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INEEJI, Japan's largest startup hub 'STATION Ai' enters for the first time... XAI accelerates to become a global company
Date 2024.11.11View 31

The photo shows the opening ceremony event of STATION Ai held on the 31st of last month, with about 700 people including Inji in attendance. (Photo: STATION Ai)

 

INEEJI (CEO Jaesik Choi), a leading domestic and international industrial process optimization company with explainable artificial intelligence (xAI)-based prediction and control solutions, has recently entered Japan's largest startup support facility, 'STATION Ai', located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, as a global company, attracting attention.

This move-in is a result of INEEJI's highly regarded innovative artificial intelligence technology and growth potential in the global market, further strengthening its position in the Asian market, including Japan.

INEEJI is a specialized company that maximizes the efficiency of industrial process operations and optimizes energy and resource utilization through AI-based solutions such as the INFINITE OPTIMAL SERIES™, which focuses on understanding the complexity of manufacturing processes through process data analysis and predictive modeling and improving manufacturing yield through process optimization with explainable AI prediction and control solutions.

With these innovative achievements, the company was recently selected as one of the Top 20 AI startups at KPAS 2024, and based on its experience in projects for major domestic manufacturing companies, it is accelerating its global expansion by leading verification experiments with major manufacturing companies within just one year of entering the Japanese market.

Since entering Japan last year, Iniji has been laying the foundation for AI-based industrial innovation in the Japanese market, starting with AI process verification experiments with Chiyoda Steel, a color steel plate manufacturing company, and conducting verification experiments with four steel, cement, and home appliance manufacturing companies.

 


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