ThinkForBL Opens Door to AI Reliability Cooperation with Japanese Local Governments
ThinkForBL Expands AI Reliability Initiatives to Japan
ThinkForBL announced that it participated in the 2025 Korea Tech Festival, hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, held at COEX in southern Seoul from Friday to Sunday. The company operated an exhibition booth in the Smart Manufacturing Industrial Technology Hall after being recommended by the Korea Testing Laboratory (KTL).
At the event, ThinkForBL introduced its AI reliability curriculum, AI tutor, specialized online remote education system, and Re:In, an AI reliability data bias diagnosis platform. The company also held discussions with representatives from local governments, public institutions, and companies from the United States, Japan, Germany, and Indonesia.
In particular, exchanges with Japanese local governments were active. ThinkForBL met with representatives from regional governments including Shizuoka and Okinawa, as well as municipal governments such as Nago, Yokohama, and Shibuya in Tokyo, to explore potential cooperation in the field of AI reliability.
Japanese officials showed interest in approaches that enable the safe application of AI technologies while reducing the complexity and burden of AI adoption.
ThinkForBL emphasized its ability to provide practical AI reliability infrastructure and implementation capabilities. Following the discussions, some local government representatives proposed further consultations next year, including the possibility of establishing a local office or subsidiary.
In addition, ThinkForBL met with executives from companies in Japan, Indonesia, and Germany, as well as senior officials from transportation research and innovation organizations in Utah.
A ThinkForBL representative stated, “Based on our experience in strengthening cooperation with Southeast Asian countries over the past three years, we expect our AI reliability initiatives to further expand both domestically and internationally.”
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