Masao "Mickey" Tachibana serves as the Sales Director for APAC at Altia Japan K.K., where he plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between high-tech innovation and market implementation. With over two decades of experience in the mapping, navigation, and mobile software sectors, Mickey...
Masao "Mickey" Tachibana serves as the Sales Director for APAC at Altia Japan K.K., where he plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between high-tech innovation and market implementation. With over two decades of experience in the mapping, navigation, and mobile software sectors, Mickey has cultivated a robust network of connections that empower companies to transform visionary ideas into commercially viable products. His expertise lies not only in sales operations but also in fostering strategic relationships that enhance customer satisfaction across diverse industries, including automotive and medical devices.
At Altia, Mickey is at the forefront of optimizing user experience (UX) through high-performance production displays, ensuring that clients can deliver cutting-edge solutions tailored to their specific needs. His leadership in managing customer accounts throughout Japan and the broader APAC region has been instrumental in driving growth and innovation. Mickey's ability to navigate complex market dynamics, coupled with his fluency in business English, allows him to effectively communicate and collaborate with stakeholders across cultures.
Key projects under Mickey's direction have included the development of advanced digital cockpit interfaces for automotive manufacturers and intuitive medical device displays that prioritize user engagement and functionality. His entrepreneurial spirit and experience with start-ups further enhance his capability to identify emerging trends and capitalize on new opportunities, making him a sought-after expert in the tech landscape. As he continues to lead initiatives that connect Japan and the United States, Mickey Tachibana remains a vital force in shaping the future of high-tech user experiences in the APAC region.