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DATE
September 17(Wed) - 19(Fri), 2025
VENUE
Tokyo Big Sight East Exhibition Halls Hall 4, 5, 6

Preferred Networks, Inc.

https://www.preferred.jp/ja/
  • Japan exhibitors
  • Real & Online
  • INCHEM TOKYO 2025
  • Instrumentation, Control & Automation
  • Booth number 6-R16

PlantPilot™: Plant Automation AI Solution

Preferred Networks's PlantPilot leverages deep learning to learn operational data and expertise, enabling stable and optimal automation of high-difficulty plant operations including disturbances. It is applicable to a wide range of process-based manufacturing plants, contributing to efficiency and reducing dependency on operators’ varying skill levels.

■ Seminar Information
We will present at the INCHEM TOKYO 2050 Exhibitor Seminar. Please consider joining us.(The seminar will be provided in Japanese.)

Date: Thursday, September 18, 3:50 p.m. - 4:40p.m.
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall – Exhibitor Seminar Venue 2
Admission: Free

Exhibited products (English) PlantPilot™: Plant Automation AI Solution

■ Features
・Custom models optimized for plant characteristics
Develops advanced prediction and control recommendation models by learning the unique characteristics of each plant and historical operational data.

・High operator transparency
Provides intuitive user interface for AI-driven predictions and control recommendations, ensuring operator trust.

・Integration of expert knowledge
Incorporates not only historical operational data but also the expertise and intuition of veteran operators into the learning models.

・Complex control in large-scale plants
Optimizes multiple control parameters simultaneously in highly complex plants with hundreds of interdependent sensors, improving efficiency and product quality.

・Stable operation under unpredictable disturbances
Handles high-difficulty operations involving disturbances, which were previously difficult to automate, ensuring stable plant operation under various conditions.

・Proven track record in large-scale automation
Successfully implemented at major manufacturing plants in Japan, where it continues to operate reliably.