
1 June 2025 - 3 June 2025
Exhibition
Norway Day at EXPO 2025 in Osaka is bringing together key government and business representatives from Japan and Norway, to celebrate the long-term partnership in a range of areas. This also coincides with celebrations of 120 years of diplomatic relations. Under the theme “Pioneering a sustainable future – together”, events will feature seminars and networking sessions both at the Nordic pavilion at EXPO in Osaka as well as in Tokyo. Business dialogue will cover seafood supply, renewable energy developments, securing critical infrastructure at sea as well as diversity and equality in society and business. The delegation is lead by Espen Barth Eide, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs travelling together with Ragnhild Sjoner Syrstad, State Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries.
For full programme, please see programme tab or attachments below.
Norway Day in Osaka will take place at the EXPO area. The official ceremony will mark the opening of Norway day, with flag-raising og Norway and Japan and greetings by high-level representatives of both countries, while the business dialogue event and reception will be at the Nordic pavilion. Sessions at the pavilion will be consecutive in the same venue and with simultaneous interpretation.
Transportation from Osaka to Tokyo:
Train Osaka-Tokyo, Shinkansen, approx. 2hrs 30 min
Norway Day in Tokyo will take place at Hotel Gajoen in Meguro, a central part of the city. Sessions will be taking place in parallel, all with simultaneous interpretation. All sessions will gather for a joint seafood reception.
The following hotels are recommended in Tokyo, near the event venue Hotel Gajoen:
Practical information will follow later.
Ann Elin Hattrem
Special Advisor
Oslo

All times are in GMT+09:00
Canopy by Hilton · 18:00 - 20:00
Canopy by Hilton
18:00 - 20:00
All times are in GMT+09:00
Expo 2025 Osaka Yumeshima Island · 10:30 - 18:30
Expo 2025 Osaka Yumeshima Island
10:30 - 18:30
PART 1
11:00-11:20 Official Ceremony
PART 2
15:30-18:30 Japan-Norway business dialogue at Nordic Pavilion
MC: Finn Kristian Aamodt, Commissionaire General for Norway at the Nordic Pavilion
15:30-15:55 OPENING
15:55-16:30 Panel 1: “Securing critical infrastructure”
Moderator: Svein Grandum, Counsellor, Head of Trade and Technology Office, Norwegian Embassy, Trade and Technology Office
Panelists:
16:30-17:05 Panel 2: “Developing cost efficient energy value chains”
Moderator: Per Christer Lund, Counsellor Energy and Technology, Norwegian Embassy, Trade and Technology Office
Panelists:
17:05-17:20 Break
17:20-17:55 Panel 3: “Securing food supply chains”
Moderator: Idar Kreutzer, International Director, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO)
Panelists:
17:55-18:30 Panel 4: “Diversity and equality in productive global business”
Moderator: Akiko Shiono, Community Director, Nordic Innovation House Tokyo
Panelists:
Finn Kristian Aamodt , Moderator
Kristin Iglum, Norwegian Ambassador to Japan
Espen Barth Eide, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Håkon Haugli, CEO, Innovation Norway
Idar Kreutzer, International Director, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO)
Rolf Kristian Vaage, CSO, Pelagia
Elisabeth Haugen, Sales Manager, Japan & SE Asia, Ocean Supreme
Yasuda Satoshi, Managing Director, Thyms & Co. Ltd.
Kaneko Naoki, President, Ocean Trading Co. Ltd.
Ragnhild Sjoner Syrstad, State Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
Ingunn Svegården, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific Renewables & Country Manager Singapore, Equinor
David Povall, Senior Executive Officer, Offshore Wind, Renewable Energy Division, Kansai Electric Power Company
Anders Rønningen, Executive Vice President, Kongsberg Discovery
Ditlev Engel, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Systems DNV
Hide Sakaguchi, Executive Advisor, Sasakawa Peace Foundation
Cathrine Thomassen, CEO GE Healthcare Norway
Expo 2025 Osaka Yumeshima Island · 18:30 - 20:30
Expo 2025 Osaka Yumeshima Island
18:30 - 20:30
All times are in GMT+09:00
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo · 13:00 - 18:00
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
13:00 - 18:00
MC: Marianne Støren Berg, Norwegian Embassy, Trade and Technology Office
13:00-14:15 OPENING
Overview: Reflection on the global energy situation under the current geopolitical situation with relevance and importance of energy partnership between Japan and Norway, aligning with energy security and joint technology developments.
