morningmate Lands at 'Japan IT Week', Attracting Attention from DX Leaders of Japanese Enterprises with Practical Seminars

Global collaboration platform morningmate debuted at Japan IT Week. The tool, which integrates task management and multi-LLM AI features securely, drew strong interest from enterprise IT departments through its seminars on visualizing invisible workflows and high-security AI demonstrations.
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At "Japan IT Week Spring 2026," one of Japan's largest IT exhibitions currently held at Tokyo Big Sight, the global collaboration platform "morningmate," making its first appearance in the Japanese market, has attracted high interest from local DX managers through on-site seminars and demonstrations of next-generation AI.

On the 9th, the second day of the exhibition, the morningmate booth was visited by many information system department personnel and IT strategy managers from major companies working on formulating DX strategies. Going beyond mere feature introductions, the practically-oriented content directly addressing the structural challenges faced by the frontline of Japanese companies naturally led to specialized consultations and concrete discussions regarding implementation.

morningmate is a global collaboration platform that provides a single environment for dashboards, business chat, task management, Gantt charts, calendars, unlimited file storage, and centralized notification management.
It offers communication features that anyone can use intuitively, such as Facebook-style intuitive timeline communication, Telegram-level secure messaging, automatic translation capabilities, and LINE-like emoji chat. In addition, it features enterprise-oriented security functions like watermarking and access control, as well as automatic daily report generation and AI search functions powered by AI, achieving both operational efficiency and security.

With its core value of improving team productivity by integrating and visualizing often dispersed workflows, the service is being deployed globally based on hubs like San Francisco, USA, and London, UK.

## 'Capturing Invisible Work with Data' — Seminars Tackling the Pain Points of Japanese Companies
The seminar "Operational Efficiency in the AI Era: Visualizing 'Invisible Work' Realized by morningmate," held four times daily on a special stage within the booth, has recorded high participation rates every day and generated significant response from attendees.
This seminar focuses on how to visualize and manage across the organization as data the chronic fragmentation of workflows and the "inefficient losses" that are dependent on individual skills and difficult to see from the outside, which are common on the front lines of Japanese companies.

morningmate introduces specific business reform approaches that can be realized in an integrated environment of project management and team communication, based on analytical insights from over 930 million communication data points accumulated through its global service.

A representative from the information systems department of a major company who attended the presentation at the venue commented, "While conventional collaboration tools just listed features, this seminar went deeply into methodologies for visualizing workflow imbalances and inefficiencies with data and converting them into organizational assets, which was very impressive."
They evaluated it highly, saying, "The materials distributed via QR code included specific checklists that can be utilized immediately in actual work, and they seem very useful as reference materials for internal DX consideration."

## Intelligent 'morningmate AI' Demonstration — Inquiries Flood in from Security-Conscious Japanese Companies
In the demonstration zone for the next-generation intelligent solution "morningmate AI," operating in conjunction with the seminar, in-depth discussions based on business perspectives are actively taking place.
Attendees directly confirmed the actual operation of the "multi-LLM architecture," which safely connects major global AI models like GPT, Claude, and Gemini within the corporate security environment, and are proceeding to consider specific applicability to their own business operations.

Particularly, against the backdrop of the Japanese market's characteristics that prioritize data sovereignty and security compliance, a series of consultations have been received from the DX and IT strategy departments of major companies regarding the stable infrastructure based in the AWS Japan region and the security architecture that fundamentally prevents data leakage risks—a major concern when introducing generative AI.

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