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Tokyo, Japan - June 10, 2025 - SENSYN ROBOTICS, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has entered into a capital and business alliance agreement with TAKENAKA CORPORATION with the goal of building and operating solutions and services to improve productivity at construction sites.
Background and Purpose of the Alliance
SENSYN ROBOTICS and TAKENAKA CORPORATION have been collaborating to advance “construction DX (digital transformation),” including the development of the indoor inspection solution BIM×Drone and the remote operation solution for mobile robots, Remotebase.
In addition, both companies have participated in Project PLATEAU, an initiative led by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), to develop use cases aimed at improving productivity and reducing manpower requirements at construction sites.
Up until now, development efforts have primarily focused on utilizing drones and other robots at construction sites based on SENSYN ROBOTICS’ platform SENSYN CORE. Moving forward, however, both companies will actively leverage AI technologies to further accelerate the alliance’s main objective: enhancing productivity at construction sites.
Future Outlook
By expanding the application of SENSYN CORE, SENSYN ROBOTICS and TAKENAKA CORPORATION will continue to tackle industry challenges using robotics and AI technologies. Their goal is to not only introduce innovative solutions but also to ensure their continued use and integration into on-site operations.
Notes
1. BIM×Drone:
A jointly developed service byTAKENAKA CORPORATION, AKTIO Corporation, and Kanamoto Co., Ltd., enabling automatic drone flights in indoor environments where GNSS signals are not available. It creates flight paths and displays the drone’s location on BIM (Building Information Modeling) systems.
2. Remotebase:
A jointly developed solution by SENSYN ROBOTICS and TAKENAKA CORPORATION that allows easy remote operation of UGVs (Unmanned Ground Vehicles). Using familiar game controllers, users can control robots remotely from a PC interface. It enables inspections, filming, and even voice communication from any location with an internet connection—not just on-site.
3. Project PLATEAU:
An initiative promoted by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to develop, utilize, and open up 3D urban models as public data. The project aims to enable anyone to freely access and make use of urban data.
4. SENSYN CORE:
SENSYN ROBOTICS' proprietary AI application development platform, composed of modules for robot control, data management, and AI analysis. Its modular design allows for rapid development of tailored applications, quickly translating into operational improvements on the ground.
About SENSYN ROBOTICS
SENSYN ROBOTICS is a leading company in the field of social infrastructure DX with the mission of "evolving the 'natural' in society. SENSYN ROBOTICS is a leading social infrastructure DX company that uses the power of AI and data to solve the problems faced by society and businesses.
We solve issues such as labor shortages, safety risks, and rising costs that exist in the social and industrial infrastructure that supports Japan and the world with software solutions for data utilization that anyone can handle, making full use of the latest technologies, including AI.
Utilizing the know-how gained from a wealth of projects and our proprietary software development platform "SENSYN CORE," we provide comprehensive support from consulting to scenario formulation, business feasibility evaluation, technology and system development, and implementation in actual operations. We will help realize a sustainable future by solving social issues such as inspections of aging infrastructures, a declining workforce due to the falling birthrate and aging population, and increasingly severe disasters.
Head Office:4F Sumitomo Fudosan Oimachiekimae Building 1-28-1 Oi, Shinagawa-City, Tokyo Japan
Established:October, 2015
CEO:Takuya Kitamura
https://www.sensyn-robotics.com/en