FEATURE INTERVIEW
Ken Brady & Adam Johnson
CEO & COO, Genkii

Ken Brady is Co-Founder and CEO of Genkii, a Tokyo based virtual worlds and mobile development company. Genkii was founded in 2008 and aims to innovate and shape the future of the virtual worlds and mobile industries.

He has an degree in East Asian Politics, an Asia-focused MBA, and has worked across many industries, notably new media marketing and advertising, education, and film. He is a sought-after speaker and futurist, as well as an award-winning science fiction writer, playwright, and filmmaker.

Adam Johnson is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Genkii, a Tokyo based virtual worlds and mobile development company. Genkii was founded in 2008 and aims to innovate and shape the future of the virtual worlds and mobile industries.

He has degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science, and has worked in many environments, including Fortune 250 companies, politics, start ups, and educational institutions. He has been called a pioneer of open source virtual worlds. An evangelist of open source platforms, he constantly pushes for innovation and change in the industry.

PROGRAM INTRODUCTION AND HOST

Tokyo Tech

For decades, Tokyo has been a global hotspot for technology and innovation. Now, with growing pressure for businesses to leverage new technologies, how with Japan compete with new competitors? This program will look deeply at the Tokyo tech scene, from the latest trends in mobile technology, to the hottest new startups and products hitting this high-tech metropolis.

Solutions and Design Consultant,
Longfeld Consulting Services

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