
Address: 3-6-16 Uechi, Okinawa-shi, Okinawa-ken, JAPAN, 904-0031
President & CEO: Ren Uechi
Business: Satellite Data Analysis, Software and Algorithm licensing business, Providing related services.
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