Tokyo Tech Talks #3: Rendering Reality
Join us on April 28, 2026 at Build+ in Ebisu for an evening of talks and conversation about how data, motion, light, and software become lived experience.
News and announcements from Tokyo Tech Talks.
Join us on April 28, 2026 at Build+ in Ebisu for an evening of talks and conversation about how data, motion, light, and software become lived experience.
A look back at Tokyo Tech Talks #2 in Ebisu — Mitchell Carroll on lossy compression, and Daniel Leuk on how KD and KS open up better ways to represent the world in software.
Daniel Leuk of Ikayzo will discuss KD, a compact data language, and Mitchell Carroll of Mercari will talk about what gets lost when reality becomes data.
How does the real world become data — and what can we do with it? Join us March 31 at Build+ in Ebisu for talks and conversation about turning reality into something software can understand.
A look back at the inaugural Tokyo Tech Talks event at UTokyo Kashiwa — talks on AI-assisted coding and underserved communities, a camera-based hackathon, and the start of something new.
Our inaugural event features Mitchell Carroll on AI in underserved communities and Keenan Thompson on setting boundaries for AI-assisted coding.
Join us on February 22, 2026 at University of Tokyo Kashiwa Campus for our inaugural event focused on cutting through the noise and doing meaningful work.