Ryosan Ryoyo Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Kazuhiko Inaba), an electronics trading company, has announced a partnership with ai& Inc. (Yokohama, Kanagawa; Co-Founder & CEO: David Bennett), a vertically integrated global AI technology firm. This collaboration aims to accelerate AI adoption across Japan by merging Ryosan Ryoyo’s hardware procurement capabilities and enterprise sales network with ai&’s high-performance inference solutions.
As a primary hardware partner, Ryosan Ryoyo will leverage its strong relationships with major hardware vendors to provide optimized server configurations for ai&’s inference platform. Furthermore, Ryosan Ryoyo will serve as an enterprise sales partner, facilitating proposals and deployment support for domestic companies. This integrated approach allows businesses to implement advanced AI inference environments more quickly and cost-effectively.
While the use of Generative AI is expanding rapidly in fields like operational efficiency and R&D, enterprises—especially those handling sensitive data—require stable, secure, and cost-predictable environments. Traditionally, procuring and managing GPU servers has involved complex supply chains and specialized knowledge, often leading to high costs and long lead times. This partnership addresses these challenges by offering a unified, high-security data management and AI utilization infrastructure.
Ryosan Ryoyo will support the procurement of high-performance GPU-accelerated server infrastructure tailored to specific workloads. ai&'s solution includes execution environments for advanced AI models, API access, and scalable application development platforms, making it easier for companies to integrate AI agents into actual business processes.
David Bennett, CEO of ai&, stated, 'We aim to remove the infrastructural barriers that have hindered adoption and provide secure, Japan-based AI capabilities with world-class competitiveness.' Kazuhiko Inaba, President of Ryosan Ryoyo, added, 'Enterprises are carefully evaluating where to handle the data that fuels AI. Providing infrastructure that allows for safe processing and storage within Japan is crucial.'
FACT BOX
- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Partnership