Musashino EMC: Building Entrepreneurial Leaders Across Asia
Tatsuya Tsubuki
Musashino University EMC, officially the Faculty of Entrepreneurship at Musashino University, is a Japan based program dedicated to cultivating entrepreneurial leaders through a strong focus on mindset, responsibility, and real world impact. Unlike traditional business faculties that center primarily on theory and technical knowledge, EMC emphasizes initiative, resilience, and the ability to create value in uncertain environments. Through hands-on projects, global collaborations, and platforms such as EMC GLOBAL, the program connects students with peers and innovation ecosystems across Asia, preparing them to lead in startups, corporations, and public institutions with an entrepreneurial spirit. With that, let’s dive deeper into its mission and innovation with one of its Professors, Tatsuya Tsubuki.
A Room Where Borders Fade
The EMC GLOBAL Summit began with a simple belief that entrepreneurship cannot grow in isolation. Innovation needs a space where people from different backgrounds can meet, exchange ideas, and challenge one another.
The Summit was created to become that space. It brings together students, educators, and innovators from different countries so they can connect beyond the limits of a single university or nation. What emerges are conversations that lead to collaborations, and collaborations that often grow into long term relationships.
At its core, the Summit is a platform designed to build bridges across Asia and beyond. It is not just an event. It is an intentional gathering built on the idea that entrepreneurship thrives in community.
The Mindset Before the Method
While traditional business education often prioritizes technical knowledge and structured frameworks, EMC takes a different approach. The foundation of its program is mindset.
Business skills matter. Financial literacy, strategy, and operational knowledge are essential. But EMC believes that how students think and act matters even more. Initiative, resilience, and the ability to navigate uncertainty are treated as core competencies.
Students are trained not only to analyze problems, but to take ownership of them. They are encouraged to step forward even when outcomes are unclear. In this way, entrepreneurship becomes less about mastering theory and more about developing character.
The goal is to shape individuals who can create value in any environment, not only those who can pass exams or deliver polished presentations.
Redefining Success Beyond Startups
In many entrepreneurial ecosystems, success is measured by visible milestones such as funding rounds or startup launches. EMC takes a broader view.
Entrepreneurship is not limited to founding a company. It is equally meaningful when a graduate demonstrates entrepreneurial leadership within an existing organization, community, or public institution.
Creating value, driving change, and taking responsibility are considered valid expressions of entrepreneurship regardless of context. A student who transforms a corporate department through innovation embodies the same spirit as one who launches a startup.
By expanding the definition of success, EMC encourages students to see entrepreneurship as a lifelong approach rather than a single career path.
When Filipino Teams Take the Stage
When Filipino teams and other Asian students gain recognition internationally, the impact extends beyond awards. It sends a message.
Many Japanese students still have limited exposure to the realities of other Asian economies. Seeing students from the Philippines actively building startups and presenting confidently on the global stage highlights the dynamism of the region.
This exposure broadens perspective. It challenges assumptions and encourages Japanese students to think more regionally. Understanding Asia not as an abstract concept but as a network of ambitious peers becomes deeply meaningful for their own career development.
Global recognition in this context is not only about achievement. It is about awareness.
A Long Term Vision for Regional Collaboration
The long term vision of EMC GLOBAL is clear. It aims to connect students across Asia and enable them to form teams that transcend national borders.
By learning together, working together, and building together, students can co-create new values that reflect the diversity of the region. This cross border collaboration is expected to strengthen Asia’s innovation ecosystem over time.
Rather than focusing on individual success stories, the vision centers on building an interconnected community of future leaders.
The Impact EMC Hopes to See
Ultimately, EMC hopes its graduates become leaders who take initiative and act with responsibility.
Whether they choose careers in startups, corporations, or public institutions, the expectation remains the same. They should connect people, create value, and contribute meaningfully to society.
The entrepreneurial spirit promoted by EMC is not confined to business creation. It is a way of thinking and leading.
If its graduates carry that mindset across Asia and beyond, the Summit will have achieved its deeper purpose. Not only gathering people in one room, but shaping a generation capable of building many more.
-
Tatsuya Tsubuki is a Professor at Musashino University’s Faculty of Entrepreneurship, known as Musashino EMC, where he leads global initiatives that connect entrepreneurship education, research, and cross border innovation. With leadership experience in international education and technology firms, he brings expertise in global strategy, venture development, and ecosystem building. Through EMC GLOBAL and related platforms, Professor Tsubuki bridges students, founders, and institutions across Asia, strengthening collaboration between Japan and emerging startup ecosystems while championing an entrepreneurial mindset grounded in responsibility, initiative, and regional impact.
Visit www.techshake.asia if you would like to know and connect more with Musashino University EMC.
Are you a startup, investor or corporation? Or do you just enjoy talking about startups? There are many ways that you can work with TechShake.
We’d love to hear from you!