Company Information
| Company name | Asilla, Inc. |
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| Location | 4-2, Nakamachi 1-chome, Machida, Tokyo 194-0021, Japan |
| Company URL | https://jp.asilla.com/ |
| Main business activities | Development and provision of various products and solutions based on behavior recognition AI |
| Past Projects | Winner of the Tokyo Metropolitan Venture Technology Grand Prize 2025 Sunfrontier Real Estate Co., Ltd.: First Prize in FRONTIER PITCH TOKYO for Startups 2025 Received Special Award at Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy’s Supernova Challenge 2025 Deep Tech MEA/Global Innovation & Entrepreneurship Global No. 1 in Deep Tech Geeks Global Edition co-sponsored by Company |
Project Information
| Topic | Introduce AI Security asilla at the Working Women's Square, which detects abnormal and cautionary behavior in real time using behavior recognition AI and verify its usefulness for safety management and trouble prevention at facilities |
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| Project site | Working Women's Square |
| Product/service overview | AI Security asilla is a system that uses AI to analyze security camera images to detect suspicious or abnormal behavior or situations requiring human intervention in real time. The system aims to improve the safety and security of visitors and staff by enhancing the monitoring capabilities of the entire facility. |
| Expected effect | It is possible to create an environment where users and staff can spend time with peace of mind by ensuring safety management and preventing problems at facilities. |
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Go Onoue
We are very honored to be selected for the King Salmon Project.
In the past, Asilla has been working to use AI to accurately capture human behavior at various sites, including commercial facilities and railways and to visualize risks that are difficult to see.
In this project, we take on the challenge of creating a "next-generation monitoring model" that simultaneously realizes a safe working environment for employees and a sense of security for users at highly public administrative facilities. Amid labor shortages and increasingly complex social issues, we believe that AI should not replace people but should be a partner that supports people's decisions and actions.
Through collaboration with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, we will establish an effective social implementation model in the public sector and create a "Japan-originated infrastructure for security" that can be expanded to local governments nationwide and even to the world in the future.

