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3D AI startup NdotLight (CEO Jay Park) announced its participation in “Japan IT Week Autumn 2025,” held until October 24 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
Japan IT Week, organized by RX Japan, is the largest comprehensive IT exhibition in Japan, featuring specialized exhibitions across various sectors such as AI, cloud, security, and embedded systems. First launched in 1992, the event is held twice a year, in spring and autumn. It attracts around 750 companies and approximately 60,000 business visitors, making it one of Asia’s leading B2B IT trade fairs.
At this year’s exhibition, NdotLight spotlighted its generative AI 3D CAD engine “Trinix.” Trinix is an AI design solution that automatically generates industrial 3D CAD data from text and image inputs, dramatically shortening traditional manual 3D modeling workflows.
During the event, the company conducted live demonstrations covering the entire process—from AI-based model generation to dimension and curvature adjustments, style transformation, and real-time visualization—using examples such as electronics, home appliances, and furniture. Visitors could directly observe how complex 3D designs were completed from simple text or image prompts.
A NdotLight representative stated, “Japan is one of the world’s leading markets in manufacturing and robotics. We plan to demonstrate that Trinix can increase design efficiency by more than tenfold for large enterprises and OEM/ODM design teams. Through this, we aim to establish PoC partnerships with Japanese manufacturing, robotics, and digital twin companies while expanding localization efforts through system integrator and reseller partnerships.”
Through its participation in the exhibition, NdotLight aims to launch two to three initial pilot projects, achieve tenfold design efficiency benchmarks with large enterprises and OEM/ODM design teams, and secure commercial project references.