Bocek Inc. Wins the Jonan Shinkin Bank Award at the "NIKKEI THE PITCH GROWTH 2025-2026 Awards"

Bocek Inc. has won the Jonan Shinkin Bank Award at the "NIKKEI THE PITCH GROWTH 2025-2026 Awards," hosted by Nikkei Inc. The company's generative AI platform, "Taskhub," was recognized for its contribution to automating on-site business operations and resolving skill gaps.
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Bocek Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Takashi Okimura) has received the "Jonan Shinkin Bank Award" at the "NIKKEI THE PITCH GROWTH 2025-2026 Awards," hosted by Nikkei Inc. The award ceremony was held on Monday, March 23, 2026.

Reason for the Award: Breaking Down Barriers to On-Site Generative AI Adoption

Currently, while awareness of generative AI is high, its actual use in daily business operations by professionals is limited. This was due to issues such as skill gaps caused by the personal nature of prompt input and the fact that existing generative AI only streamlined individual tasks, failing to automate the entire preceding and succeeding workflow.

Taskhub, the generative AI platform developed and provided by Bocek, solves these issues and aims for a world where everyone on-site can easily utilize generative AI.

Points of Recognition for "Taskhub"

"Taskhub" is a service that automates routine on-site tasks, positioned as the "generative AI version of Zapier."

Create Apps with Natural Language, Form-Based UI

A series of workflows, such as "create meeting minutes → extract To-Dos → send email → save to drive," can be built as an automated app simply by giving instructions in Japanese. Users do not need to think about complex prompts and can complete tasks just by filling out a prepared form. This eliminates skill gaps in generative AI utilization, making it easily accessible to anyone.

Powerful External Integrations

It seamlessly integrates with over 30 external tools such as Outlook, kintone, and Slack, supporting a wide variety of workflows.

Bottom-Up Internal Adoption

The mechanism where business efficiency apps created by employees are naturally shared across departments promotes continuous utilization and productivity improvement.

Clear Differentiation from Competitors

Unlike platforms like Microsoft Copilot that require prompt education (for non-routine tasks), its uniqueness was highly praised for its ability to be instantly adopted on-site without training by pre-"form-izing" complex instructions.

We believe these features led to receiving the Jonan Shinkin Bank Award at the "NIKKEI THE PITCH GROWTH," as a service with the potential to solve on-site challenges and contribute to corporate growth.