Native name | 株式会社Preferred Networks |
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Type | Private limited company |
Unlisted | |
Industry | Artificial intelligence |
Founded | March 26, 2014 |
Headquarters | 1-6-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people |
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Products | AI research, development, and commercialization for physical-world problems |
Revenue | ¥8,486 million (As of January 31, 2021) |
▲¥1,013 million (As of January 31, 2021) | |
▲¥1,218 million (As of January 31, 2021) | |
Total assets | ¥25,758 million (As of January 31, 2021) |
Total equity | ¥17,242 million (As of January 31, 2021) |
Website | www |
Native name | 株式会社Preferred Infrastructure |
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Type | Private limited company |
Unlisted | |
Industry | Information technology |
Founded | March 2006 |
Headquarters | 1-6-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Toru Nishikawa |
Preferred Networks Inc. is a Japanese startup focused on the research and development of deep learning for IoT applications. The company was spun off from Preferred Infrastructure (PFI), founded by Toru Nishikawa, Daisuke Okanohara, and others on March 26, 2014.
The company advocates for "Edge Heavy Computing," which involves the distributed, collaborative processing of massive data generated by devices at the edge of the network. It aims to achieve innovation in various fields, focusing on three major business areas: transportation systems, manufacturing, and bio-healthcare. Through the development of the open-source deep learning framework Chainer (development ceased in December 2019), it promotes advanced initiatives in collaboration with organizations such as Toyota Motor Corporation, FANUC, and National Cancer Center Japan.
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