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4 Japanese AI and fintech startups to look out for at TIA Tokyo 2018

nAs Asia’s data collection methods improve along with increasing internet connectivity and stronger computing power, AI and fintech are steadily gaining traction. In recent years, we’re seeing record-setting growth numbers for both machine learning and mobile payments – AI could potentially contribute US$15.7 trillion to the global economy in 2030, and global fintech deal activity hit US$5.4 billion in the first quarter of 2018.

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At Tech in Asia Tokyo 2018, hundreds of startups will showcase their products and services at the heart of the conference floors. Among them are four AI and fintech startups you can meet at Startup Factory this September 21 & 22.

n1) KB-eyen

nPreventing accidents, unruly behavior, and managing overall safety are all important aspects of a security guard’s job. To amplify the effectiveness of physical security, KB-eye infuses the traditional security camera with the power of AI and image detection solutions.

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Their AI-powered camera can be used for security applications such as crowd density detection, intrusion alert, and street safety management. KB-eye’s camera is capable of working harmoniously with their human security guard counterparts. For instance, to manage crowd control, the technology is able to send notifications to watches worn by security guards when large groups of people are gathering, so that they can prevent undesired crowd behaviors.

n2) Taktpixeln

nWhat do you get when you combine a disruptive technology such as AI with legacy industries such as printing and manufacturing? You get Taktpixel, an AI-equipped image processing and printing solutions provider.

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Through the integration of deep learning with image processing, Taktpixel automates the design proofreading process and improves image inspection. With plans to expand to other manufacturing applications, the startup’s overall goal is to reduce labor costs in manufacturing processes and proofreading of printed products.

n3) finbeen

nConsistently making sure to put away a fixed amount of income regularly takes a whole lot of discipline, especially in our consumer driven world. That’s where finbee comes in to make the tedious process of saving simpler with their automated service application.

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Simply link your bank account to your finbee app to set up a goal over a desired time period along with a corresponding savings purpose for the app to automatically execute. By partnering with local banks such as Chiba Bank and Mizuho Bank, finbee aims to make savings easier for everyone through the swipe of a finger.

n4) i-donutsn

nPicking the right insurance product is fraught with confusing terminologies and mundane processes. With i-donuts’ AI-powered insurance comparison platform, consumers can look forward to figuring out the best insurance product for themselves through three simple steps without the need for registering.

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With the goal of making it easier to pick an insurance service for you, i-donut compares the products of insurance companies such as AXA, Aflac, and SBI Life, among many others. By answering seven questions, the startup’s AI will then break down your answers and produce offerings suitable to your lifestyle and career goals.

nFlex your startup’s products and services to 2,000 potential users at #tiatokyo2018n

These AI and fintech startups will join several other exhibiting companies from various industries at Tech in Asia Tokyo 2018’s Startup Factory, taking place this September 21 and 22. If you are keen on getting access to the startup scene in Japan, then this is your perfect chance to showcase your business to the local market.

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Simply apply for your exhibitor’s booth by this Sunday, September 9. There will be no further extensions to the deadline, so don’t miss your last chance to showcase your startup!

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If bringing your startup to your intended market is not yet on your plans for this year, fret not as there will be tons of learning opportunities from movers and shakers in the tech industry. This year’s speaker lineup includes Jason Calacanis (LAUNCH), Alexis Ohanian (Initialized Capital), Yasufumi Hirai (Rakuten), and Daisuke Sasaki (Freee), just to name a few.

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Here’s the icing on the cake – if you secure your tickets by this Sunday, September 9, you’ll be able to slash 10 percent off (code: tiatokyo10) your ticket purchase.

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