Transforming the Frontlines: Exhibiting at [Embedded, Edge & IoT EXPO]
Shinko Shoji will exhibit at the Embedded, Edge & IoT EXPO starting April 8, 2026, showcasing Edge AI and camera solutions that enable real-time, cloud-independent judgments on the frontlines.
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Shinko Shoji Co., Ltd. will exhibit at the 'Embedded, Edge & IoT EXPO (Japan IT Week [Spring])' held at Tokyo Big Sight starting Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
## Noticing Eyes, Moving Frontlines, Delivering Trading Company
A single common philosophy runs through the solutions we will exhibit this time.
'Noticing Eyes' ──
Facial and behavior detection using AI cameras, image diagnosis support, visual inspection, and 720° omnidirectional monitoring.
These are solutions that turn abnormalities and changes that human eyes tend to miss into 'noticings' through the power of technology.
'Moving Frontlines' ──
CPU boards and dedicated SSDs that process Edge AI, on-premise conversational AI, convenient noise-canceling AI microphone adapters for the field, CAN FD data loggers, and a new experience that reproduces a pseudo-tactile sensation using ultrasound.
Without relying on the cloud, judgments are made on the spot at the frontline, leading to immediate action. This is a group of foundational technologies for the frontlines to 'move' autonomously.
## Noticing Eyes, Moving Frontlines, Delivering Trading Company
A single common philosophy runs through the solutions we will exhibit this time.
'Noticing Eyes' ──
Facial and behavior detection using AI cameras, image diagnosis support, visual inspection, and 720° omnidirectional monitoring.
These are solutions that turn abnormalities and changes that human eyes tend to miss into 'noticings' through the power of technology.
'Moving Frontlines' ──
CPU boards and dedicated SSDs that process Edge AI, on-premise conversational AI, convenient noise-canceling AI microphone adapters for the field, CAN FD data loggers, and a new experience that reproduces a pseudo-tactile sensation using ultrasound.
Without relying on the cloud, judgments are made on the spot at the frontline, leading to immediate action. This is a group of foundational technologies for the frontlines to 'move' autonomously.