About the Report
The Japanese government is betting on Artificial Intelligence (AI) as the key to rewrite Japan's blueprint for the future. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has called for greater use of AI and robotics including IoT as part of the government’s economic growth strategy, urging businesses to invest more into researching new technologies. AI was one of the strongest fields of development in 2015 and this trend will likely continue in 2016. Hence, this report titled 'Artificial Intelligence in Japan (R&D, Market and Industry Analysis)' provides a useful summary of the current status of artificial intelligence market in Japan. It presents an industry overview, insights into the market trends, its size, key drivers and challenges that affect the growth of the market. Furthermore, this report provides information on key players as well as the development of new products, including R&D activities.
About the Expert:
Maths Lundin is a business consulting expert with over 30 years' experience of working in Japan. Click here to access his profile.
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