Signing ceremonies:
Memorandum of Understanding between FLOWRA and DNV for cooperation within floating offshore wind.
Memorandum of Understanding between FLOWRA and Innovation Norway for advancing Japan-Norway offshore wind partnership.
Opening Address 1: Ragnhild Sjoner Syrstad, State Secretary, Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
Opening Address 2: Noriyoshi Fukuoka, Director Wind Energy Policy, Japanese Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Keynote speaker: Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director Emeritus, International Energy Agency (IEA), Chair of the Steering Committee of Innovation for Cool Earth Forum (ICEF)
14:15 - 15:15 Global energy markets in transition
Both Japan and Norway are navigating the transition in volatile global energy markets. We are complimentary where Japan, heavily reliant on imported fossil fuels, is accelerating its efforts to diversify its energy mix and Norway positioning itself as a global supplier of low carbon energy based on green electrons and blue molecules.Our complementarily meets in developing and deploying frontier energy areas such as offshore wind and ammonia value chain.This session will address the global challenges and importance of cooperation between same-minded and less political volatile nations to reach common goals.
Panel discussion:
Theme: Strategies for collaboration amidst in a volatile geopolitical world – the trilemma of energy security, affordability and sustainability.
Moderator: Per Christer Lund, Counsellor Energy and Technology, Norwegian Embassy, Trade and Technology Office
Introduction: Lars Erik Nicolaisen, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Rystad Energy, “The Energy Trilemma – shifting priorities”
Panelists:
15:15-15:45 Coffee break
15:45-16:45 Accelerating offshore wind collaboration
Japan has recently opened its huge Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) for harvesting one of the world's most promising offshore wind energy sources, most of this from floating offshore wind. Whereas Japan has very little experience from domestic offshore industry, Norway can complement with 50 years of offshore oil and gas and 15 years of floating offshore wind projects. This session will address current and growing collaboration on regulatory, technological, efficiency and economic aspects of floating wind development.
Panel discussion:
Theme: Long-term partnership, joint technology development, cost reduction and international standardization
Moderator: Per Christer Lund, Counsellor Energy and Technology, Norwegian Embassy, Trade and Technology Office
Introduction: Håkon Haugli, Chief Executive Officer, Innovation Norway, “Norwegian incentive and funding schemes to promote deployment of floating offshore wind”
Panelists:
16:45-17:15 Coffee break
17:15-18:15 Low-carbon energy value chains
Whereas Japan has been the driver over the last 20 years for global hydrogen and ammonia value chains to lower its carbon footprint, Norway is exploiting its production and export capacity for green and blue low carbon energy. Although a direct supply chain from Norway and Japan seems unlikely right now, this seminar will address collaboration of supporting technologies, including production, transport and storage and downstream utilization of these low carbon molecules.
Panel discussion:
Challenges and solutions for implementing carbon capture and hydrogen/ammonia projects. Regulatory and technological hurdles
Moderator: Per Christer Lund, Counsellor Energy and Technology, Norwegian Embassy, Trade and Technology Office
Introduction: Hiroshi Nambo, General Manager, Global CCS Institute (Japan): Japan’s position on CCS and low-carbon value chains
Panelists:
18:15-18:20 Closing
18:30-20:30 Networking Seafood Reception (jointly Session 1, 2 and 3)
Marianne Støren Berg, Counsellor Science, Technology and Higher Educaction
Ragnhild Sjoner Syrstad, State Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
Noriyoshi Fukuoka, Director Wind Energy Policy, Japanese Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director Emeritus, International Energy Agency (IEA), Chair of the Steering Committee of Innovation for Cool Earth Forum (ICEF)
Per Christer Lund, Counsellor Energy and Technology
Lars Eirik Nicolaysen, Deputy CEO - Rystad Energy
Ingunn Svegården, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific Renewables & Country Manager Singapore, Equinor
Marta Marmiroli, General Manager of Power Grid Engineering, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Andreas Alnes, Senior Vice President and Head of Group procurement, Statkraft
Håkon Haugli, CEO, Innovation Norway
Sille Grjotheim, Global Segment Director Offshore Wind, DNV
Mototsugu Ikari, General Manager International Relations, Floating Offshore Wind Technology Research Association (FLOWRA)
Tone Lunde Bakker, CEO, Export Finance Norway
Hiroshi Nambo, General Manager, Global CCS Institute (Japan)
James Laybourn , Regional Sales Director, Energy Systems, DNV
Shigeru Muraki, President, Clean Fuel Ammonia Association
Satoshi Kanamori, Managing Executive Officer, LNG, Carbon Solution Business, "K" Line (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd)
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo · 13:00 - 18:00
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
13:00 - 18:00
Norway and Japan have a long-standing history of international maritime and space cooperation in research, technology, and business development. This session will raise awareness among both the Norwegian and Japanese authorities and stakeholders about our cooperation, common interests, and future opportunities for joint activities from deep ocean to deep space. With the recent geopolitical situation, it is highly important to develop close relationship with like-minded countries, like Norway and Japan, to enhance security and resilience of critical infrastructure.
