Travel, Tourism & Hospitality
UN Tourism sparks global dialogue at Expo 2025 Japan
UN Tourism highlighted innovation and education's role in driving transformation and female empowerment at Japan's Expo 2025, a leading global platform for ideas and solutions, and hosted forums in Osaka to unite sector leaders.

At Japan’s Expo 2025, UN Tourism highlighted the key role of innovation and education for driving transformation and female empowerment in the sector.
Welcoming around 28 million visitors from more than 150 countries, the Expo serves as a leading global platform for ideas and solutions, with an emphasis on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In Osaka, UN Tourism hosted two official forums, uniting public and private sector leaders to focus on key priorities for the sector.
UN Tourism Director of Innovation, Education and Investment Antonio López De Ávila Said: “At Expo 25, we are proud to show that tourism is more than a sector—it is a catalyst for sustainable development, social inclusion, and tech advancement. At UN Tourism, we are placing women’s talent at the heart of this journey, supporting the creativity, leadership, and resilience of women across the globe. We also prioritise investments. We work to ensure every dollar invested contributes to a greener, fairer, and more resilient future.”
Women’s empowerment in tourism
The “Celebrating Female Founders Forum” (April 28) was dedicated to highlighting female-led innovation, promoting inclusion in tourism technology, and emphasising the importance of mentorship networks. The event made clear the critical role women play in the tech startup ecosystem, exploring strategies for overcoming challenges and leveraging opportunities to create a more inclusive and diverse tech industry.
The programme featured opening remarks from representatives of the United Nations at Expo 2025, the Japan Tourism Agency, and UN Tourism. A key panel gathered senior female executives from leading travel groups, digital tourism platforms, and international hospitality companies. The discussion explored how innovation, inclusion, and strategic leadership are transforming the tourism sector, with a particular focus on advancing diversity, equity, and market access.
In a vibrant pitching round, female founders from Japan (ByFood), Korea (NomadHer), the United Arab Emirates (Xenios Academy), SAR, China (Shake to Win), and the United States (Greether) presented forward-looking business models, showcasing how women are connecting technology with sustainable growth and social impact.
Investments for the future
Between 2019 and 2024, the Asia-Pacific region attracted a total of 442 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in the tourism sector, with an estimated capital expenditure of $37.55 billion. These investments resulted in over 77,000 direct jobs and involved 274 companies across various destinations. Japan accounted for 33 FDI projects, totalling an investment of $2.57 billion.
Recognising this potential, UN Tourism hosted the “Global Tourism Investment Forum – Co-creating Culture for the Future” (April 29). The forum emphasised on key investment trends and strategies for sustainable, community-centred tourism growth. As well as a “Fireside Chat” moderated by Nikkei, platforming local voices such as Kiraku Inc or a community led initiative from Vanuatu, a high-level dialogue emphasised the role of investment as a driver of sustainable and inclusive growth. The discussions benefitted from the participation of private sector leaders, including executives from JTB, Kansai Airports, Plug and Play Japan, Hyatt, Destination Capital and Dossen and guided by Travel Voice Japan.
As the Forum came to a close, participants were reminded that tourism investment goes beyond infrastructure and capital—it is fundamentally about people, culture, and long-term impact. From heritage-led models to innovation-driven partnerships, the sessions demonstrated that shaping the future of tourism demands vision, collaboration, and a shared commitment to inclusive and sustainable development. -TradeArabia News Service