To sustain its global competitiveness in manufacturing, Japan will implement various AI-related measures. The “Industrialization Roadmap” published in 2017, is the Government’s major AI strategy that will also integrate AI technology into the development of the societal infrastructure that will be carried out in three stages. Artificial intelligence is expected to impact the industry in many ways, in particular in sectors where Japan historically has been strong, such as robotics.
The webinar is targeted to EU companies seeking to understand where the Japanese AI industry is heading and what kind of solutions that could be attractive for Japanese companies.
Registration deadline: 26/02/2018
What you will learn during this webinar:
In 40 minutes from your desk, you will discover:
Programme:
Speakers: Maths Lundin, Sweden Japan Consulting.
With more than 30 years of experience from working in Japan, Mr Lundin has participated in many projects within different business segments such as management consulting, home appliances and scientific instruments. Through Sweden Japan Consulting, Mr Lundin's services cover market analysis, feasibility studies, and market entry support for European companies planing to enter the Japanese market..
Organiser: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation - Brussels Office
Please go to the EU Business in Japan website, to register for this webinar.
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