MC: Finn Kristian Aamodt, Norway's Commissioner General for Expo 2025 Osaka
13:00-13:30 Opening
Welcome: Kristin Iglum, Ambassador of Norway to Japan
Address 1: Espen Barth Eide, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Address 2: Jun Kazeki, Director-General of the National Space Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office
13:30-15:00 “Protection of Critical Infrastructure - maritime domain awareness”
Moderator: Maja Stina Ekstedt, Executive Vice President of Sustainability & Public Relations, Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT)
There are severe changes and unpredictability in the world today, both due to geopolitics and climate changes.
This creates demands for new understanding, new analysis and new solutions.
This session focuses on the protection of critical infrastructure,such as ports, ships, communication solutions, energy and monitoring infrastructure, etc., and enhancement of maritime surveillance services and the integration of various sensors and data sources to detect and monitor maritime activities.
We hope to highlight the commonalities between Japan and Norway in this domain and the opportunities for collaboration and working together in order to address today's security challenges.
Keynote speakers:
Panel discussion:
Panelists:
15:00-15:40 Coffee break
15:40-17:50 “Space technology as a tool for situational awareness”
15:40-15:50 Signing Ceremony
Moderator:Kenneth Olafsson, Representative Director of KSAT Japan G.K., Head of KSAT Asia, Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT)
This session will be presenting the importance and the role of space technology as a tool for maritime surveillance and the development of innovative solutions being implemented to improve and support maritime and multi-domain awareness.
Keynote speakers:
Rolf Skatteboe, President & CEO, Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT)
Arne Gjennestad, Vice President Business Development Defence Space & Surveillance, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA)
Panel discussion:
Panelists:
ATLA, Ministry of Defense, Japan
17:50-18:00 Concluding remarks by Finn Kristian Aamodt
18:30-20:30 Networking Seafood Reception (jointly Session 1, 2 and 3)
Finn Kristian Aamodt , Commissionaire General for Norway at the Nordic Pavilion
Kristin Iglum, Norwegian Ambassador to Japan
Espen Barth Eide, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Jun Kazeki, Director-General of the National Space Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office
Maja Stina Ekstedt, Executive Vice President of Sustainability & Public Relations
Geir Håøy, CEO, Kongsberg Group
Ditlev Engel, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Systems DNV
Hide Sakaguchi, Executive Advisor, Sasakawa Peace Foundation
Anders Rønningen, Executive Vice President, Kongsberg Discovery
Tomonori Ueno, General Manager, Aerospace Defense & Technology Strategic Business Unit, Sumitomo Corporation
Rolf Skatteboe, CEO, Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT)
Kenji Minami, Deputy Director-General, Department of Project Management, Ministry of Defense, Japan, ATLA
Riko Oki, Counselor, Associate Senior Chief Officer of Earth Observation Mission, Space Technology Directorate I, JAXA
Mitsuri Ishii, Executive Director, SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation
Takayoshi Fukuyo, CEO, ArkEdge Space
Takashi Ogai, Manager, Project Group, Space Systems Business Development Office, Aero Engine, Space & Defense Business Area, IHI Corporation
Arne Gjennestad, Vice President Business Development Defence Space & Surveillance, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA)
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo · 18:30 - 20:30
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
18:30 - 20:30
Companies must adhere to standards for responsible business conduct, including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria.
Participants are expected to operate in accordance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct. This entails conducting business responsibly, respecting human rights, ensuring decent working conditions, safeguarding environmental considerations, and actively preventing corruption.
Companies must carry out their own due diligence assessments (risk assessments) to identify, prevent, and mitigate potential adverse impacts.






