
P2ACH AI, an AI-based outdoor advertising and retail media effectiveness measurement solution company, announced on the 30th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with NEC Networks & System Integration Corporation, a subsidiary of the NEC Group and a leading Japanese ICT and network system integration company, for joint development and verification of AI video analysis technology.
Through this collaboration, the two companies will advance real-world AI image processing technology, focusing on high-reliability fields such as distribution, industry, energy, and facility safety, and accumulate references that can lead to actual commercialization. This strategic partnership is significant in that it aims to move beyond simple pilots and achieve actual sales and commercialization.
Peach AI has already won a contract to build an AI image analysis system for a large-scale power plant in Japan and is currently moving into the verification phase in collaboration with NEC Nets SI. The project aims to complete verification by the first quarter of 2026, with Peach AI developing the core AI technology and NEC Nets SI responsible for on-site infrastructure and system integration. Depending on the verification results, field delivery and implementation are planned for the second half of 2026.
This demonstration comprehensively verifies the accuracy, stability, and operational suitability of AI technology in a real-world industrial infrastructure environment. It will also examine the potential for future expansion to similar industries and energy facilities. Based on the performance of the demonstration and delivery, the two companies plan to conclude a final contract by the end of September 2026. They are also discussing ways to expand their collaboration to various areas within Japan.
A Peach AI official said, “Our collaboration with NEC Nets SI is an important stepping stone to demonstrating the practical value of AI image analysis technology in Japan’s core industries and infrastructure areas,” adding, “We will expand the scope of application to various fields such as industrial safety, energy efficiency, and facility operation optimization in the future, thereby expanding global references.”
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