Discover the Future of Mobility at the MaaS Case Study Seminar
Val Institute, based in Suginami, Tokyo, is hosting the fifth installment of its
MaaS Case Study Seminar series on February 4, 2026, starting at 15:00 JST. This insightful online event will focus on real-world applications of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) by diving deep into practical examples that highlight the positive impact of mobility solutions on communities.
This session will feature the innovative on-demand transportation initiative,
SPICEBOX, from Nagakubo Town in Shizuoka Prefecture. Participants will gain valuable insights into how this project fosters regional revitalization through enhanced mobility.
Guest Speaker Involvement
We are excited to welcome Mr. Morita from Usagi Planning LLC, a company dedicated to regional revitalization through mobility and human resource matching. His presentation will provide firsthand accounts of increasing mobility demand and enhancing community engagement.
In the second half of the seminar, a Q&A and cross-talk session will occur, allowing participants to delve deeper into the case study. This interactive segment aims to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and successes faced in mobility projects like
SPICEBOX.
Why You Should Attend
This seminar is ideal for anyone interested in:
- - Exploring various applications of MaaS with a focus on the SPICEBOX initiative in Nagakubo Town.
- - Gaining specific insights that can be applied to your region or current mobility projects.
- - Learning innovative strategies to promote usage and enhance regional interaction through mobility solutions.
Event Details
- - Date and Time: February 4, 2026, from 15:00 to 16:30 JST
- - Format: Online via Zoom Webinar
- - Cost: Free (advanced registration required)
- - Registration Link: Val Institute MaaS Seminar Registration
Who Will Be Present?
Mr. Morita, Representative of Usagi Planning LLC
Mr. Imai, Leader of the Sales & Planning Team at Val Institute's MaaS Division
About Val Institute
Founded in 1976, Val Institute launched its first route search system,
Eki-supaato, for MS-DOS, and has since become a leader in mobility solutions with over 120,000 corporate partnerships. We are dedicated to advancing MaaS integration by developing next-generation route search systems and embracing new mobility services such as bike-sharing.
For more information about Val Institute and its initiatives, visit our company website:
Val Institute.
This seminar presents a unique opportunity for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of mobility to engage with real examples and share ideas that could spark innovation in their communities.