AI Data Announces 7 New Staff Models for 'AI Materials on IDX' to Lead Japan's Materials Industry to Become an 'Intellectual Materials Nation'!

AI Data Corporation has unveiled 7 new "staff models" for its "AI Materials on IDX" platform, designed to support Japan's materials, components, and parts industry. This initiative aims to foster an "Intellectual Materials Nation" and bolster global competitiveness.
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AI Data Corporation, a company specializing in the utilization of corporate data and AI (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President & CEO: Takajin Sasaki), announces the unveiling of new 'staff models' for its innovative AI platform, 'AI Materials on IDX,' designed for the materials, components, and parts industry. This platform is intended to support the foundational industries that underpin the 17 key areas of the government's digital and science/technology strategy.

'AI Materials on IDX' is a '7 Staff AI Integrated Platform' that consolidates and structures research notes, papers, patents, and manufacturing data across seven domains: material design, manufacturing processes, expert knowledge inheritance, intellectual property strategy, and ESG/GX compliance within the materials, components, and parts industry. By comprehensively supporting material manufacturers, component suppliers, and research institutions, it aims to realize Japan's vision of becoming an 'Intellectual Materials Nation' and re-strengthen its international competitiveness.

▼AI Materials on IDX: Integrated AI System for the Materials and Components Industry

## Background: The Materials and Components Industry as Japan's 'Last Bastion' of Industrial Competitiveness
Semiconductors, EVs, aircraft, medical devices—the high-precision, high-function technologies of Japan's materials, components, and parts industry underpin the world's growth industries. However, the very foundation of its competitiveness is now being shaken.

Japan's materials and components industry faces structural challenges such as:
- Personalization and difficulty in inheriting expert skills: The knowledge of veteran engineers is not being formalized, hindering its transfer to the next generation.
- Prolonged development periods: New material development can take over 10 years, causing delays in speed-based competition.
- Intensifying IP competition: Patent application competition with China and the US is escalating, increasing the risk of technology blockades.
- Delays in ESG and GX response: Proactiveness in traceability and low-carbon design is lagging, putting them at a disadvantage in international procurement.
- Supply chain risks: Dependence on concentrated supply of critical minerals and components, coupled with geopolitical risks, is becoming apparent.

'AI Materials on IDX' aims to solve these challenges at once with its 7 Staff AI.

## Features of AI Materials on IDX: 7 Staff AI Models