Interviews

CarterJMRN has been tracking working from home trends among the general public aged 16-69 via our Japan Consumer Sentiment Survey.
In the world of market research, it’s well known that Japanese people tend to shy away from the extreme points when answering rating...
Robots for nursing care were placed in the facility (Sendai City)
When addressing the large-scale, multi-faceted challenges involving rapid aging, society, and healthcare systems, one of the most important success factors in innovating new...
Some 30 years ago, Japan was the epicentre of growth in global luxury. While it has remained a significant market for international luxury...
Social media use and digital uptake among older generations has proven to be an interesting metric to watch over the years, and is...
With more than 34 million people over the age of 65, Japan is the oldest country in the world, and it already feels...
Debbie Howard, Chairman of The Carter Group/Japan Market Resource Network, was recently interviewed by leading agetech innovator Keren Etkin (author of the recently...
Header image for the article "Kobe City’s Age-Tech Eldercare Technology Implementation and Promotion Program Creates Win-Win for Both Society and International Age-Tech Companies" on www.carterjmrn.com
With right at 30% of its population aged over 65, Japan represents the largest global market for ageing-related technologies.
Dominic Carter, CEO of The Carter Group / Japan Market Resource Network, shares the latest on a great opportunity for foreign (non-Japanese) age-tech...
Our Japan Consumer Sentiment Survey carried out in March 2021 indicates that Japanese of all generations are looking to increase the quality and...
Recently my colleague Debbie Howard and I were interviewed by Jamin Brazil for his Happy Market Research Podcast (a highly recommended podcast if you have an interest...
Back in the last century when I was studying marketing at the University of New South Wales in Australia I was fortunate enough...