About Us
Company name | STYLY,Inc. |
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Location |
〒160-0022 24th Sky Building 4F, 1-34-3 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Company URL | https://styly.inc/ |
What we do |
Development, manufacturing, and sales of “FARBOT,” a smart
agriculture robot, as well as the cultivation and sales of Shine
Muscat from its own research farms Operation of “P-it,” a DX market system that will allow agricultural produce to be distributed in new ways |
Main accomplishments |
MIC: Development of systems that determine ripeness and support
harvests utilizing AI-controlled robots, as well as analyze
supply and demand at strawberry farms for tourists in Saitama
prefecture as a part of the “Development demonstrations for
realizing local 5G services to solve issues” (FY 2021, in
collaboration with MAFF projects) Ibaraki Prefecture: DX Innovation Promotion Project (FY 2021) |
Project information
Topic | Implementation of urban development utilizing advanced technologies |
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Project site | Bureau of Urban Development |
Product/service overview | Building a system through "STYLY" that enables users to
experience virtual content configured on the Web in the same way
in the real world STYLY allows users to create all VR, AR, and MR content with the same production tools and provides apps that can be viewed on any device It is a one-of-a-kind platform that supports all aspects of production and browsing |
Project summary | Utilizing the XR platform, which is linked to urban space in
real time, we aim to disseminate information on changes and
changes in cities and urban development to residents and
visitors, to improve the level of interest and understanding of
urban development, and to make information dissemination work
self-directed for employees of the metropolitan government. The effect of improving interest and understanding will be verified using a questionnaire to users It is planned to verify the self-propelled possibility of the information transmission work of the metropolitan government employees by using a questionnaire on working hours, difficulty level, etc. |
Message from the CEO
Masahiro Yamaguchi
Japan is seeing a sharp decline in its population of workers
engaged in agriculture and is also slowly losing the agriculture
knowledge it has cultivated over these many years with no one to
pass this knowledge on to. Japan will need to find ways to utilize
technology to compensate for these issues. Our goal will be to
contribute to the sustainability and growth of Japan's agriculture
through the robots and a variety of technologies our company
offers.
Support for agriculture on Japan's remote islands
is one form of futuristic agriculture. Robots and network will allow
multiple people to share the status of their farms in real-time, expanding
the possibilities in agriculture management. In addition, introducing
smart technologies into physically demanding tasks, such as the spraying
of pesticides, will have a psychological impact that will make it easier
for new employees to engage in these tasks, while also cutting down
on labor. We hope to contribute to creating a bright future for Japan's
agriculture through the King Salmon Project.