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Bridging technology seeds to society
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Research, built for industrial reality.

YELLOW brings academic research into the field. Connecting universities, government, industrial companies, skilled trades, and go-to-market execution to turn technology seeds into working solutions.

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01 — Statement
Innovation does not end in the lab. We build what comes next.
02 — Capabilities

From academia to the field.

01 / Academia 01 / 05

Technology sourcing.

Identifying high-potential research seeds from universities, research institutions, and companies.

02 / Industry 02 / 05

Field implementation.

Adapting research-led ideas to the realities of manufacturing, construction, maintenance, and industrial operations.

03 / Skilled Trades 03 / 05

Hands-on validation.

Working with operators, technicians, and skilled professionals to test whether solutions actually work on site.

04 / Government 04 / 05

Public program adoption.

Connecting industrial innovation with public programs, regional governments, and institutional funding pathways.

05 / Market 05 / 05

Go-to-market execution.

Designing the strategy, partnerships, and launch process that bring new solutions into use.

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03 — Selected Work
Public records of the projects, partnerships, and programs through which YELLOW brings research into real-world use. From sports and wellness to life-science clusters and public innovation programs, our work sits at the interface of academia, industry, government, skilled trades, and the field.
Journal — 001 August 2025

SOIP × Iwaki FC.

Journal — 002 2025

TOLIC membership.

Journal — 003 December 2025

Joined BtoR.

Journal — 004 March 2026

WELLNEXUS Kamakura 2026.

04 — Method

A single line from lab to field to market.

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Academia

Identifying high-potential technology seeds from universities, research institutions, and companies — before they are fully visible to the market.

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R&D

Turning research-led ideas into testable concepts, prototypes, and validation plans that can move beyond the lab.

— 03

Government

Connecting projects to public programs, regional governments, and funding pathways that allow implementation to continue.

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Alliance

Building cross-sector partnerships — with industrial partners, skilled trades, and field operators — that carry projects toward adoption.

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Market

Designing the go-to-market strategy, early customer development, and launch process that bring validated solutions into use.

Let’s build something real.

Open to collaboration with universities, public bodies, and industry.

Address 9 Shirogane-cho, Takasaki
Gunma, Japan
Co-founders Ryohei Osaka
Tomohiro Iwabuchi
© YELLOW INC.
A — About

We turn academic research into working industrial solutions.

YELLOW Inc. is a Takasaki-based implementation firm that brings academic research into the field. We connect universities, research institutions, government, industrial companies, skilled trades, and go-to-market execution to turn technology seeds into solutions that work in real-world conditions.

What we do

YELLOW works across the full path from research to adoption: technology sourcing, field validation, public-program alignment, partnership design, and market launch. We focus on industries where implementation happens on site — manufacturing, construction, maintenance, infrastructure, sports, and regional industry.

How we work

We operate between slow systems and practical realities. Research must pass through institutions, funding pathways, job sites, operators, technicians, business models, and markets before it becomes useful. YELLOW builds that implementation layer.

Why YELLOW

The distance between a technology seed and its real-world use is not only technical. It is institutional, operational, and commercial. YELLOW closes that distance.

Co-founders
Ryohei Osaka
Co-founder
Focused on research operations, project structuring, and the design of academic-industry partnerships.
Tomohiro Iwabuchi
Co-founder
Focused on go-to-market strategy for research-led ventures, public-sector innovation programs, and cross-sector partnership development.
Company
YELLOW Inc.
Address
9 Shirogane-cho, Takasaki
Gunma, Japan
Field
Academic research implementation for industrial reality
C — Journal

Records of implementation.

A public archive of YELLOW’s projects, partnerships, affiliations, and public programs. Each record documents how research-led ideas move through institutions, partners, fields, and markets — from early alignment to real-world implementation.

SOIP × Iwaki FC.

In August 2025, YELLOW was selected — with LocationMind Inc. and Iwaki FC — for the Japan Sports Agency's SOIP programme, on a foot-traffic data project for stadium access and regional value.

The programme.

SOIP — the Sports Open Innovation Platform — is run by the Japan Sports Agency, with eiicon Inc. operating the programme. It pairs sports organisations with cross-industry partners around projects that turn sport into a driver of regional renewal.

On 19 August 2025, Iwaki FC announced its selection for the FY2025 SOIP programme. The project, titled "Foot-traffic data analysis for access improvement and a community-driven new stadium concept," runs from August 2025 to February 2026, with a Demo Day at Muromachi Mitsui Hall in Tokyo on 26 February 2026.

The partner.

Iwaki FC, based in Iwaki City, Fukushima, competes in the J2 League. The club has built a reputation for community-led sports development, and is now planning a new stadium near Onahama Port.

Under SOIP, YELLOW and LocationMind are working with the club to capture how visitors actually move — by mode of transport, by time, by route — and to use that data to ease congestion, design alternative access routes, and inform the new stadium plan.

YELLOW’s role.

YELLOW participates as a research-and-technology partner contributing the foot-traffic analytics layer. The same translation discipline we apply elsewhere — moving research-grade methods into operational use — here meets a stadium-operations problem with concrete, measurable outcomes.

TOLIC membership.

YELLOW joined TOLIC — the Tohoku Life Science Instruments Cluster — as a corporate member, gaining access to one of Japan's most active life-science instruments networks.

