AviSense Selected for the EU Digital Business Mission to Japan, Showcasing AI and XR Innovation at CEATEC
AviSense.AI was selected by the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation to participate in the EU Digital Business Mission to Japan, presenting its AI, Augmented Reality and cooperative perception technologies at CEATEC 2025 in Tokyo and engaging with the Japanese innovation ecosystem.
The mission brought together selected European technology companies active in digital innovation, offering them the opportunity to present their solutions in Japan and explore potential business, technology and ecosystem partnerships. The mission was centred around CEATEC 2025, one of Japan’s leading exhibitions for advanced technologies, digital transformation and future society innovation. Through its participation at the EU Pavilion, AviSense had the opportunity to showcase its work to an international audience of technology stakeholders, corporates, investors, researchers and innovation ecosystem representatives.
For AviSense, this selection represented an important international milestone. It provided a strong opportunity to present the company’s deep-tech solutions beyond the European market and to explore how AI, XR and cooperative perception can support safer, smarter and more trustworthy mobility systems in global contexts.
At CEATEC, AviSense presented technologies focused on real-time situational awareness, driver assistance and intelligent mobility. These included Augmented Reality interfaces for safety-critical decision support, cost-efficient multi-sensor fusion for enhanced perception, and centimetre-level geolocation capabilities that improve how connected and semi-autonomous vehicles understand their surrounding environment.

AviSense’s technology transforms visual, spatial and sensor data into real-time operational intelligence. By combining Artificial Intelligence, cooperative perception, real-time localisation and XR-based visualisation, the company helps users, operators and intelligent systems detect hidden risks, understand dynamic environments and act faster with confidence.
Beyond the exhibition itself, AviSense also participated in key networking and pitching activities in Tokyo. These included engagement with the local innovation community through Venture Café Tokyo, as well as participation in the AI Saloon, where the company connected with AI experts, startup founders, academics and stakeholders interested in the future of trustworthy and explainable intelligent systems.
These interactions created valuable opportunities to exchange ideas on the future of AI-enabled mobility, human-centred automation, explainable decision support and the role of immersive technologies in safer transportation systems. They also allowed AviSense to better understand the Japanese innovation landscape and explore potential directions for international collaboration.
The Japan mission was also closely aligned with AviSense’s broader European R&D and innovation activities, including work on AI-powered, human-centred and trustworthy mobility technologies. By presenting its solutions on an international stage, AviSense strengthened its visibility as a European deep-tech company developing practical technologies for road safety, smart mobility and complex operational environments.
We would like to thank the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, Enterprise Europe Network Japan, CEATEC, and all mission partners and organisers for enabling this valuable international opportunity.



