RapidX Selected for Tokyo Metropolitan Government's 2050 Tokyo Strategy "Open Innovation Promotion Project Utilizing Assets of Large Corporations, etc." (Tokyo Cross Lab)
RapidX has been selected for the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's open innovation project and will collaborate with Pacific Consultants.
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RapidX Co., Ltd. (Location: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Seisei Shōryū), which researches and develops AI-powered anomaly prediction systems, has been selected for the 2050 Tokyo Strategy "Open Innovation Promotion Project Utilizing Assets of Large Corporations, etc." (Tokyo Cross Lab) hosted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
Moving forward, RapidX will collaborate with Pacific Consultants Co., Ltd., which was selected as a large corporation, to verify the improvement of the AI anomaly prediction system's accuracy and its broad applicability to construction sites and infrastructure facilities at their Tsukuba Research Center. They will also sequentially begin concrete discussions for joint research and collaboration.

About the 2050 Tokyo Strategy "Open Innovation Promotion Project Utilizing Assets of Large Corporations, etc."
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government aims to promote open innovation by matching large corporations possessing R&D facilities and equipment with startups and SMEs wishing to utilize these facilities and equipment for their R&D activities, thereby supporting the establishment of collaborations between them.
https://facility-oi.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Press Release
https://www.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/information/press/2026/03/2026032404
About Pacific Consultants Co., Ltd. and its Tsukuba Research Center
Since its establishment in 1951, Pacific Consultants Co., Ltd. has been a leading construction consultant for over 70 years, deeply involved in domestic and international social infrastructure development. A group of civil engineers with high technical capabilities, including over 1,300 registered professional engineers, operates globally to solve social issues.
The Tsukuba Research Center has an outdoor experimental field, an experimental building, an administrative building, an environmental analysis room, and a biotope (research forest) on a site approximately the same size as the Tokyo Dome. The center is equipped with permanent water supply and drainage facilities and large water channels capable of large-scale hydraulic model experiments, making it one of the largest in scale among domestic construction consultants.