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ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルールromotes diversity through high tech partnerships

“Sekai” is the Japanese word for “world,” and it’s clearly an idea that ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルールte. Ltd. takes to heart. The software development company already has 11 offices in 6 countries around the world, and its main office in Tokyo boasts a multinational workforce with employees from 13 countries. The company’s managers see diversity as the key to developing their outsourcing services.

ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルール is a global outsourcing company that provides services for a wide range of technical applications. However, the firm’s founder and CEO Hiroki Inagawa says his corporate mission is to “create a platform for diversity.”


Website of Sekai Lab, courtesy of ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルールte. Ltd.

“That has two meanings,” he says. “One is to support individuals or small clients externally. But also internally, by having many people from different backgrounds here, we can have innovative ideas or develop something new that nobody thought of.”

Inagawa’s interest in diversity launched Monstar Lab, a digital music services provider for promoting independent music that was launched in 2006, and for which he holds a patent. ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルール came about in 2013 with the goal of connecting Japanese clients and developers in developing countries such as China, Vietnam and Bangladesh.

“I realized there are many good IT development centers in Southeast Asia,” he says. “So when I started ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルール two years ago, my idea was to connect Japanese clients with existing development companies. ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルール is a platform connecting Japanese or international clients with developers around the world.”

“Those countries have a lot of talented engineers, but there aren’t many jobs there,” adds Shunsuke Nakajima, ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルール’s senior sales manager for North America. “By connecting Japanese clients with developers in those countries, we can help them broaden their talents.*


Strength of Sekai Lab, courtesy of ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルールte. Ltd.

A Global Development Partner

The strength of Sekai Lab’s service is in product development. The firm acts as a partner, connecting developers with skilled and affordable software engineering teams in other countries. Past project areas have included e-commerce systems, music and video streaming services, education systems, games, e-book projects and portals for sales and promotion. A ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルールartner even won a Gold Award at the 2010 Cannes International Advertising Festival.

“We have approximately 500 engineers in house, and our platform holds about 100 partner companies in 15 countries,” says Inagawa. “That’s more than 10,000 engineers. We can cover any technology area.”

Inagawa says another strength of his firm is that it supports projects in local markets. With sales and marketing offices in Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, Shanghai, San Francisco and Los Angeles, it is able to work with developers in their own communities.


Hiroki Inagawa, founder and CEO of ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルールte. Ltd.

Stretching Out

Last year, ブラック ジャック ゲーム ルール began a new phase of its ongoing expansion into the Asian market with an investment in the Vietnam-based development company Asian Tech; the main objective of this company is to deliver software engineers for Japanese clients. “Asian countries are good for development centers,” Inagawa says. “And the market is growing. We want to have at least 30 branches in 15 countries within 3 years. The mobile or IT market in Asia is growing very fast. There are so many opportunities.”

Based on interview in December 2015