
Shenzhen AI companies will attend the 7th AI Expo Tokyo Spring on May 10, 2023 in Tokyo. The 7th AI Expo Tokyo Spring, which opens on Wednesday, will showcase 250 cutting-edge products and services based on artificial intelligence (AI) technology such as demand forecasting, shipping, fisheries, food safety, medical care, and machine translation. It is used in various fields such as (Xinhua News Agency/Zhongya)
Xinhua News Agency reporters Zhong Ya and Qian Zheng
Tokyo, May 11 (Xinhua News Agency) – The 7th AI Expo Tokyo Spring, which opens on Wednesday, will showcase cutting-edge products that utilize artificial intelligence (AI) technology in various fields such as demand forecasting, shipping, fisheries, and food. and 250 types of services will be exhibited in safety, medical, and machine translation.
This 3-day exhibition is an important part of “NexTech Week TOKYO Spring,” a comprehensive trade fair that brings together cutting-edge technologies such as AI, blockchain, and quantum computing, held at the Tokyo Big Sight Convention Center.
Demand forecasting plays a key role in optimizing inventory management, purchasing, production, and distribution between other processes in industries such as manufacturing and retail. DATAFLUCT, Inc., a data analytics company based in Tokyo, has developed a homegrown demand forecasting system that uses machine learning algorithms to analyze internal data such as inventory, pricing and sales, as well as external data such as weather and traffic. Demonstrated. Forecast demand with high accuracy.
“In the past, the accuracy of forecasting by hand calculation was quite low, and there were many cases of inventory shortages and excess inventories, but now AI technology has greatly improved forecast accuracy, so we can maximize the benefits.” ( A person in charge at Datafurcht). Reduce inventory surpluses or shortages.
In addition, it automatically calculates the optimal number of delivery vehicles, optimally plans delivery routes and personnel, and contributes to minimizing costs and greatly improving efficiency.
Brains Corporation (Tokyo), which develops and sells image recognition devices, introduced an AI-based image processing system that detects objects in front of the ship by analyzing images taken with an infrared camera attached to the bow.
This system can be used in conjunction with high-precision GPS and accelerometer sensors to collect precise data on the distance, velocity and direction of potential obstacles. These data are then input into the vessel’s automatic control system to help the vessel effectively avoid obstacles.
A total of 20 AI companies from Shenzhen, a metropolis in southern China, participated in the biannual expo as a group, attracting widespread attention for their unique hardware and software products.
CloudTranslation Technology Co., Ltd.’s online translation platform is based on a self-developed 3rd generation deep neural network machine translation engine, trained on hundreds of millions of industry-specific high-quality words to provide accurate mutual translation. Support. Supports 80+ languages and 20 industries. The platform allows post-translation side-by-side comparison and editing, and can translate PDF documents, web pages, images, and more.
Another multimedia translation platform recognizes dialogue in uploaded audio or video files and translates the dialogue into the target language before automatically generating subtitles, said Zhang Yifan, the company’s project director. .
This year’s NexTech Week TOKYO Spring attracted approximately 300 exhibitors and 25,000 attendees. ■

An exhibitor from Shenzhen will display an electronic nose at the 7th AI Expo Tokyo Spring on May 10, 2023 in Tokyo. The 7th AI Expo Tokyo Spring, which opens on Wednesday, will showcase 250 cutting-edge products and services based on artificial intelligence in a variety of fields, including demand forecasting, shipping, fisheries, food safety, medicine, and machine translation. in AI) technology. (Xinhua/Zhong Ya)