What TOLIC is.

TOLIC — the Tohoku Life Science Instruments Cluster — was founded in August 2014 as a private, multi-stakeholder body bringing industry, academia, government, and finance together around life-science instruments development in the Tohoku region.

TOLIC is headquartered at the Health-Tech Innovation Hub (HIH) in Morioka, Iwate, where its member companies — spanning diagnostic devices, rehabilitation robotics, microfluidics, and cell-culture systems — share facilities, joint projects, and a public conference programme held three times a year.

Why YELLOW joined.

TOLIC accepts member companies only on the basis of "active or planned participation in a specific project" — affiliation is operational, not symbolic. For YELLOW, membership puts our research-translation work alongside a cluster that has built one of Japan’s most productive life-science instruments pipelines.

Joining also positions YELLOW within TOLIC’s wider "second stage" structure — the Tohoku Life Science Impact Fund, mentor company T-Mentors, and the second Health-Tech Innovation Hub planned in Morioka — that is reshaping regional life-science venture-building.

What it opens.

Direct working relationships with the cluster’s member companies and partner institutions, participation in shared infrastructure and joint projects, and a regular surface at the TOLIC Conference — Japan’s most concentrated forum for life-science instruments work outside the major metros.

Joined BtoR.

YELLOW joined the General Incorporated Association BtoR, established by TOLIC in December 2025 to support grant applications and project administration across the life-science cluster.

What BtoR is.

The General Incorporated Association BtoR (corporate number 2400005008533) was established on 9 December 2025 by TOLIC, the Tohoku Life Science Instruments Cluster. It is registered at the Health-Tech Innovation Hub in Morioka, Iwate.

BtoR’s mandate is operational. It supports TOLIC member companies in applying for national and regional grants, and administers funded projects on their behalf — the institutional plumbing that lets small life-science companies compete for the same public funding lines as larger players.

Why YELLOW joined.

YELLOW joined BtoR as a participating corporate member following its formation. The association connects YELLOW directly to the grant infrastructure that surrounds the TOLIC cluster — and to a network of companies operating at the same scale on related problems.

Affiliation with BtoR complements YELLOW’s TOLIC membership. Where TOLIC is the cluster, BtoR is the operating layer beneath it — the body that translates collective intent into funded, administered programmes.

What it enables.

Streamlined access to public funding pathways, shared administration of multi-partner projects, and an institutional channel through which YELLOW’s translation work can interface with the wider life-science instruments network operating from Tohoku.

WELLNEXUS Kamakura 2026.

YELLOW was selected as one of seven finalists for the first WELLNEXUS Kamakura 2026 — a sports-and-wellness open-innovation contest hosted by SPIC and Kamakura International FC, with the City of Kamakura.

The programme.

WELLNEXUS Kamakura 2026 is an open-innovation contest and pilot programme set up by SPIC Inc. and Kamakura International FC, in partnership with the City of Kamakura. It puts startups, researchers, and citizens to work on Kamakura’s local problems — tourism, ageing, childcare, the night-time economy — through the lens of sport and wellness.

The final round was held on 16 March 2026 at Kirara Kamakura. Seven finalists pitched in front of an audience of around 100, with awards across a Grand Prix, a CITY award, and an Audience award.

YELLOW’s role.

After an open call (December 2025 – February 2026) and a multi-stage selection, YELLOW was chosen as one of seven finalists. The shortlist spanned NFTs, AI, foot-traffic data, neuroscience, health-habit apps, and universal wearables — all aimed at the wellness layer of city life.

YELLOW’s proposal extended the foot-traffic and behavioural-data work the firm has been developing in the SOIP × Iwaki FC project — applied here to Kamakura, where the question is less about stadium access and more about the everyday geography of a wellness-driven town.

Why it matters.

WELLNEXUS is structured so that finalists, regardless of award, can continue working with SPIC, Kamakura International FC, and city partners on actual pilots in Kamakura. For YELLOW, the value of the finalist position is the working relationship it opens, not the moment of the stage.

E — Contact

Let’s build something real.

Open to collaboration with universities, public bodies, and industry. Please reach out using the form below.

F — Recruit

Work with us.

YELLOW is building the institutional layer between research and market. We’re looking for people who can hold both sides in their head — the scientific and the commercial — and operate at the interface.

Don’t see the right role? Tell us where you’d fit.

G — Global

Research has no borders. Adoption does.

YELLOW operates from Takasaki. Our work is rooted in Japan, where the institutional terrain we navigate — universities, public programmes, regional governments — is most familiar to us.

Where we work now

Japan. Specifically: the corridor between Tokyo-area research institutions, the public programmes administered nationally (SOIP, public innovation pipelines), and regional partners across Gunma, Fukushima, and Kanagawa where our project work has so far concentrated.

Where we partner

Outside Japan, on a project basis. Technology seeds rarely respect national boundaries; the institutions that adopt them often do. We collaborate with overseas partners when a project benefits from cross-border movement of either.

Where we’re heading

Toward becoming a Japanese firm that operates globally — not a global firm that happens to be in Japan. The institutional knowledge of one place is hard to scale; the discipline of translation is portable.

Bringing a technology seed across borders?

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