Uzabase, Inc. (hereinafter “Uzabase”) announces its plan to establish its technology lab UB Research in 2023. Through the establishment of UB Research, Uzabase will strengthen its commitment to the entire value chain of economic information, including aggregation, processing, and extraction of various types of data, in pursuit of its purpose “Awaken a world of play in business, with our insights.”

The mission of UB Research is “Bringing all data to life as business intelligence.” It will be established as the corporate technology lab of Uzabase for technological development dedicated to economic information. UB Research will harness cutting-edge technological insights to accelerate the evolution of Uzabase’s products in various aspects and drive the creation of even more exciting businesses.

Background

A vast array of data is currently available in the economy, including market indicators, economic trends, corporate data, and statistics, from which businesses need to identify and select relevant information.

Since its founding, Uzabase has been assisting a wide range of decisions made by business people and companies through nine businesses specializing in economic information. The establishment of UB Research is the second initiative in the Play Engineering project launched in April 2022. This phase of the project aims to harness natural language processing and machine learning technologies for use in Uzabase’s businesses.

The mission of UB Research is to bring all data to life as business intelligence through research in computer science. Through technological research, it will drive Uzabase’s effort to establish itself as a technology company, which is identified as one of the company’s materiality issues. Furthermore, through the activities of UB Datatech established in October 2021, Uzabase is committing to the entire value chain of economic information, from generation and analysis of data to delivering value to users, in pursuit of its purpose “Awaken a world of play in business, with our insights.”

Source: Uzabase news