AMC Bridge, a software development consultancy serving the engineering, manufacturing, and construction industries globally, continues to reinforce its commitment to expanding its international presence. Demonstrating this dedication, the company's President, Igor Tsinman, recently traveled to Japan to engage with key clients and partners, and to identify new business opportunities.
Japan, renowned for its cutting-edge technological advancements, represents a fertile ground for innovation. In line with our strategic vision for global expansion, business sustainability, and growth potential, AMC Bridge made a long-term commitment in 2018 to introduce its specialized software development services to Japanese engineering, manufacturing, and construction sectors. Our collaboration with esteemed clients such as Applied Technology Co., Ltd., Aras Japan, HIRATA Corporation, JSOL Corporation, Kabuku Inc., Tech Soft 3D, and others, has enabled us to leverage our expertise in integrating workflows across design, production automation, and CAD/CAM systems, as well as robotics simulation and programming.
During the recent visit, AMC Bridge President, Igor Tsinman, along with AMC Bridge Strategic Sales Manager, Kenji Yoshida, conducted productive meetings with our long-term partners and clients. These discussions focused on evaluating current market needs and challenges, particularly in the areas of AI/ML, AR/VR, Cloud, and 3D technologies. They also explored new mutually beneficial ventures, further solidifying our commitment to the Japanese market.
In addition to these meetings, Igor Tsinman was honored to participate in the “Building Better: How Smart Technologies Are Transforming Our Spaces” panel discussion at the 2024 Tokyo Summit hosted by BuiltWorlds. This prestigious event brought together industry leaders to explore the future of smart buildings and the latest innovations enhancing sustainability, user experience, and operational efficiency. The panel discussed how new technologies including AI/ML, Predictive analytics, IoT, 3D Scanning, BIM, are revolutionizing the design and operation of buildings, creating smarter spaces that prioritize environmental impact and occupant well-being.
The presentations focused on the application of AI in the construction industry. The discussion highlighted that the productivity of the construction process is a primary concern, particularly in Japan, due to its aging population. There is an increasing need for higher productivity, enabling projects to be completed with fewer manual tasks.
The panel discussion addressed the significance of key areas, including:
- Predicting project outcomes and timelines
- Optimizing energy efficiency
- Improving cost estimation accuracy
- Enhancing supply chain optimization
- Advancing generative design
- Ensuring equipment maintenance
- Utilizing autonomous and semi-automatic robots
- Bolstering security to ensure construction safety and mitigate risk
Reflecting on the visit, Igor Tsinman remarked, "Our engagement with the Japanese market is a testament to AMC Bridge's dedication to fostering international collaboration and innovation. The insights gained from our clients and partners here will fuel our efforts to develop cutting-edge technology solutions and service offerings to address the unique business challenges faced by the engineering, manufacturing, and construction industries in Japan and around the world.”
About AMC Bridge
AMC Bridge is a global software development consultancy serving engineering, manufacturing, and construction industries. Since 1999, we have enabled digital transformation for our clients by creating custom software solutions that eliminate data silos, connect complex applications, unlock internal innovation, and democratize cutting-edge technologies. AMC Bridge’s software development experts use extensive experience with APIs of the majority of engineering software solutions and platforms, as well as in-depth knowledge of computational geometry, 3D visualization, and other advanced technologies, to solve our clients’ critical business needs.
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