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Inagawa makes Forbes list for third time

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Monsterlab Founder Hiroki Inagawa.

Hiroki Inagawa (Class of 2004) has again been named among Japan’s top 20 entrepreneurs by Forbes.

Mr Inagawa is the founder and group CEO of digital transformation consultancy Monstarlab.

The Bond-BBT MBA graduate founded the company in 2006 with a focus on music distribution but when it did no prosper as planned he pivoted to digital consulting.

Monstarlab now operates in 20 countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas, focusing on digital transformation, business model transformation, product planning, experience design and development.

Monstarlab was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market in March.

Mr Inagawa is a graduate of the Bond-BBT MBA program, established in 1998 and tailored to the needs of modern Japanese businesses.

It is Mr Inagawa’s third appearance on the Forbes Japan list.

A  survey of LinkedIn profiles by resume.io found Bond University produced more business leaders as a proportion of its alumni than any other Australian university.

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