OSO-AI has been selected among three companies to accompany the Breton delegation to Japan at the end of this year, led by the President of the Brittany Region, Mr. Loïg Chesnais-Girard.
Among the participating companies were OSO-AI, Unseenlabs, and Cailabs, three Breton gems ready to conquer the Japanese market. This trip, marked by enriching meetings, culminated in a privileged exchange with the Japanese Minister of Health.
With 19 Japanese companies based in Brittany, representing dozens of factories and research centers, these investments are generating thousands of jobs in the region. These companies include giants such as Sanden, Canon, Mitsubishi and Konica.
The aim of this trip was to strengthen economic ties with these historic partners, while exploring new collaborations in a variety of fields: culture, sport, science and ecology. To this end, meetings and workshops were organized with the French Embassy in Japan and various local economic players.
OSO-AI is gearing up for sustained growth in Japan, having recently hired a Japan Development Manager to drive its local strategy. This trip to Japan aimed to build robust partnerships with key businesses and institutions.
On November 29th, the President of the Brittany Region, alongside OSO-AI co-founder Philippe Roguedas, presented the groundbreaking 'the Enhanced Ear for Caregivers' solution to the Japanese Ministry of Health. The technology, aimed at improving safety and quality of life in healthcare settings, was met with great enthusiasm. Specific strategies to expedite OSO-AI's market entry were explored.
This visit represents a significant step forward for OSO-AI in its pursuit of the Japanese market. Backed by the Brittany Region and newly established connections, the company is embarking on a critical phase of its global expansion. While this is only the beginning, the encouraging response received points towards a promising future for the Enhanced Ear for Caregivers in Japan.