AUBA, one of Japan's largest open innovation platforms operated by eiicon Corporation (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; President: Ayuko Nakamura, hereinafter "eiicon"), is pleased to announce that a project selected under the "BAK2024" program—a business collaboration initiative between large enterprises in Kanagawa Prefecture and venture companies nationwide, commissioned by Kanagawa Prefecture and operated as the "Business Accelerator Kanagawa" (BAK)—has begun recruiting companies and organizations to cooperate in the joint development and upcoming demonstration experiments of a "Next-Generation Health Management Platform Using AI Models," a co-creation project between Exevita Inc. (hereinafter "Exevita") and Greenhouse Co., Ltd. (hereinafter "Greenhouse"). eiicon has been commissioned to operate Kanagawa Prefecture's "BAK" for five consecutive years since fiscal 2021. Furthermore, through the operation of the "YAK (Yell Government × Venture Alliance Kanagawa)" program, which launched this year to solve administrative issues through open innovation between prefectural departments, local municipalities, and venture companies, eiicon provides robust support for the entire program—from planning, design, and operation to PR strategy—to realize new projects and accelerate commercialization through co-creation. [Kanagawa Prefecture BAK × AUBA] Business Accelerator Kanagawa (BAK) Exevita × Greenhouse "Joint Development of Next-Generation Health Management Platform Using AI Models"

Overview of the Initiative Project NameJoint Development of Next-Generation Health Management Platform Using AI ModelsPartner Companies (Underlined: Venture)Exevita Inc. (Yokohama City) Greenhouse Co., Ltd. (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)OverviewSince being selected in "BAK2024" in October 2024, BAK has been...

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