Towards Low-Carbon, Low-Cost Agricultural Production for the Future! Large-Scale Plant Factories with Automated Machinery, Environmental Control × AI/IoT in Japan!

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  • Towards Low-Carbon, Low-Cost Agricultural Production for the Future! Large-Scale Plant Factories with Automated Machinery, Environmental Control × AI/IoT in Japan!
  • Arianetech Japan Co., Ltd. aims to realize low-carbon and low-cost automated large-scale plant factories in Japan, contributing to a stable food supply. Leveraging its achievements in Singapore, the company will build a next-generation agricultural model utilizing AI and IoT.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: April 1, 2026

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Arianetech Japan Co., Ltd. aims to realize low-carbon and low-cost automated large-scale plant factories in Japan, contributing to a stable food supply. Leveraging its achievements in Singapore, the company will build a next-generation agricultural model utilizing AI and IoT.

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Towards Low-Carbon, Low-Cost Agricultural Production for the Future! Large-Scale Plant Factories with Automated Machinery, Environmental Control × AI/IoT in Japan! (April 1, 2026), PR Times
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PR Times
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April 1, 2026
Arianetech Japan Co., Ltd. aims to realize low-carbon and low-cost automated large-scale plant factories in Japan, contributing to a stable food supply. Leveraging its achievements in Singapore, the company will build a next-generation agricultural model utilizing AI and IoT.
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Our company supports April Dream, which aims to make April 1st a day to express dreams. This press release is the dream of "Arianetech Japan Co., Ltd."

Arianetech Japan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo) aims to build a next-generation agricultural model that balances productivity and sustainability. By reducing the operating costs of plant factories, we will contribute to the widespread adoption of plant factory-produced vegetables and, ultimately, to a stable food supply.

Introduction to Our Group: Our Journey in Singapore

Our parent company, Arianetech Pte. Ltd., an electronics manufacturer established in Singapore in 2001, shifted its strategic focus to agricultural technology in 2013. Leveraging its accumulated advanced technical capabilities, it has innovated urban food production. In 2015, it received an order from Panasonic for Singapore's first hydroponic artificial light plant factory and installed the equipment, which became a significant turning point in establishing a solid position in the agritech sector.

Background of the Dream

Japan has long focused on advanced agricultural technologies, and the development of artificial light plant factories has progressed rapidly since early stages. Plant factory-produced vegetables, known for their stable quality, cleanliness, and pesticide-free nature, are highly regarded by Japanese consumers, and demand is gradually increasing.

However, through deep interactions with Japanese plant factory operators, our company witnessed many operators facing problems with high operating costs, such as expensive electricity bills and excessive labor costs, making it difficult to maintain independent management.

To solve this situation, Arianetech Japan Co., Ltd. was established in 2020, and full-scale business activities in Japan began in 2025 after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Dream is Close to Realization

Already, our latest LED lighting can reduce the power consumption for lighting per 1kg of lettuce to 3kWh (nearly half of conventional levels), receiving high praise for cost reduction through energy saving.

Furthermore, in Singapore, we have opened an "automated production plant factory operated by autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and indoor drones" (@GKE Agritech) as a flagship agricultural production model for the future, aiming for low carbon and low operating costs.

And now, our company plans to operate its own automated large-scale plant factory in Japan.

Video: Automated work in a plant factory (introducing our examples and related technologies)

Image: "Automated production plant factory operated by autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and indoor drones" handled in Singapore

Message from the Group Representative

"We have been developing equipment for smart agriculture and plant factories. We believe that future agricultural production must use energy-efficient equipment and automate all operations from sowing to harvesting and packaging. On the other hand, completely eliminating human labor currently leads to increased costs, making sustainable management impossible.

Our dream is to develop fully automated technology and operational know-how, and by building a next-generation agricultural model that balances productivity and sustainability, contribute to the stable supply of food worldwide.

We intend to use Japan as a testbed to advance towards the realization of our dream."


Company Profile

Arianetech Japan Co., Ltd.

• Established: July 22, 2020

• Headquarters: R-Cube Aoyama 3F, 1-3-1 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

• Showroom/R&D: 6-2-1 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture (within Chiba University, Plant Factory Research Group)

• Business Activities: Manufacturing and sales of advanced agricultural products such as LED lighting for plant growth and environmental control systems, agricultural consulting

Country Manager: Daisuke Isayama

Arianetech Pte. Ltd. (Parent Company)

• Headquarters: 102E, Pasir Panjang Road, #08-02, Citilink 118529, Singapore

• Representative: EDWIN ONG

• URL: https://www.arianetech-sg.com/jp/


Contact Information (for showroom visits)

Arianetech Japan Co., Ltd.

E-mail: arianetech.japan@outlook.jp

FAQ

What kind of plant factory does Arianetech Japan aim for?

It is a large-scale, next-generation plant factory operated with low carbon emissions and low costs, combining automated machinery, environmental control, AI, and IoT. It aims to contribute to stable food supply in Japan.

Does the company have achievements in Singapore?

Yes, its parent company, Arianetech Pte. Ltd., established a track record by receiving and implementing Singapore's first hydroponic artificial light plant factory from Panasonic in 2015.

What challenges do Japanese plant factories face?

High operating costs, such as expensive electricity bills and excessive labor costs, are issues, making it difficult for many operators to maintain independent management.